1. The influence of comorbidities on the aging males' symptoms scale in patients with erectile dysfunction.
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Panach-Navarrete, Jorge and Martínez-Jabaloyas, José María
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AGING , *SENILE dementia , *IMPOTENCE , *COMORBIDITY , *MIXED infections , *COMPARATIVE studies , *HYPOGONADISM , *RESEARCH methodology , *MEDICAL cooperation , *RESEARCH , *TESTOSTERONE , *EVALUATION research , *DISEASE prevalence , *DISEASE complications - Abstract
Objectives: To investigate if certain common age-related comorbidities are related with a positive aging males' symptoms (AMS) test outcome.Methods: This was a multicentric, transversal, observational study carried out in a male population with erectile dysfunction. Comorbidities and testosterone levels were registered. The relationship between comorbidities, testosterone levels, and the AMS test outcomes was studied using the global score and the sub-scale score components.Results: The study included 1112 patients. In the multivariate analysis the global score strongly correlated with TT < 12 nmol/L (odds ratio [OR] = 3.17; p < 0.05), psychiatric disorders (OR = 2.73), dyslipidemia (OR = 2.07) and diabetes mellitus (OR = 1.64); the somatic sub-component was related to obesity (OR = 8.62), dyslipidemia (OR = 2.2) and TT < 12 nmol/L (OR = 2.09); the psychogenic sub-component correlated with psychiatric disorders (OR = 3.73), stress (OR = 2.42), dyslipidemia (OR = 1.78) and TT < 12 nmol/L (OR = 1.77); and the sexual sub-component was associated with high blood pressure (OR = 2.94).Conclusion: Although the AMS test is related to low levels of testosterone, it is also of some limited use for diagnosing hypogonadism because it has low specificity and is influenced by pathologies that are frequent during ageing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2017
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