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  • Uterine fibroids (leiomyomas) are the most common uterine neoplasm, with multifactorial etiology including genetic and endocrine factors.
  • Incidence is higher in Black women (over 80% by age 50) compared to White women (approaching 70%).
  • Symptomatic fibroids cause menorrhagia and impose a significant economic burden ($5.9-$34.3 billion annually).

Framework:

  • ACR Appropriateness Criteria provide evidence-based guidelines for clinical conditions, reviewed annually by a multidisciplinary panel.
  • Guideline development involves systematic analysis of peer-reviewed literature using methodologies like GRADE.
  • The RAND/UCLA Appropriateness Method guides the determination of imaging and treatment procedure appropriateness.

Implementation:

  • Pelvic ultrasound (transabdominal, transvaginal) with Doppler and MRI (with/without contrast) are optimal for fibroid diagnosis, treatment, and surveillance.
  • Treatment options range from medical therapy to hysterectomy, with myomectomy and uterine fibroid embolization as common uterine-sparing therapies.
  • Expert opinion serves as a primary evidence source when literature is lacking or equivocal.

Implications:

  • These guidelines aid in appropriate imaging and treatment selection for uterine fibroids, optimizing patient care.
  • Standardized methodologies ensure robust and evidence-based recommendations for managing fibroid conditions.
  • Accurate diagnosis and effective treatment strategies are crucial for reducing the societal economic burden of fibroids.