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Efficacy of Various Treatment in Premature Ejaculation: Systematic Review and Network Meta-Analysis.The World Journal of Men's Health Apr 2024To investigate the various strategies used for the treatment of premature ejaculation (PE); these encompassed behavioral, drug and surgical interventions.
PURPOSE
To investigate the various strategies used for the treatment of premature ejaculation (PE); these encompassed behavioral, drug and surgical interventions.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
We retrieved data from electronic literature searches of PubMed and Cochrane library using the MeSH (Medical Subject Headings terms) and text keywords from the earliest available date of indexing through September 2022. The subject headings and text keywords included those related to the population (male patients with PE), interventions & comparisons (mono and combination treatment), and outcomes (ejaculation latency time, ELT).
RESULTS
The initial search identified a total of 454 articles from electronic databases. Finally, a total of 10,474 patients from 59 direct comparison trials were included 143 effect sizes with 43 treatments. Of these, 9 of mono treatments and 4 of combination treatments were statistically significant. Pharmaceutical agents commonly used for patients with PE are prescribed off-label, except for dapoxetine. The surface under the cumulative ranking curve values of ranking probabilities for each treatment performance, which indicated that tramadol 100 mg ranked first in terms of ELT.
CONCLUSIONS
Medications recommended by the American Urological Association and the Sexual Medicine Society of North America were all incorporated within the present review, together with additional management approaches that have been evaluated in randomized controlled trials. The findings indicated that in addition to SSRIs, tramadol, clomipramine, topical agents and PDE5 inhibitors could be used in the therapy of PE.
PubMed: 37635338
DOI: 10.5534/wjmh.230030 -
Scientific Reports Aug 2023The prevalence of erectile dysfunction (ED) and premature ejaculation (PE) has been investigated in many population-based studies in different regions of the world....
The prevalence of erectile dysfunction (ED) and premature ejaculation (PE) has been investigated in many population-based studies in different regions of the world. However, reliable data are lacking for Eastern Europe. Therefore, the aim of this study was to analyze the prevalence, effect on quality of life, and treatment-related behaviors for ED and PE in a population-representative sample of Polish men. We used an Internet interview format and rigorously adapted, widely accepted instruments for ED and PE evaluation. The study included 3001 men, representative for age and place of residence and adequate proportions of respondents from urban and rural areas. The prevalence of ED was 30.1-61.1%, and the prevalence of PE was 19.3-38.1%; there were no differences between urban and rural areas. Whereas the prevalence of ED increased with age, the prevalence of PE did not increase. More than 50% of respondents with ED and more than 60% of respondents with PE had concerns about their quality of life. However, less than one fourth of participants with ED and PE were seeking treatment, most of whom received treatment. The results of our nationwide analysis, reflecting the entire Polish population of men, are consistent with other epidemiologic studies of ED and PE and may support educational campaigns and health improvement programs in Poland.
Topics: Male; Humans; Erectile Dysfunction; Premature Ejaculation; Poland; Quality of Life; Ejaculation; Prevalence; Surveys and Questionnaires
PubMed: 37580405
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-39968-9 -
PloS One 2023The aim of this study is to compare the results of stop-start technique with stop-start technique together with sphincter control training applied in the treatment of...
BACKGROUND
The aim of this study is to compare the results of stop-start technique with stop-start technique together with sphincter control training applied in the treatment of premature ejaculation.
METHODS
This research was conducted as a pre-test post-test quasi-experimental study. The sample of the study consisted of 80 men. The study was conducted on men who applied to the urology outpatient clinic of LIV Hospital, a prıvate hospital, in Gaziantep, Turkey, between 01 October 2021 and 01 March 2022. "Personal Information Form", "Intravaginal Ejaculation Latency Time (IELT)", "Fold Increase Intravaginal Ejaculation Latency Time (F-IELT)" "Premature Ejaculation Diagnostic Tool (PEDT) Questionnaire" and "Arabic Index Premature Ejaculation (AIPE)" were used as the data collection tools. Behavioral therapy, consisting of a total of 6 sessions, was applied once every two weeks, with each session lasting for 45 minutes. After 3rd and 6th months from the beginning of the application, the data collection tools were applied again. "Stop-Start Technique (Group A)" and "Stop-Start Technique and Sphincter Control Training (Group B)" were used in the treatment.
