Association of Sexual Dysfunction With Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms of BPH and BPH Medical Therapies: Results From the BPH Registry

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作者
Rosen, Raymond C. [1 ]
Wei, John T.
Althof, Stanley E.
Seftel, Allen D.
Miner, Martin
Perelman, Michael A.
机构
[1] New England Res Inst, Watertown, MA 02472 USA
关键词
BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA; HEALTH QUESTIONNAIRE; ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION; IMPACT; ALFUZOSIN; VERSION; INDEX; MEN;
D O I
10.1016/j.urology.2008.05.034
中图分类号
R5 [内科学]; R69 [泌尿科学(泌尿生殖系疾病)];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
OBJECTIVES The severity of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) has correlated with erectile dysfunction (ED) and ejaculatory dysfunction (EjD) in large-scale epidemiologic studies. ED and EjD are also side effects of some medical therapies for LUTS suggestive of benign prostatic hyperplasia (LUTS/BPH). These relationships were examined in a physician office-based Population of men enrolled in the BPH Registry. METHODS Enrolled men with LUTS/BPH who completed the International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS), IPSS bother question, 5-item International Index of Erectile Function, and the 3 ejaculatory function items of the Male Sexual Health Questionnaire-EjD short form at baseline were eligible. The relationship between sexual dysfunction and LUTS/BPH and BPH medical therapies were examined using multivariate analyses. RESULTS Of 6924 men enrolled, 5042 (mean age 65 years) completed all 4 baseline assessments. Of 3084 sexually active men, age, total IPSS, IPSS bother score, hypertension, diabetes, and black race/ethnicity were independent predictors of both ED and EjD (all P < .05). For the subset of 1362 men receiving BPH medical therapy, a significant association (P < .0001) was demonstrated for ED and EjD with specific BPH medical therapies. The alpha(1A)-subtype nonsuperselective quinazoline alpha(1)-blockers alfuzosin, doxazosin, and terazosin appeared to be associated with better ejaculatory function than were the alpha(1A)-subtype superselective sulfonamide alpha(1)-blocker tamsulosin, 5 alpha-reductase inhibitors, and eel-blocker plus 5a-reductase inhibitor combination therapy. CONCLUSIONS These results have provided additional evidence of the link between LUTS/BPH and sexual dysfunction in aging men and support clinical trial results indicating different rates of sexual side effects for BPH medical therapies. UROLOGY 73: 562-566, 2009. (C) 2009 Elsevier Inc.
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