铜矿和钴矿矿工的勃起功能障碍:一项在刚果民主共和国前加丹加省的横断面研究。

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Sexual Medicine Pub Date : 2023-10-19 eCollection Date: 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1093/sexmed/qfad052
Paul Musa Obadia, Joseph Pyana Kitenge, Trésor Carsi Kuhangana, Georges Kalenga Ilunga, Jaak Billen, Tony Kayembe-Kitenge, Vincent Haufroid, Abdon Mukalay Wa Mukalay, Laurence Ris, Célestin Banza Lubaba Nkulu, Benoit Nemery, Paul Enzlin
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背景:非洲铜带是一个密集的手工和工业开采和提炼铜和钴的地方。目的:我们旨在调查可能与刚果民主共和国前加丹加省金属矿工勃起功能障碍(ED)相关的因素。方法:在对138名矿工和139名对照(面包师)的横断面研究中,我们进行了问卷调查,以获得社会人口和职业数据,并评估男性性功能(国际勃起功能指数[IIEF])和婚姻关系质量(修订的双因素调整量表)。此外,我们还测量了血液和尿液中的微量金属,以及血清中的睾酮和甲状腺激素。结果:结果包括问卷得出的ED的患病率以及ED与个体特征、血清睾酮和环境因素的关系。结果:矿工平均比面包师大4岁(平均值±SD,37.5±6.9 vs 33.3 ± 5.7年)。矿工在IIEF(中位数[IQR],66[49-73]vs 73[66-74])和修订的二元调整量表的3个领域(一致性、满意度、凝聚力)的得分明显低于面包师。矿工的游离睾酮显著低于面包师(ng/dL;8.11[6.90-10.10]vs 10.52[8.83-12.58];P=0.001)。矿工的性激素结合球蛋白与血铅和尿镉呈正相关。在多变量分析中,轻度至中度ED或中度ED(IIEF勃起功能评分 ≤18) 与从事采矿相关工作显著相关(调整后的比值比[aOR],2.6;95%置信区间,1.3-5.3)、工作年限5年(aOR,2.3;95%可信区间,1.1-4.6)、饮酒量,和壮阳药的使用(aOR,4.2;95%CI,2.2-8.0)。中介分析表明,婚姻关系在一定程度上介导了采矿工作工龄>5年与ED之间的关系。临床意义:手工采矿工人ED的高患病率表明,应将与工作相关的因素视为可能直接或间接促成,男性性功能障碍。优势和局限性:优势包括是第一项用经验证的问卷记录ED及其可能的决定因素的流行病学研究,包括年轻手工矿工与合适的对照组接触有毒金属。局限性在于横断面设计具有方便的采样和缺乏ED的客观确认。结论:与对照组相比,矿工报告性功能较差,婚姻关系质量较低,他们的游离睾酮水平较低,这可能是由于他们高暴露于微量金属。
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Erectile dysfunction in copper and cobalt miners: a cross-sectional study in the former Katanga province, Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Background: The African Copperbelt is a site of intense artisanal and industrial mining and refining of copper and cobalt.

Aim: We aimed to investigate factors that are possibly associated with erectile dysfunction (ED) in metal miners in the former Katanga province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Methods: In a cross-sectional study of 138 miners and 139 controls (bakers), we administered questionnaires to obtain sociodemographic and occupational data and to assess male sexual function (International Index of Erectile Function [IIEF]) and marital relation quality (Revised Dyadic Adjustment Scale). Furthermore, we measured trace metals in blood and urine, as well as testosterone and thyroid hormones in serum.

Outcomes: Outcomes included the prevalence of questionnaire-derived ED and the relation of ED with individual characteristics, serum testosterone, and environmental factors.

Results: Miners were on average 4 years older than bakers (mean ± SD, 37.5 ± 6.9 vs 33.3 ± 5.7 years). Miners had significantly lower scores than bakers on the IIEF (median [IQR], 66 [49-73] vs 73 [66-74]) and the 3 domains of the Revised Dyadic Adjustment Scale (consensus, satisfaction, cohesion). Free testosterone was significantly lower in miners than bakers (ng/dL; 8.11 [6.90-10.10] vs 10.52 [8.83-12.58]; P ˂ .001). In miners, sex hormone-binding globulin correlated positively with blood Pb and urinary Cd. In a multivariable analysis, mild to moderate ED or moderate ED (IIEF-erectile function score ≤18) was significantly associated with having a mining-related job (adjusted odds ratio [aOR], 2.6; 95% CI, 1.3-5.3), work seniority ˃5 years (aOR, 2.3; 95% CI, 1.1-4.6), alcohol consumption (aOR, 2.8; 95% CI, 1.2-6.7), and aphrodisiacs use (aOR, 4.2; 95% CI, 2.2-8.0). Mediation analysis showed that marital relationship partially mediated the relation between work seniority >5 years in mining and ED.

Clinical implications: The high prevalence of ED found in artisanal mine workers indicates that work-related factors should be considered as possibly contributing, directly or indirectly, to sexual dysfunction in men.

Strengths and limitations: Strengths include being the first epidemiologic study documenting ED with validated questionnaires and its possible determinants, including exposure to toxic metals, among young artisanal miners vs a suitable control group. Limitations are the cross-sectional design with convenience sampling and absence of objective confirmation of ED.

Conclusion: As compared with controls, miners reported poorer sexual function and lower quality of their marital relationship, and they had lower free testosterone levels, which may be due to their high exposure to trace metals.

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Sexual Medicine
Sexual Medicine MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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期刊介绍: Sexual Medicine is an official publication of the International Society for Sexual Medicine, and serves the field as the peer-reviewed, open access journal for rapid dissemination of multidisciplinary clinical and basic research in all areas of global sexual medicine, and particularly acts as a venue for topics of regional or sub-specialty interest. The journal is focused on issues in clinical medicine and epidemiology but also publishes basic science papers with particular relevance to specific populations. Sexual Medicine offers clinicians and researchers a rapid route to publication and the opportunity to publish in a broadly distributed and highly visible global forum. The journal publishes high quality articles from all over the world and actively seeks submissions from countries with expanding sexual medicine communities. Sexual Medicine relies on the same expert panel of editors and reviewers as The Journal of Sexual Medicine and Sexual Medicine Reviews.
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