(091) 使用振动装置治疗女性情况性高潮:西班牙东南部妇女的前瞻性病例系列研究

J. E. Rodríguez Martínez, R. Dadian, A. García Gómez
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在西班牙,约有 40%的妇女无法在同房时达到性高潮,尽管大多数妇女可以通过其他方式达到性高潮。尽管这种情况可能会影响她们的性生活和感情生活,但其中许多妇女并没有寻求治疗。自 20 世纪 80 年代以来,女性性高潮障碍(FOD)的治疗几乎没有什么创新。人们对性玩具的日益接受、技术的发展和对多样性的关注促进了性玩具行业的蓬勃发展。性玩具行业开发的治疗设备已被证明可用于治疗其他女性和男性性功能障碍,从而使治疗变得更容易获得。然而,还需要对这一主题进行更多的科学研究。 本报告介绍了使用振动装置治疗西班牙女性情境性高潮障碍(FOD)的实用性和安全性。 2022 年 1 月至 2023 年 7 月期间,在西班牙穆尔西亚开展了一项观察性、描述性、前瞻性病例报告研究,共有 19 名女性接受了治疗,她们均符合《精神疾病诊断与统计手册第五版》(DSM-5)中关于终身性、情境性 FOD 的标准。患者年龄在 18 岁或 18 岁以上,病史证明身体基本健康,性生活活跃,目前有 3 个月或 3 个月以上的恋爱关系,自愿参加。患者不符合创伤后应激障碍、精神病或分离障碍、抑郁症或躁郁症的标准,未怀孕或处于更年期,未使用已知会干扰性功能的药物。主要结果指标采用女性性功能指数(FSFI)的性高潮域进行评估,包括基线、6周和12周后的性高潮,以及同房时达到性高潮的成功率。治疗包括一次教育课程,提供名为 Crescendo II® 的振动装置及其配套的不同体位资料《Play Book》,以及在同房时使用该装置的指导。 患者的平均年龄为 31.19 岁(27-53 岁不等)。六周和十二周后,患者在 FSFI 性高潮领域的平均得分有所提高(前平均分 = 1.62 (SD) = 0.42,六周后平均分 = 3.47 (SD) = 1.26,十二周后平均分 = 3.43 (SD) = 1.25)。研究结束时的成功率(性交时达到性高潮)为 90.47%。 该系列病例表明,使用振动装置可以有效、安全地治疗女性情境性高潮障碍,同时还能减少治疗时间和费用。未来的实验设计研究应确认这些装置在治疗 FOD 方面的明显潜力,并阐明与最合适的振动幅度和频率相关的问题,以及在患者身上使用这类振动装置可能产生的长期影响。 本文作者均为某行业的顾问、雇员或股东:Mysteryvibe.
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(091) Use of a Vibrating Device in the Management of Female Situational Anorgasmia: Prospective Case Series Study in Women from Southeastern Spain
Around 40 percent of women in Spain are unable to achieve orgasm during coital relations, although most can do so through other means. Many of these women do not seek treatment, even though this situation may affect their sexual and relational life. Female Orgasm Disorder (FOD) treatment has seen little innovation since the 1980s. The growing acceptance, technological development, and focus on diversity have contributed to the flourishing of the sex toy industry. This sector has enabled the development of therapeutic devices that have already demonstrated usefulness in addressing other female and male sexual dysfunctions, often making treatments more Accessible. However, more scientific studies are needed on this topic. Present the results of the utility and safety of using a vibrating device in the management of situational female orgasm disorder (FOD) in a group of women from Spain. A case report study of an observational, descriptive, prospective nature, involving 19 women undergoing treatment, that meet criteria for lifelong, situational FOD from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) was conducted in Murcia, Spain, from January 2022 to July 2023. Patients were 18 years or older, generally healthy as evidenced by medical history, were sexually active, in a current relationship of 3 months or longer, and participation was voluntary. Patients did not meet criteria for PTSD, psychosis or dissociative disorders, depression or bipolar disorders, were not pregnant or in menopause and did not use drugs known to interfere with sexual functioning. Main outcome measures were assessed using the Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) domain for orgasm at baseline and after 6 and 12 weeks, as well as the success rate of achieving orgasm during coital relations. Treatment consisted of an educational session where a vibrating device called Crescendo II® and its accompanying resource of different positions, Play Book was provided, along with instructions for using the device during coital relations. Patients had a mean age of 31.19 years (range 27–53). An improvement was observed in the average scores at six and twelve weeks in FSFI orgasmic domain, (mean pre = 1.62 (SD) = 0.42, mean post six weeks = 3.47 (SD) = 1.26, mean post twelve weeks = 3.43 (SD) = 1.25). The success rate (orgasm achievement during intercourse) at the end of the study was 90.47%. This case series suggests that the use of a vibration device could be an effective and safe therapeutic option for female situational anorgasmia in addition to reducing the length and cost of treatment. Future research with experimental designs should confirm the clear potential of the use of these devices in treating FOD and clarify issues related to the most appropriate amplitude and frequency of vibration, as well as the possible long-term effects of using these types of vibration devices in patients. Any of the authors act as a consultant, employee or shareholder of an industry for: Mysteryvibe.
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