Environmental risk factors for endometriosis: A critical evaluation of studies and recommendations from the epidemiologic perspective.

3区 医学
Current Epidemiology Reports Pub Date : 2020-09-01 Epub Date: 2020-08-18 DOI:10.1007/s40471-020-00236-3
Kristen Upson
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Abstract

Purpose of review: Recent studies of environmental chemicals and endometriosis were critically evaluated from the epidemiologic perspective to identify aspects of study design and analyses that may contribute to discrepant results across studies.

Recent findings: Of the 29 studies reviewed, 12 studies used new approaches to population-based sampling. The remaining studies were conducted primarily among patients undergoing pelvic surgery; controls may not represent the exposure experience of the underlying study base, resulting in biased estimates of associations. Most studies used biologic specimens collected near diagnosis and varied in analytic approaches to minimize bias. Few studies investigated ovarian, deep-infiltrating, and peritoneal endometriosis presentations separately.

Summary: Recommendations to move the field forward include: (1) control selection from a defined study base, (2) exposure characterization during the etiologically-relevant window, (3) employment of best practices to minimize bias in analyses, and (4) separate consideration of endometriosis presentations that may be etiologically-distinct entities.

子宫内膜异位症的环境风险因素:从流行病学角度对研究和建议进行批判性评估。
综述目的:从流行病学的角度对近期有关环境化学物质和子宫内膜异位症的研究进行了严格评估,以确定研究设计和分析中可能导致不同研究结果差异的方面:最近的研究结果:在所审查的 29 项研究中,有 12 项研究采用了新的人口抽样方法。其余的研究主要是在接受盆腔手术的患者中进行的;对照组可能并不代表基本研究基础的暴露经验,从而导致对相关性的估计存在偏差。大多数研究使用在诊断附近采集的生物标本,并采用不同的分析方法以尽量减少偏差。很少有研究分别调查卵巢、深部浸润和腹膜子宫内膜异位症的表现:总结:推动该领域发展的建议包括(总结:推动该领域发展的建议包括:(1)从确定的研究基础中选择对照;(2)在病因学相关窗口期确定暴露特征;(3)采用最佳实践以尽量减少分析中的偏倚;(4)单独考虑可能是病因学上不同实体的子宫内膜异位症表现。
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