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Indications and early results of sildenafil (Viagra) in erectile dysfunction
Author(s): Virag R
Source: UROLOGY    Volume: 54    Issue: 6    Pages: 1073-1077    Published: DEC 1999  
Times Cited: 37     References: 15     
Abstract: Objectives. To assess the acceptability, feasibility, and early results of sildenafil (Viagra) in a nonselected cohort of 316 patients (median age 58 years) who sought treatment for male sexual dysfunction during a IO-week period.

Methods. Erectile status and activity were evaluated by questionnaire; erectile function was assessed by pharmacologic testing and visual sexual stimulation. Cardiovascular contraindications were assessed. Patients selected for the trial received treatment for 2 months.

Results based on the possibility of penetration and individual satisfaction (scale from 0 to 10) were classified as good, fair, or bad. Multifactorial analysis was performed to define factors influencing the response to sildenafil. Results. Twenty-five percent of the patients from the initial cohort refused or did not meet the criteria for oral treatment; 25% of the remaining had a cardiovascular contraindication. At the end of the trial, 157 patients (88.7%) had completed the study; the efficacy of and satisfaction with sildenafil were considered good for 50 (31.84%), fair for 46 (29.29%), and bad for 61 (38.85%). Spontaneous nocturnal erections, organic etiologies, especially cavernovenous impotence, and previous treatment with self-intracavernous injections were significant factors influencing responses to oral treatment. Finally, 52% of the patients after completing the trial (17.2% of the initial cohort) were using sildenafil as their sole treatment, 34% chose self-intracavernous injections, and 25% decided to alternate between oral and local therapy.

Conclusions. In the present study, sildenafil had a 60% efficacy rate and was chosen as the sole treatment by only 30% of the patients tested. We propose pretreatment tests to help to predict the response to this medication, (C) 1999, Elsevier Science Inc.

Document Type: Article
Language: English
Reprint Address: Virag, R (reprint author), Ctr Explorat & Traitement Impuissance, 108 Ave du Maine, F-75014 Paris, France
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1. Ctr Explorat & Traitement Impuissance, F-75014 Paris, France
Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, 655 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10010 USA
Subject Category: Urology & Nephrology
IDS Number: 264GT
ISSN: 0090-4295
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