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2. A0560 - Prevalence of and predictors of unrecognized orgasmic dysfunction in men with new onset erectile dysfunction – Findings from a cross-sectional, real-life study.
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Cilio, S., Belladelli, F., Pozzi, E., Fallara, G., Candela, L., Bertini, A., Corsini, C., Lanzaro, F., Cannoletta, D., Raffo, M., Negri, F., Cella, L., Fantin, M., Boeri, L., Capogrosso, P., D'Arma, A., Montorsi, F., and Salonia, A.
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IMPOTENCE - Published
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3. A0557 - Cancer survivorship in male patients: The importance of involving the andrologist in the real-life world.
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Cilio, S., Pozzi, E., Belladelli, F., Fallara, G., Candela, L., Bertini, A., Corsini, C., Lanzaro, F., Cannoletta, D., Raffo, M., Negri, F., Cella, L., Fantin, M., Boeri, L., Capogrosso, P., D'Arma, A., Montorsi, F., and Salonia, A.
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MALES , *PATIENTS - Published
- 2023
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4. Testicular pain and youtube™: are uploaded videos a reliable source to get information?
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Alberto Melchionna, Claudia Collà Ruvolo, Marco Capece, Roberto La Rocca, Giuseppe Celentano, Gianluigi Califano, Massimiliano Creta, Luigi Napolitano, Simone Morra, Simone Cilio, Carmine Turco, Vincenzo Caputo, Nicola Longo, Vincenzo Mirone, Ciro Imbimbo, Melchionna, A., Colla Ruvolo, C., Capece, M., La Rocca, R., Celentano, G., Califano, G., Creta, M., Napolitano, L., Morra, S., Cilio, S., Turco, C., Caputo, V., Longo, N., Mirone, V., and Imbimbo, C.
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Several previous studies on YouTube™ on urological field have already been published. The aim of the current study was to evaluate the quality information of YouTubeTM videos on testicular pain. Using Google Trends tool, the frequency of worldwide YouTubeTM and Google Search on testicular pain was examined from 2010 to 2020. The keywords “testicular pain”, “testicular ache” and “scrotal pain” were used on the YouTube platform and the first 100 YouTubeTM videos were analyzed for each one. The Patient Education Materials Assessment Tool (PEMAT) for Audiovisual (A/V) Materials, the DISCERN score and Misinformation tool were used to assess video quality. According to YouTube™ Search the mean relative frequency search for “testicular pain” ranged from 10.5 to 30.0%. According to GoogleTM Search it ranged from 73.7 to 91.0%, Of all 300 videos, 117 were eligible for the analysis. The median number of views, thumbs-up and thumbs-down was respectively: 47060 (interquartile range [IQR] = 6297.0–144188.0), 289 (IQR = 40–912) and 19 (IQR = 4–53). Of all videos, 68.4% and 31.6% were produced respectively by Medical Doctors and Other. The median PEMAT Actionability and Understandability scores were 66.7% and 66.7%, respectively. The median DISCERN score ranged from 1 to 5, with an overall median score of 3, defined from question 16. The median misinformation score ranged from 2 to 5. In conclusion, an increased interest on testicular pain was recorded on both YouTubeTM and Google search during the last decade. However, according to the quality assessment tools used, YouTube™ users cannot get trustful and exhaustive information on testicular pain. Therefore, authors with/without medical background should improve the quality of information on YouTube™ videos.
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- 2022
5. A1258 - Clinical characteristics at presentation of Peyronie's disease patients have changed over the last 20 years.
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Pozzi, E., Fallara, G., Belladelli, F., Cilio, S., Corsini, C., Lanzaro, F., Bertini, A., Raffo, M., Negri, F., Cella, L., Fantin, M., Candela, L., Capogrosso, P., Boeri, L., D'Arma, A., Montorsi, F., and Salonia, A.
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SYMPTOMS , *PENILE induration - Published
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6. A0671 - The additional effect of the sperm DNA fragmentation index to predict pregnancy in primary infertile couple undergoing medically assisted reproduction.
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Fallara, G., Capogrosso, P., Pozzi, E., Belladelli, F., Cilio, S., Raffo, M., Negri, F., Cella, L., Fantin, M., Lanzaro, F., Bertini, A., Boeri, L., Corsini, C., Candela, L., D'Arma, A., Pagliardini, L., Dehò, F., Montorsi, F., and Salonia, A.
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REPRODUCTIVE technology , *SPERMATOZOA , *PREGNANCY , *DNA , *HUMAN artificial insemination , *MULTIPLE pregnancy , *CELL death - Published
- 2023
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7. A0565 - Compliance to oral treatment for premature ejaculation – data from a single academic center.
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Capogrosso, P., Pozzi, E., Belladelli, F., Fallara, G., Cilio, S., Raffo, M., Negri, F., Cella, L., Fantin, M., Bertini, A., Boeri, L., Corsini, C., Lanzaro, F., Candela, L., D'Arma, A., Dehò, F., Montorsi, F., and Salonia, A.
