Central sensitization in patients with chronic pelvic pain resistant to hormonal therapy: A cross-sectional study of prevalence and clinical correlates in a tertiary referral cohort - PubMed
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- Central sensitization, specifically pelvic and perineal pain central sensitization (PPCS), was present in 54.4% of patients with chronic pelvic pain (CPP) resistant to hormonal therapy.
- PPCS was associated with more severe and multisystem symptoms, including urinary, gastrointestinal, and sexual dysfunction.
- Patients with PPCS had significantly higher use of strong analgesics (adjusted OR 2.48) and markedly impaired quality of life (+5.19 points on EHP-5 scale).
- A history of gender-based violence, reported by 25.9% of patients, was independently linked to higher analgesic consumption and more prevalent in those with PPCS.
- The study recommends routine screening for central sensitization and trauma history, advocating for multidisciplinary, trauma-informed, and neuromodulation-focused management approaches.