Eva L J, Reid W M, MacLean A B, Morrison G D
University Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Royal Free Hospital, London, UK.
Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1999 Jul;181(1):99-102. doi: 10.1016/s0002-9378(99)70442-4.
A pilot study was undertaken to investigate the utility of the vulvar algesiometer in correlating symptom improvement with treatment response.
Women with a diagnosis of vulvar vestibulitis syndrome attending a specialist vulvar clinic were assessed with the vulvar algesiometer before and after treatment.
The conditions of 25 patients had improved to the point of discharge, and readings from before and after treatment were compared. There was a statistically significant difference in the vulvar algesiometer readings before and after treatment and this improvement was reflected in patient response. Nine patients had no response to treatment and also no significant improvement in vulvar algesiometer score.
The vulvar algesiometer provides an easy noninvasive means of assessing vestibular tenderness in vulvar vestibulitis syndrome that is well tolerated by the patients and provides a degree of biofeedback for them.
开展一项试点研究,以调查外阴痛觉计在将症状改善与治疗反应相关联方面的效用。
对在专科外阴诊所就诊的诊断为外阴前庭炎综合征的女性,在治疗前后用外阴痛觉计进行评估。
25例患者的病情已改善至可出院程度,并对治疗前后的读数进行了比较。治疗前后外阴痛觉计读数存在统计学上的显著差异,且这种改善反映在患者的反应中。9例患者对治疗无反应,外阴痛觉计评分也无显著改善。
外阴痛觉计提供了一种简单的非侵入性方法,用于评估外阴前庭炎综合征中的前庭压痛,患者对此耐受性良好,并为她们提供了一定程度的生物反馈。