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Journal of Kidney

ISSN - 2472-1220

Abstract

Determinants of Erectile Dysfunction in Hemodialysis Patients in CNHU-HKM, Cotonou

Agboton BL, Avakoudjo J, Azonbakin S, Hazoume R, Tossoulegue A, Bigot C, Ahoui S, Agboton C and Rostaing L

Objective: The purpose of this study is to identify determinants of erectile dysfunction in hemodialysis patients in CNHU-HKM, Cotonou.

Method: It was a cross-sectional, descriptive and analytical study conducted over a period of six months, from 1st March to 30th August 2017. Prospective data collection was carried out, along with a comprehensive census of hemodialysis patients meeting inclusion criteria. Sexual function was assessed through full version of International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF).

Results: 114 hemodialysis patients were included in the study, with mean age estimated at 51.05 years ± 11.66. Among the study population, 100 patients (87.7%) had hypertension as comorbidity, hypertensive Nephropathy (67.5%) and Diabetic Nephropathy (14%). The average duration on dialysis was 74.34 ± 55.74. Forty-three hemodialysis patients (37.7%) were with depression, 56 (49.1%) had lower testosterone, 38 (33.3%) high rate of LH and 63 (55.3%) high FSH. 98 (86%) of them experienced erectile dysfunction, 97 (85.1%) sexual desire disorder and 80 (70.2%) orgasm disorder. Determinants of erectile dysfunction in hemodialysis patients included age (p<0.001; OR=1.168), hypertension (p<0.001; OR=10,111), seniority in hemodialysis (p=0.008; OR=1.024), depression (p=0.022; OR=11,250) and testosteronemia (p=0.038; OR=0.740).

Conclusion: Sexual dysfunction prevalence is high in patients receiving dialysis. There is need to include care and support in these patient’s treatment strategies.

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