The impact of Peyronie's disease on couples.

Peyronie's disease is an acquired fibrosis of penile albuginea which modifies the penile morphology. Few studies described the consequences of Peyronie's disease on the intimate environment. We studied consequences on the patient and on the partner(s).

We questioned last patients followed in our center and more specifically the partners in a direct way, through an online questionnaire, integrating a validated score (HAD score).

Fifty-five patients and 41 partners gave their agreement by answering the questionnaire. Median age was 51.8 years, with a median duration of symptoms of 15 months. Patients described penile deformation (96%), erectile pain (80%) and erectile dysfunction (40%). Patients had penile pain at rest (26%) or sleep disorders (60%). The level of sexual desire was lower in 86%, Penetrative sex was possible in 87%, couple relationship was deteriorated in 40%. Penile deformation bothers 61% of partners. During the stable phase, 60% of patients underwent surgery. HAD score in the general population was 20.24. The 0-60° subgroup was statistically less anxious (10.06 vs. 13.25) and depressed (7.68 vs. 10.05) than the > 60° subgroup (P<0.05). Partners made research on the disease in 51% of cases; the feeling of having been involved in disease management was found in 66% of cases. Most of partners felt powerless or frustrated.

Peyronie's disease has a certain psychological impact on the couple. It combines depressive and social disorders, a devaluation of patients and an alteration of their intimacy. The role of partners in the management of this pathology is undervalued. This must be a subject of further studies to guarantee optimal overal.

The French journal of urology. 2024 Mar 04 [Epub ahead of print]

Sodara Thach, Benjamin Pommier, Victor Soulier

Service d'urologie, clinique mutualiste chirurgicale Loire, 3, rue Le Verrier, Saint-Étienne, France. Electronic address: ., Hôpital privé de la Loire, Ramsay Santé, Saint-Étienne, France.