Safety and efficacy of sildenafil in Brazilian men with erectile dysfunction secondary to spinal cord injury

Objective: To evaluate the effect of sildenafil in Brazilian patientswith erectile dysfunction secondary to spinal cord injury. Methods:Participants were examined at the time of enrollment and two andsix weeks later. Baseline and follow-up data on sexual functionwere collected. After the second week...

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Main Authors: Carlos Eurico Dornelles Cairoli, Eric Roger Wroclawski, Carlos Hermann Schaal, Francisco Ricardo Nogueira de Azeredo Coutinho, Antonio Paulo Alexandrino, Otto Henrique Torres Chaves
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Published: Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein 2008-03-01
Series:Einstein (São Paulo)
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Online Access:http://www.einstein.br/revista/arquivos/PDF/738-Einstein%20v6n1p68-75.pdf
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spelling doaj-4c21274e26a44cf384d794c8d279ce0b2020-11-25T00:58:21ZengInstituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert EinsteinEinstein (São Paulo)1679-45082008-03-01616875Safety and efficacy of sildenafil in Brazilian men with erectile dysfunction secondary to spinal cord injuryCarlos Eurico Dornelles CairoliEric Roger WroclawskiCarlos Hermann SchaalFrancisco Ricardo Nogueira de Azeredo CoutinhoAntonio Paulo AlexandrinoOtto Henrique Torres ChavesObjective: To evaluate the effect of sildenafil in Brazilian patientswith erectile dysfunction secondary to spinal cord injury. Methods:Participants were examined at the time of enrollment and two andsix weeks later. Baseline and follow-up data on sexual functionwere collected. After the second week, the initial dose of sildenafil(50 mg) could be adjusted according to efficacy and tolerability.Efficacy was assessed primarily through the scores on questions 3and 4 of the International Index of Erectile Dysfunction. Secondaryanalyses included questions and domains of the index, globalefficacy evaluation, percentage of success in sexual intercourseattempts, answers to the Quality of Life and Erectile FunctionQuestionnaire, and partner’s satisfaction. Results: Ninety-onepatients were evaluated as to efficacy and 94 as to safety. Medianage of patients was 33 years, and median time between spinal cordinjury and study enrollment was three years. Sildenafil produceda significant increase in the mean scores of questions 3 and 4(p < 0.001 in both comparisons), as well as in other questionsand in all domains of the International Index of Erectile Dysfunction.Improved erections were reported by 89% of patients, and theproportion of successful sexual intercourse attempts went from6 to 74% (p < 0.001). Mean scores on the Quality of Life andErectile Dysfunction Questionnaire increased from 60 to 74%(p < 0.001). Ninety percent of 42 women reported being moderatelysatisfied to very satisfied with their partners’ treatment. The mostcommon adverse events were headache (16%), flushing (11%) andnasal congestion (10%). Conclusions: Sildenafil proved to be safeand effective in treating Brazilian men with erectile dysfunctionsecondary to traumatic spinal injury.http://www.einstein.br/revista/arquivos/PDF/738-Einstein%20v6n1p68-75.pdfPhosphodiesterase inhibitors/therapeutic usePenile erection/drug effectsErectile dysfunctionSpinal cord injuriesQuestionnaires
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author Carlos Eurico Dornelles Cairoli
Eric Roger Wroclawski
Carlos Hermann Schaal
Francisco Ricardo Nogueira de Azeredo Coutinho
Antonio Paulo Alexandrino
Otto Henrique Torres Chaves
spellingShingle Carlos Eurico Dornelles Cairoli
Eric Roger Wroclawski
Carlos Hermann Schaal
Francisco Ricardo Nogueira de Azeredo Coutinho
Antonio Paulo Alexandrino
Otto Henrique Torres Chaves
Safety and efficacy of sildenafil in Brazilian men with erectile dysfunction secondary to spinal cord injury
Einstein (São Paulo)
Phosphodiesterase inhibitors/therapeutic use
Penile erection/drug effects
Erectile dysfunction
Spinal cord injuries
Questionnaires
author_facet Carlos Eurico Dornelles Cairoli
Eric Roger Wroclawski
Carlos Hermann Schaal
Francisco Ricardo Nogueira de Azeredo Coutinho
Antonio Paulo Alexandrino
Otto Henrique Torres Chaves
author_sort Carlos Eurico Dornelles Cairoli
title Safety and efficacy of sildenafil in Brazilian men with erectile dysfunction secondary to spinal cord injury
title_short Safety and efficacy of sildenafil in Brazilian men with erectile dysfunction secondary to spinal cord injury
title_full Safety and efficacy of sildenafil in Brazilian men with erectile dysfunction secondary to spinal cord injury
title_fullStr Safety and efficacy of sildenafil in Brazilian men with erectile dysfunction secondary to spinal cord injury
title_full_unstemmed Safety and efficacy of sildenafil in Brazilian men with erectile dysfunction secondary to spinal cord injury
title_sort safety and efficacy of sildenafil in brazilian men with erectile dysfunction secondary to spinal cord injury
publisher Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein
series Einstein (São Paulo)
issn 1679-4508
publishDate 2008-03-01
description Objective: To evaluate the effect of sildenafil in Brazilian patientswith erectile dysfunction secondary to spinal cord injury. Methods:Participants were examined at the time of enrollment and two andsix weeks later. Baseline and follow-up data on sexual functionwere collected. After the second week, the initial dose of sildenafil(50 mg) could be adjusted according to efficacy and tolerability.Efficacy was assessed primarily through the scores on questions 3and 4 of the International Index of Erectile Dysfunction. Secondaryanalyses included questions and domains of the index, globalefficacy evaluation, percentage of success in sexual intercourseattempts, answers to the Quality of Life and Erectile FunctionQuestionnaire, and partner’s satisfaction. Results: Ninety-onepatients were evaluated as to efficacy and 94 as to safety. Medianage of patients was 33 years, and median time between spinal cordinjury and study enrollment was three years. Sildenafil produceda significant increase in the mean scores of questions 3 and 4(p < 0.001 in both comparisons), as well as in other questionsand in all domains of the International Index of Erectile Dysfunction.Improved erections were reported by 89% of patients, and theproportion of successful sexual intercourse attempts went from6 to 74% (p < 0.001). Mean scores on the Quality of Life andErectile Dysfunction Questionnaire increased from 60 to 74%(p < 0.001). Ninety percent of 42 women reported being moderatelysatisfied to very satisfied with their partners’ treatment. The mostcommon adverse events were headache (16%), flushing (11%) andnasal congestion (10%). Conclusions: Sildenafil proved to be safeand effective in treating Brazilian men with erectile dysfunctionsecondary to traumatic spinal injury.
topic Phosphodiesterase inhibitors/therapeutic use
Penile erection/drug effects
Erectile dysfunction
Spinal cord injuries
Questionnaires
url http://www.einstein.br/revista/arquivos/PDF/738-Einstein%20v6n1p68-75.pdf
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