TY - JOUR
T1 - Erectile dysfunction is frequent in systemic sclerosis and associated with severe disease: A study of the EULAR Scleroderma Trial and Research group
AU - Foocharoen, Chingching
AU - Tyndall, Alan
AU - Hachulla, Eric
AU - Rosato, Edoardo
AU - Allanore, Yannick
AU - Farge-Bancel, Dominique
AU - Caramaschi, Paola
AU - Airó, Paolo
AU - Starovojtova, M. Nikolaevna
AU - Pereira da Silva, José A.
AU - Stamenkovic, Bojana
AU - Riemekasten, Gabriela
AU - Rednic, Simona
AU - Sibilia, Jean
AU - Wiland, Piotr
AU - Tarner, Ingo
AU - Smith, Vanessa
AU - Onken, Anna T.
AU - Abdel Atty Mohamed, Walid A.
AU - Distler, Oliver
AU - Morović-Vergles, Jadranka
AU - Himsel, Andrea
AU - de la Peña Lefebvre, Paloma G.
AU - Hügle, Thomas
AU - Walker, Ulrich A.
N1 - Copyright:
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PY - 2012/2/20
Y1 - 2012/2/20
N2 - Introduction: Erectile dysfunction (ED) is common in men with systemic sclerosis (SSc) but the demographics, risk factors and treatment coverage for ED are not well known.Method: This study was carried out prospectively in the multinational EULAR Scleroderma Trial and Research database by amending the electronic data-entry system with the International Index of Erectile Function-5 and items related to ED risk factors and treatment. Centres participating in this EULAR Scleroderma Trial and Research substudy were asked to recruit patients consecutively.Results: Of the 130 men studied, only 23 (17.7%) had a normal International Index of Erectile Function-5 score. Thirty-eight per cent of all participants had severe ED (International Index of Erectile Function-5 score ≤ 7). Men with ED were significantly older than subjects without ED (54.8 years vs. 43.3 years, P < 0.001) and more frequently had simultaneous non-SSc-related risk factors such as alcohol consumption. In 82% of SSc patients, the onset of ED was after the manifestation of the first non-Raynaud's symptom (median delay 4.1 years). ED was associated with severe cutaneous, muscular or renal involvement of SSc, elevated pulmonary pressures and restrictive lung disease. ED was treated in only 27.8% of men. The most common treatment was sildenafil, whose efficacy is not established in ED of SSc patients.Conclusions: Severe ED is a common and early problem in men with SSc. Physicians should address modifiable risk factors actively. More research into the pathophysiology, longitudinal development, treatment and psychosocial impact of ED is needed.
AB - Introduction: Erectile dysfunction (ED) is common in men with systemic sclerosis (SSc) but the demographics, risk factors and treatment coverage for ED are not well known.Method: This study was carried out prospectively in the multinational EULAR Scleroderma Trial and Research database by amending the electronic data-entry system with the International Index of Erectile Function-5 and items related to ED risk factors and treatment. Centres participating in this EULAR Scleroderma Trial and Research substudy were asked to recruit patients consecutively.Results: Of the 130 men studied, only 23 (17.7%) had a normal International Index of Erectile Function-5 score. Thirty-eight per cent of all participants had severe ED (International Index of Erectile Function-5 score ≤ 7). Men with ED were significantly older than subjects without ED (54.8 years vs. 43.3 years, P < 0.001) and more frequently had simultaneous non-SSc-related risk factors such as alcohol consumption. In 82% of SSc patients, the onset of ED was after the manifestation of the first non-Raynaud's symptom (median delay 4.1 years). ED was associated with severe cutaneous, muscular or renal involvement of SSc, elevated pulmonary pressures and restrictive lung disease. ED was treated in only 27.8% of men. The most common treatment was sildenafil, whose efficacy is not established in ED of SSc patients.Conclusions: Severe ED is a common and early problem in men with SSc. Physicians should address modifiable risk factors actively. More research into the pathophysiology, longitudinal development, treatment and psychosocial impact of ED is needed.
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U2 - 10.1186/ar3748
DO - 10.1186/ar3748
M3 - Journal articles
C2 - 22348608
AN - SCOPUS:84857129610
SN - 1478-6354
VL - 14
JO - Arthritis Research and Therapy
JF - Arthritis Research and Therapy
IS - 1
M1 - R37
ER -