Results: The total IIEF-5 score significantly correlated with both the IPSS and CLSS questionnaires (p = 0.0001). Among IPSS and CLSS symptoms, factors other than daytime frequency and incomplete emptying showed significant correlation with the total IIEF-5 score. A multivariate regression model indicated nocturia and urethral pain as independent factors for low IIEF-5 scores.
Conclusion: Urethral pain was identified as an independent factor for erectile dysfunction. The extraction of pain symptoms using CLSS questionnaire may be useful to evaluate LUTS in men with pelvic health problems.
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Nakamura M, Fujimura T, Nagata M, Hosoda C, Suzuki M, Fukuhara H, Enomoto Y, Nishimatsu H, Kume H, Igawa Y, Homma Y. Are you the author?
Department of Urology, Tokyo, Japan.
Reference: Aging Male. 2012 Jan 30. Epub ahead of print.
doi: 10.3109/13685538.2011.646342
PubMed Abstract
PMID: 22283118
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