Choroidal Thickness Analysis in Patients with Erectile Dysfunction
Purpose: To investigate the morphological features of choroidal vasculature in patients with erectile dysfunction (ED) by ana-lyzing choroidal thickness using optical coherence tomography. Materials and Methods: We enrolled 39 patients with ED and 19 controls. ED was defined as an erectile function...
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doaj-b303bea9e01f421cae9fac7fe029d6452020-11-24T21:40:06ZengKorean Society for Sexual Medicine and AndrologyThe World Journal of Men's Health2287-42082287-46902019-01-01371859210.5534/wjmh.180038Choroidal Thickness Analysis in Patients with Erectile DysfunctionYong-Kyu Kim0Jang Hoon Lee1Sung Pyo Park2Dae Yul Yang3Hallym University College of MedicineHallym University College of MedicineHallym University College of MedicineHallym University College of MedicinePurpose: To investigate the morphological features of choroidal vasculature in patients with erectile dysfunction (ED) by ana-lyzing choroidal thickness using optical coherence tomography. Materials and Methods: We enrolled 39 patients with ED and 19 controls. ED was defined as an erectile function domain score <26 on the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) questionnaire. Small-choroidal-vessel-layer (SCVL) thickness was calculated by subtracting large-choroidal-vessel-layer (which corresponded to Haller’s layer) thickness from total choroi-dal thickness. Choroidal thickness was compared between the ED and control groups. Results: SCVL thickness was lesser in the ED group than in the control group (control, 69.8±24.3 μm vs. ED, 55.1±19.9 μm; p=0.017). Among patients without diabetes, the ED group showed significantly lesser SCVL thickness than did the control group (control, 77.1±22.7 μm vs. ED, 56.5±20.9 μm; p=0.021). However, among patients with diabetes, choroidal thickness showed no significant intergroup difference. Multiple linear regression analysis revealed that spherical equivalent (standard-ized coefficient b=0.294; p=0.019) and the IIEF erectile function score (standardized coefficient b=0.315; p=0.012) were significantly associated with SCVL thickness. Conclusions: SCVL thickness, including the choriocapillaris layer and medium-sized choroidal vascular layer, decreased in proportion to ED severity, suggesting that microvascular changes in choroidal vessels may occur before specific ocular dis-eases in patients with ED.ChoroidErectile dysfunctionOptical coherence tomography |
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Yong-Kyu Kim Jang Hoon Lee Sung Pyo Park Dae Yul Yang Choroidal Thickness Analysis in Patients with Erectile Dysfunction The World Journal of Men's Health Choroid Erectile dysfunction Optical coherence tomography |
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Yong-Kyu Kim Jang Hoon Lee Sung Pyo Park Dae Yul Yang |
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Choroidal Thickness Analysis in Patients with Erectile Dysfunction |
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Choroidal Thickness Analysis in Patients with Erectile Dysfunction |
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Choroidal Thickness Analysis in Patients with Erectile Dysfunction |
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Choroidal Thickness Analysis in Patients with Erectile Dysfunction |
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Choroidal Thickness Analysis in Patients with Erectile Dysfunction |
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choroidal thickness analysis in patients with erectile dysfunction |
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Korean Society for Sexual Medicine and Andrology |
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The World Journal of Men's Health |
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2287-4208 2287-4690 |
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2019-01-01 |
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Purpose: To investigate the morphological features of choroidal vasculature in patients with erectile dysfunction (ED) by ana-lyzing choroidal thickness using optical coherence tomography.
Materials and Methods: We enrolled 39 patients with ED and 19 controls. ED was defined as an erectile function domain score <26 on the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) questionnaire. Small-choroidal-vessel-layer (SCVL) thickness was calculated by subtracting large-choroidal-vessel-layer (which corresponded to Haller’s layer) thickness from total choroi-dal thickness. Choroidal thickness was compared between the ED and control groups.
Results: SCVL thickness was lesser in the ED group than in the control group (control, 69.8±24.3 μm vs. ED, 55.1±19.9 μm; p=0.017). Among patients without diabetes, the ED group showed significantly lesser SCVL thickness than did the control group (control, 77.1±22.7 μm vs. ED, 56.5±20.9 μm; p=0.021). However, among patients with diabetes, choroidal thickness showed no significant intergroup difference. Multiple linear regression analysis revealed that spherical equivalent (standard-ized coefficient b=0.294; p=0.019) and the IIEF erectile function score (standardized coefficient b=0.315; p=0.012) were significantly associated with SCVL thickness.
Conclusions: SCVL thickness, including the choriocapillaris layer and medium-sized choroidal vascular layer, decreased in proportion to ED severity, suggesting that microvascular changes in choroidal vessels may occur before specific ocular dis-eases in patients with ED. |
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Choroid Erectile dysfunction Optical coherence tomography |
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