Covid-19康复患者的勃起功能障碍和射精功能障碍:暂时的还是持续的?

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Urology Journal Pub Date : 2024-12-29 DOI:10.22037/uj.v21i.8113
Exsa Hadibrata, Sutyarso Sutyarso, Hendri Busman, Sumardi Sumardi
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目的:研究COVID-19康复患者勃起功能障碍和射精功能障碍的患病率,以及这种情况是否随着时间的推移而改善。对2020年3月至2021年3月期间曾在H Abdul Moeloek综合医院住院的50名COVID-19感染后康复的男性患者进行回顾性研究。材料和方法:通过电话访谈对所有患者的勃起和射精功能进行评估。采用国际勃起功能指数5 (IIEF-5)和男性性健康问卷射精功能障碍(MHSQ-EJD)对勃起功能和射精功能障碍进行评估。统计分析感染后6个月内、6 ~ 12个月内、24个月内IIEF-5和MHSQ-EJD评分是否存在差异。结果:新冠肺炎感染后0 ~ 6个月,ED患病率为70%,EJD为2%。平均年龄50.4±8.5岁,BMI为23.6±1.6 kg/m2。本科以下学历26例(52%),本科及以上学历24例(48%)。有糖尿病4例(8%),高血压12例(24%)。大多数患者是活跃吸烟者(74%),2例患者(4%)报告为活跃饮酒者。三个时间段的IIEF-5评分差异有统计学意义(p)。结论:新冠肺炎康复患者勃起功能障碍发生率较高。新冠肺炎患者存在暂时性勃起功能障碍和射精功能障碍。
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Erectile Dysfunction and Ejaculatory Dysfunction in Covid-19 Recovered Patient: Temporary or Persistent?

Purpose: Examine the prevalence of erectile dysfunction and ejaculatory dysfunction among COVID-19 recovered patients and whether this condition improved over time. The retrospective study of 50 male patients who have recovered from COVID-19 infection previously hospitalized in dr. H Abdul Moeloek General Hospital between March 2020 - March 2021.

Materials and methods: All of these patients were evaluated in terms of erectile and ejaculation function via phone interview. The International Index of Erectile Function 5 (IIEF-5) and Male sexual health questionnaire ejaculatory dysfunction (MHSQ-EJD) were used to assess the erectile function and ejaculatory dysfunction. Statistical analysis was performed to evaluate whether there was a difference between IIEF-5 & MHSQ-EJD scores within 6 months, 6 to 12 months, and >24 months after COVID-19 infection.

Results: The prevalence of ED was 70% and EJD was 2 % during 0-6 months after COVID-19 infection. Mean age and BMI were 50.4 ± 8.5 years and 23.6 ± 1.6 kg/m2 respectively. There are 26 patients (52%) had an educational background lower than bachelor's degree and 24 patients (48%) had an educational background of bachelor's degree or higher. It was reported that 4 patients (8%) had Diabetes Mellitus and 12 patients (24%) had Hypertension. Most were active smokers (74%) and 2 patients (4%) had reported as active alcohol drinkers. There was a statistically significant IIEF-5 scores difference between three periods of time (p <0,001).

Conclusion: The prevalence of Erectile Dysfunction was high in COVID-19 recovered patients. There was a temporary erectile dysfunction and ejaculatory dysfunction among COVID-19 patients.

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Urology Journal
Urology Journal UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY-
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期刊介绍: As the official journal of the Urology and Nephrology Research Center (UNRC) and the Iranian Urological Association (IUA), Urology Journal is a comprehensive digest of useful information on modern urology. Emphasis is on practical information that reflects the latest diagnostic and treatment techniques. Our objectives are to provide an exceptional source of current and clinically relevant research in the discipline of urology, to reflect the scientific work and progress of our colleagues, and to present the articles in a logical, timely, and concise format that meets the diverse needs of today’s urologist. Urology Journal publishes manuscripts on urology and kidney transplantation, all of which undergo extensive peer review by recognized authorities in the field prior to their acceptance for publication. Accordingly, original articles, case reports, and letters to editor are encouraged.
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