Significant Increase of Sexual Dysfunction in Patients With Renal Failure Receiving Renal Replacement Therapy: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

It has been shown that sexual dysfunction (SD) is highly prevalent among patients with chronic renal failure (CRF), and starting renal replacement therapy may even increase it. However, SD is an infrequently reported problem in these treated patients. To investigate the prevalence of SD among patien...

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description It has been shown that sexual dysfunction (SD) is highly prevalent among patients with chronic renal failure (CRF), and starting renal replacement therapy may even increase it. However, SD is an infrequently reported problem in these treated patients. To investigate the prevalence of SD among patients with CRF undergoing renal replacement therapy, by a meta-analysis method. PubMed, Embase, and the Cochrane Library were systematically searched for all studies assessing sexual function in patients with CRF receiving renal replacement therapy from January 2000 to April 2020. Relative risk (RR) with 95% CIs was used for analysis to assess the risk of SD in patients with CRF receiving renal replacement therapy. The cross-sectional study quality methodology checklist was used for the cross-sectional study. The methodologic quality of the case-control and cohort studies was assessed with the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale. Data were pooled for the random-effect model. Sensitivity analyses were conducted to assess potential bias. The Begg and Egger tests were used for publication bias analysis. The prevalence of SD among patients with CRF receiving renal replacement therapy was summarized using pooled RR and 95% CI. This meta-analysis included 3,725 participants from 10 studies. Of these, 737 were patients with CRF receiving renal replacement therapy. The mean age of participants ranged from 32.75 to 56.1 years. Based on the random-effect model, synthesis of results demonstrated that the prevalence of SD was significantly increased among patients with CRF receiving renal replacement therapy in women (RR = 2.07, 95% CI: 1.47–2.91, P = .000; heterogeneity: I2 = 78.7%, P = .000) and in men (RR = 2.95, 95% CI: 2.16–4.02, P = .000; heterogeneity: I2 = 86.1%, P = .000). Estimates of the total effects were generally consistent in the sensitivity analysis. No evidence of publication bias was observed. Patients with CRF receiving renal replacement therapy had a significantly increased risk of SD, which suggests that clinicians should evaluate sexual function, when managing patients with CRF receiving renal replacement therapy. This is the first study to explore the prevalence of SD among patients with CRF undergoing renal replacement therapy based on all available epidemiologic studies. However, all included studies were an observational design, which may downgrade this evidence. The prevalence of SD is significantly increased among patients with CRF receiving renal replacement th
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