RESULTS
In both groups, the IELT and AIPE values after 3rd and 6th months from the beginning of the application were statistically higher than those obtained before (p<0.05). IELT and AIPE values increased more in Group B than Group A (p<0.05). F-IELT values after 6th months from the beginning of the application were found to be statistically significant with a low level of effect size than those obtained before (p<0.05, Cohen's d = 0.027). In both groups, the PEDT values in the 3rd and 6th months after the application were statistically lower than those seen before (p<0.05). PEDT value decreased more in Group B than Group A (p<0.05). The differences between the two groups' IELT (Cohen's d = 0.011), AIPE (Cohen's d = 0.044), and PEDT (Cohen's d = 0.066) values in the 3rd month after the application and IELT (Cohen's d = 0.025), AIPE (Cohen's d = 0.048), and PEDT (Cohen's d = 0.024) values in the 6th month after the application were found to be clinically weak.
CONCLUSIONS
It was determined that the stop-start technique given to men with premature ejaculation increased the time spent in the vagina and eliminated the problem of premature ejaculation. It was determined that the stop-start technique in combination with sphincter control training were more effective than the stop-start technique alone.
Topics: Male; Female; Humans; Premature Ejaculation; Ejaculation; Surveys and Questionnaires; Time; Behavior Therapy
PubMed: 37561708
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0283091 -
Journal of Family & Reproductive Health Mar 2023A common genito-urinary infection known as Balanoposthitis presents with mild symptoms like itching or severe complications such as phimosis, ulceration of glans, and...
OBJECTIVE
A common genito-urinary infection known as Balanoposthitis presents with mild symptoms like itching or severe complications such as phimosis, ulceration of glans, and foreskin. It can result in four types of sexual dysfunction including Disorder of sexual desire, Disorder of erectile dysfunction, Disorder of satisfaction/premature ejaculation, and Disorder of orgasm.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
An observational clinic study including 50 patients diagnosed with Candidal Balanoposthitis based on KOH and clinical findings were recruited and evaluated for sexual function using a standardised questionnaire.
RESULTS
The results demonstrated that sexual dysfunction in patients with Candidal Balanoposthitis is a common entity encountered in STI clinics and should be addressed properly as any deficiency in any aspect of sexual health of a patient can lead to emotional and psychological disability impacting the overall quality of the life. The factors like advanced age, Diabetes Mellitus, and poor hygiene measures of genitalia can increase the incidence of candidal Balanoposthitis as well as sexual dysfunction.
CONCLUSION
Candidal Balanoposthitis, a common cause of sexual dysfunction in elderly population takes a toll on emotional and psychological health and certain modifiable factors like diabetic control and hygiene can prevent recurrent fungal infections.
PubMed: 37538229
DOI: 10.18502/jfrh.v17i1.11971 -
Balkan Medical Journal Oct 2023
Topics: Male; Humans; Premature Ejaculation
PubMed: 37519007
DOI: 10.4274/balkanmedj.galenos.2023.2023-6-47 -
Sexual Medicine Jun 2023Although acupuncture is widely used to treat premature ejaculation (PE), its effectiveness remains highly controversial. (Review)
Review
BACKGROUND
Although acupuncture is widely used to treat premature ejaculation (PE), its effectiveness remains highly controversial.
AIM
To evaluate the efficacy and safety of acupuncture on PE.
METHODS
According to the relevant keywords, 11 major English and Chinese databases were searched for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of acupuncture alone or in combination with other treatments for PE. The quality of evidence across studies was assessed by the GRADEpro tool.
OUTCOMES
Study outcome measures included the intravaginal ejaculation latency time (IELT), the Premature Ejaculation Diagnostic Tool (PEDT), the Chinese Index of Premature Ejaculation-5 (CIPE-5), treatment success rate, and adverse events.
RESULTS
Seven trials were included in this review for a total of 603 participants. A low quality of evidence suggests that it is not possible to determine whether acupuncture, as compared with a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor, has an advantage in improving the IELT (standardized mean difference [SMD], -1.75; 95% CI, -6.12 to 2.63; = .43, = 98%), PEDT scores (SMD, 0.32; 95% CI, -0.68 to 1.32; = .53, = 85%), and treatment success rate (risk ratio, 0.69; 95% CI, 0.41-1.14; = .15). However, participants receiving acupuncture had a lower CIPE-5 (SMD, -1.06; 95% CI, -1.68 to -0.44; < .01). As compared with sham acupuncture, acupuncture significantly improved the IELT (SMD, 1.47; 95% CI, 1.01-1.92; < .01, = 0%) and PEDT scores (SMD, -1.23; 95% CI, -1.78 to -0.67; < .01, = 37%). When compared with other treatments alone, a combined treatment with acupuncture can significantly improve the IELT (SMD, 7.06; 95% CI, 2.53-11.59; < .01, = 97%), CIPE-5 (SMD, 0.84; 95% CI, 0.45-1.22; < .01, = 0%), and treatment success rate (SMD, 1.60; 95% CI, 1.18-2.16; < .01, = 53).
CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS
The results suggest a significant effect of acupuncture in the treatment of certain important indicators of PE; however, this finding needs to be treated with caution because of the quality of the RCTs included.
STRENGTHS AND LIMITATIONS
Comprehensive inclusion of available RCTs has been performed. However, limitations include a low number of studies and a lack of detailed information to allow subgroup analysis.
CONCLUSION
The present systematic review and meta-analysis show that acupuncture has a significant effect on several subjective PE parameters, such as improving the feeling of control over ejaculation and distress, particularly when used in an integrated way. However, due to the low quality of evidence, acupuncture still needs larger well-designed RCTs to be confirmed.
PubMed: 37397031
DOI: 10.1093/sexmed/qfad034 -
Urology Annals 2023Erectile dysfunction (ED) is defined as the persistent inability to attain and maintain an erection sufficient to permit satisfactory sexual performance. Bypassing...
INTRODUCTION
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is defined as the persistent inability to attain and maintain an erection sufficient to permit satisfactory sexual performance. Bypassing health-care providers and obtaining ED medications (EDM) without a prescription are an issue that is faced globally.
AIM
We attempt to assess erectile function (EF) among a local sample of physicians, the psychological effects of recreational EDM use, and compare EF among different user groups.
METHODS
This is a cross-sectional study done solely on physicians in Saudi Arabia. A self-designed questionnaire including demographics, sexual characteristics, use of ED medication, sexual satisfaction, and the validated international index of EF (IIEF).
OUTCOME
Physicians misused EDM.
RESULTS
A total of 503 physicians completed the questionnaire. Among participants reporting sexual problems, only 23% received counseling and 3.4% were professionally diagnosed with ED. Among users, 71.2% were using EDM recreationally, 14.4% prophylactically, and 14.4% were prescribed. Participants aged 20-29 IIEF-5 score was significantly lower than participants aged 30-39 years. Prescribed users had a lower IIEF-5 score compared to both recreational users and nonusers.
CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS
Many healthy sexually active men use EDMs recreationally to increase sexual performance.
STRENGTHS AND LIMITATIONS
One of the limitations of our study is that we did not use standardized tools to determine the diagnosis of some important disorders like premature ejaculation. Our study strengths include the very high response rate, with our results truly showing a nationwide self-assessment of sexual dysfunction.
CONCLUSION
Recreational use of oral EDMs may adversely impact the psychological aspects of sexual function. In our study, physicians misused EDM. We recommend labeling EDMs as restricted medication that requires a prescription to use by a licensed physician.
PubMed: 37304517
DOI: 10.4103/ua.ua_33_22 -
International Braz J Urol : Official... 2023
Topics: Male; Humans; Premature Ejaculation; Ejaculation; Benzylamines; Naphthalenes; Treatment Outcome
PubMed: 37267615
DOI: 10.1590/S1677-5538.IBJU.2023.9908 -
European Review For Medical and... May 2023Premature ejaculation (PE) and erectile dysfunction (ED) are sexual dysfunction diseases affecting males. The phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitors such as...
OBJECTIVE
Premature ejaculation (PE) and erectile dysfunction (ED) are sexual dysfunction diseases affecting males. The phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitors such as tadalafil are used to treat ED whereas selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are preferred for PE. Most of the patients with ED also suffer from PE simultaneously. The combined drug therapies are commonly preferred as they favor elevated intra-vaginal ejaculation latency time (IELT) scores and improved sexual function. The study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of daily paroxetine and tadalafil combination therapy in patients with PE and ED.
PATIENTS AND METHODS
A total of 81 PE patients with ED were enrolled in the study. Patients were treated with daily paroxetine 20 mg and tadalafil 5 mg for 4 weeks. Pre- and post-treatment IELT, premature ejaculation profile (PEP), and International Index of Erectile Function-Erectile Function (IIEF-EF) scores of the patients were analyzed.
RESULTS
The mean IELT and PEP index scores, and mean IIEF-EF values improved after combination therapy (p<0.001 for each). When lifelong and acquired PE+ED patients were compared, significant improvements were observed in IELT, PEP, and IIEF-EF scores in both groups (p<0.001).
CONCLUSIONS
Even though the treatment methods are different, combined therapies to treat simultaneous PE and ED presence are effective compared to monotherapies. However, there is still no definitive treatment that can cure all subtypes of PE or ED.
Topics: Male; Female; Humans; Erectile Dysfunction; Premature Ejaculation; Paroxetine; Tadalafil; Retrospective Studies; Ejaculation; Phosphodiesterase 5 Inhibitors; Treatment Outcome
PubMed: 37203851
DOI: 10.26355/eurrev_202305_32335