Evaluation of a progressive treatment program for erectile dysfunction in patients with diabetes mellitus

S. Israilov, J. Shmuely, E. Niv, D. Engelstein, P. Livne, J. Boniel

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Abstract

The aim was to evaluate the effectiveness of a progressive program, starting with simple methods and, when not effective, moving to more complex methods, to treat erectile dysfunction (ED) in patients with diabetes mellitus. A total of 284 diabetic patients with ED entered into a 6-phase program starting with sildenafil citrate (Viagra). Those with contraindications, side effects, or negative response (erection insufficient for vaginal penetration) were switched to the vacuum erection device (VED), and then progressively (for failures) to intracavernous injection (ICI), sildenafil citrate + ICI, ICI + VED, and penile prosthesis. Patients were followed for 2 y. Of the 284 patients 276 patients were eligible for sildenafil citrate and 147 (53.3%) responded positively, but 25 (9.1%) patients stopped it soon due to adverse effects. Of 162 patients (129 nonresponders, eight noneligible for the sildenafil and 25 patients who dropped out due to adverse effects), treated with VED, 114 (70.4%) responded well, however, only 19 (11.7%) patients agreed to continue its use. Of the remaining 143 patients (nonresponders, noneligible for the previously mentioned treatments and patients who dropped out due to adverse effects), 103/143 (72%) responded to ICI, 27/40 (67.5%) to sildenafil + ICI, and 9/13 (69.2%) to ICI + VED. Four patients received a penile implant. At the 2 y follow-up, 81 of 284 patients who entered the study (28.5%) were still responding to sildenafil, seven (2.5%) to VED, 113 (39.8%) to ICI, 24 (8.5%) to sildenafil + ICI, two (0.7%) to ICI + VED; 15 (5.3%) had a penile implant. In all 17 (6%) patients reported spontaneous erections, 11 (3.9%) stopped the treatment due to family reasons and 14 (4.9%) failed the treatment. In conclusion, the progressive treatment program for ED seems to be very effective for diabetic patients, yielded a complete response for short-term and 91.2% rate of success at the end of 2 y follow-up.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)431-436
Number of pages6
JournalInternational Journal of Impotence Research
Volume17
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2005
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Diabetes mellitus (DM)
  • Erectile dysfunction (ED)
  • Penile prosthesis implant
  • Sildenafil citrate, intracavernous injection (ICI)
  • Vacuum erection device (VED)

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