Prevalence and factors associated with erectile dysfunction in a cohort of HIV-infected patients - Abstract

To determine the prevalence of erectile dysfunction and its associated factors we conducted an observational study on a consecutive cohort of asymptomatic HIV-positive men.

All the patients completed a questionnaire to evaluate erectile dysfunction based on the International Index of Erectile Function, a validated survey for the diagnosis of anxiety and depression (self-administered HAD), and a questionnaire about cardiovascular risk factors. Epidemiological, clinical, and analytical data were collected. In all, 158 men, participated: mean age 46.0 years, 96.2% on antiretroviral therapy (91.3% undetectable viral load), and the mean CD4 count was 534 cells/mL. Erectile dysfunction was present in 106 (67.1%) patients, and associated factors were age (OR 4.5 for each 5 years; 95% CI 4.3-4.7; p=0.0001) and anxiety (OR 8.2, 95% CI 2.2-30.4; p=0.002). The prevalence of erectile dysfunction is high in men living with HIV, even in those with good immunovirological control. It is related to increasing age and anxiety, both of which are important factors within our HIV cohort.

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Pérez I, Moreno T, Navarro F, Santos J, Palacios R.   Are you the author?
Unidad de Gestión Clínica de Medicina Interna, Hospital Universitario Virgen de la Victoria, Málaga, Spain.

Reference: Int J STD AIDS. 2013 Sep;24(9):712-5.
doi: 10.1177/0956462413482423


PubMed Abstract
PMID: 23970586

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