Danielsson Ingela, Sjöberg Inga, Stenlund Hans, Wikman Marianne
Kvinnokliniken/FoU-enheten, Sundsvalls sjukhus.
Lakartidningen. 2003 Jun 12;100(24):2128-32.
Very little is known about the causes of dyspareunia. The aim of this study was to investigate the diagnoses in a non-patient population of women after a short interview and a careful pelvic examination, and to analyze the predictive value of age and different pain characteristics according to Bayesian analysis and Bayes' Theorem. Sixty-four women with severe and prolonged dyspareunia were recruited from the Swedish national screening program for cervical cancer. It was shown that the diagnoses varied with age, and that age and various pain characteristics were very good predictors of the different diagnoses. The study concludes that diagnosing the most common types of severe dyspareunia is fairly easy and that extensive examinations are not generally required.