Role of clinical neurophysiological tests in evaluation of erectile dysfunction in people with spinal cord disorders
BACKGROUND: While erectile dysfunction is frequent among people with disorders of the spinal cord, the role of various clinical neurophysiological tests in assessment is not clear. AIMS: To study the role of clinical neurophysiological investigations in assessing erectile dysfunction among men with...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Neurology India 2005, Vol.53 (1), p.32-5; discussion 35-6 |
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Zusammenfassung: | BACKGROUND: While erectile dysfunction is frequent among people with
disorders of the spinal cord, the role of various clinical
neurophysiological tests in assessment is not clear. AIMS: To study
the role of clinical neurophysiological investigations in assessing
erectile dysfunction among men with spinal cord disorders. SETTING:
National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences, India. DESIGN:
Survey. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Subjects with a score of 21 or less on
the International Index of Erectile Function-5 were classified as with
erectile dysfunction and with a score of more than 21 as without
erectile dysfunction. Clinical neurophysiological studies done were
Sympathetic Skin Response from limbs, posterior tibial sensory evoked
potential, pudendal sensory potential and bulbocavernous reflex.
STATISTICAL ANALYSES: Chi-square test. RESULTS: Among 40 subjects 26
had erectile dysfunction. The frequency of abnormalities in clinical
neurophysiological studies were: pudendal sensory evoked potentials -
16, posterior tibial sensory evoked potentials - 26, bulbocavernous
reflex - 5, sympathetic skin response from sole - 24 and, sympathetic
skin response from palm - 18. Significant associations were noted
between erectile dysfunction and abnormal pudendal sensory evoked
potentials (P=0.0479), and absent sympathetic skin response from palm
(P=0.0279) and sole (P |
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ISSN: | 0028-3886 1998-4022 |
DOI: | 10.4103/0028-3886.15048 |