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Title: Efficacies of papaverine and sildenafil in the treatment of erectile dysfunction in early-stage paraplegic men
Authors: Yıldız, Necmettin
Gokkaya, N.K.O.
Koseoglu, F.
Gokkaya, S.
Comert, D.
Keywords: Doppler ultrasound
erectile dysfunction
papaverine
sildenafil
spinal cord injury
Sildenafil
Spinal cord injury
Doppler effect
Dosimetry
Non Newtonian flow
Patient rehabilitation
Ultrasonics
Velocity
Radiology
piperazine derivative
purine derivative
sulfone
vasodilator agent
adult
article
blood flow
comparative study
Doppler flowmetry
echography
human
male
middle aged
paraplegia
penis
prospective study
treatment outcome
vascularization
Adult
Erectile Dysfunction
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Papaverine
Paraplegia
Penis
Piperazines
Prospective Studies
Purines
Regional Blood Flow
Sulfones
Treatment Outcome
Ultrasonography, Doppler
Vasodilator Agents
Abstract: The aim of the study was to determine which vasoactive agent was more efficacious for erectile dysfunction (ED), intracavernosal papaverine or oral sildenafil, in paraplegic men within the first year after injury by using a penile color Doppler ultrasound as a quantitative imaging method and to determine the association between responses to these two vasoactive agents and factors such as neurological lesion level and lesion severity. A total of 31 male in-patients with spinal cord injury, aged over 18 years, and with neurological lesions below the T6 level within the first year after injury with ED were included. Visual and auditory sexual stimulus (VASS) on day 1 (group 1), VASS with 25 mg intracavernosal papaverine (group 2) and after a wash-out period of papaverine on day 2, and VASS with 50 mg oral sildenafil on day 5 (group 3) were administered to each patient. Measurements of the peak systolic velocity and end diastolic velocity, which were used as vascular parameters during each procedure type, were taken using penile color Doppler ultrasound. Considering the severity of the lesion and the levels of the neurological lesion, there was a statistically significant difference between the PSV values of the group 1 and the other two groups (P<0.05). There was no statistically significant difference between the peak systolic velocity and end diastolic velocity values of groups 2 and 3 (P>0.05) in terms of both the severity and the levels of the lesion. Efficacies of intracavernosal papaverine hydrochloride or oral sildenafil citrate for ED were similar at all neurological lesion levels and lesion severity in paraplegic men within the first year after spinal cord injury. © 2011 Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/6075
https://doi.org/10.1097/MRR.0b013e32833d6cb2
ISSN: 0342-5282
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WoS İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / WoS Indexed Publications Collection

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