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Korean Journal of Urology ; : 434-434, 2014.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-33557

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Korean Journal of Urology ; : 189-193, 2012.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-158754

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PURPOSE: To evaluate the correlation between lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) and premature ejaculation (PE) in Korean men older than 40 years. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In total, 258 men older than 40 years completed the International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS; total score, storage symptoms [ST], and voiding symptoms [VD]), a 5-item version of the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF-5), and the Premature Ejaculation Diagnostic Tool (PEDT). The study examined the relationship between LUTS and PE. In the PEDT, PE is defined as a score > or =11. RESULTS: The prevalence of PE was 29.1% with the PEDT versus a self-reported value of 49.5%. The prevalence of PE was 30.9% in 40 to 59-year-old men (21.3%) and 28.1% in 60 to 79 year-old men (78.7%). In men 40 to 59 and 60 to 79 years old, the mean PEDT, IPSS, and IIEF-5 scores were 8.65 and 7.88, 13.5 and 12.38, and 15.83 and 13.69, respectively. No significant correlations were observed between the total and subscale scores of the IPSS (p=0.204) and the PEDT (p=0.309) with increasing age, whereas a significant negative correlation was detected between the IIEF-5 and age (p=0.002). The PEDT score was significantly correlated with the IPSS-ST (r=0.326, p<0.001), IPSS-VD (r=0.183, p=0.005), IPSS-total (r=0.310, p<0.001), and IIEF-5 total (r=-0.248, p<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: LUTS, especially storage symptoms, were related to PE. In elderly men, control of both erectile dysfunction and LUTS may play an important role in managing PE.


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Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Ejaculation , Erectile Dysfunction , Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms , Premature Ejaculation , Prevalence , Prostate , Quality of Life
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Korean Journal of Andrology ; : 102-110, 2009.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-54550

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PURPOSE: Sildenafil citrate(Viagra(R)), a PDE-5 inhibitor in the corpus carvenosum to facilitate penile erection has improved impaired erectile responses in men and has been accepted as a primary treatment of erectile dysfunction. However, complications occurred by Viagra have increased due to its overuse and misuse. Therefore, we have performed a survey to compare physicians and general population in Busan, Korea to assess their understanding of Viagra. Methods and Materials: In 2007, printed surveys were mailed to randomly sampled candidates of 197 primary physicians and 696 individuals from general population, 327 medical students in Busan were surveyed by door-to-door visits. We assessed opinions associated with Viagra eliciting their understanding about its safety, direction, and complications. Data were analyzed using SPSS and were identified by crosstabulation analysis using Ki-square test. RESULTS: Of 1,265 eligible responses, several differences were found between the 3 groups. Compared to general population, the others were more likely to understand the efficacy, directions, and complications of Viagra. Physicians and medical students(43.1% and 39.0%) gave more preference than general population(26.1%) to using Viagra. There were differences in understanding of Viagra with changes of education level. However, it showed no significant differences about idea of illegal Viagra and combination usage with nitrates. Conclusion: The number of patients using Viagra is increasing but their understanding about Viagra is still poor. Moreover, general populations understand Viagra as 'assistant' for erection poorly. Even some medical students understand more than physicians. The ideas of complications would likely affect to negative thinking about usage for Viagra. Therefore more active and continuous educations for proper use of Viagra are suggested for medical efficacy and less complications.


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Humans , Male , Erectile Dysfunction , Korea , Nitrates , Penile Erection , Piperazines , Postal Service , Purines , Students, Medical , Sulfones , Thinking , Sildenafil Citrate
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