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PREMATURE ejaculation , *ORAL drug administration , *PATIENT compliance - Published
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8. A0228 - A Machine Learning-derived Nomogram to predict pregnancy in Infertile couples with male factor infertility undergoing medically assisted reproduction techniques.
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Belladelli, F., Pozzi, E., Fallara, G., Cilio, S., Corsini, C., Lanzaro, F., Candela, L., Bertini, A., Raffo, M., Negri, F., Cella, L., Fantin, M., Capogrosso, P., Boeri, L., D'Arma, A., Eisenberg, M., Pagliardini, L., Montorsi, F., and Salonia, A.
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MALE infertility , *REPRODUCTIVE technology , *NOMOGRAPHY (Mathematics) , *PREGNANCY - Published
- 2023
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9. A0213 - The association between testosterone and psychological well-being: Findings from a real-life cross-sectional study.
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Belladelli, F., Pozzi, E., Fallara, G., Cilio, S., Corsini, C., Lanzaro, F., Candela, L., Bertini, A., Raffo, M., Negri, F., Cella, L., Fantin, M., Cannoletta, D., Boeri, L., Capogrosso, P., D'Arma, A., Montorsi, F., and Salonia, A.
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PSYCHOLOGICAL well-being , *CROSS-sectional method , *TESTOSTERONE - Published
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10. A0025 - Clinical predictors of bladder outlet obstruction among men consulting for routine urological screening.
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Capogrosso, P., Fallara, G., Pozzi, E., Belladelli, F., Cilio, S., Raffo, M., Negri, F., Cella, L., Fantin, M., Corsini, C., Lanzaro, F., Candela, L., Bertini, A., Boeri, L., D'Arma, A., Dehò, F., Montorsi, F., and Salonia, A.
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BLADDER obstruction , *MEDICAL screening - Published
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11. Effects of recreational cannabis on testicular function in primary infertile men
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Federico Belladelli, Giuseppe Fallara, Edoardo Pozzi, Christian Corsini, Simone Cilio, Massimiliano Raffo, Alessia d'Arma, Luca Boeri, Paolo Capogrosso, Michael Eisenberg, Francesco Montorsi, Andrea Salonia, Belladelli, F, Fallara, G, Pozzi, E, Corsini, C, Cilio, S, Raffo, M, D'Arma, A, Boeri, L, Capogrosso, P, Eisenberg, M, Montorsi, F, and Salonia, A
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Male ,cannabis ,Sperm Count ,Urology ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,male infertility ,Settore MED/24 - Urologia ,Semen Analysis ,Endocrinology ,Reproductive Medicine ,Seeds ,testosterone ,Sperm Motility ,Humans ,Infertility, Male - Abstract
Male factor contributes to up to 50% of cases of couples experiencing infertility. Cannabis is one of the most commonly used recreational drugs, and its effects on the reproductive system have been largely debated in the literature.The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of recreational cannabis use on total T (tT) levels, gonadal status, and sperm parameters in a cohort of primary infertile non-Finnish, white-European men.Data of 2074 white-European men visited for primary couple's infertility were analyzed. Lifestyle factors and cannabis use were investigated in all participants. Semen analyses were based on the 2010 World Health Organization reference criteria. Serum hormones were evaluated, and patients were subdivided based on their gonadal status. Health-significant comorbidities were scored with the Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI). Descriptive statistics and linear regression analyses were used to test the association between cannabis use, sperm parameters, and hormonal levels. Logistic regression analyses tested potential predictors for abnormal sperm parameters and gonadal status.Of 2074, 225 (10.9%) patients reported cannabis use in their lifetime. Total Testosterone levels were lower in cannabis users compared to nonusers (p = 0.03). In a multivariable linear regression analysis, cannabis use was inversely associated with tT levels (ß = -0.372 ng/ml; p = 0.005) but not with follicle-stimulating hormone nor with luteinizing hormone levels. Conversely, at multivariable logistic regression model cannabis use was not associated with the type of hypogonadism. At multivariable linear regression analysis, cannabis use was inversely associated with sperm morphology (p = 0.007), while not with both sperm concentration and sperm motility. Similarly, at adjusted logistic regression analysis cannabis use resulted associated with teratozoospermia (p = 0.039) but not with oligo-, astheno-, and azoospermia.Infertile men using cannabis are at higher risk of having lower testosterone levels and altered sperm morphology as compared with nonusers.
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- 2022
12. A Comparative Study of the Triglycerides/HDL Ratio and Pseudocholinesterase Levels in Patients with Bladder Cancer
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Felice Crocetto, Savio Domenico Pandolfo, Achille Aveta, Raffaele Martino, Francesco Trama, Vincenzo Francesco Caputo, Biagio Barone, Marco Abate, Enrico Sicignano, Simone Cilio, Gianluca Russo, Matteo Massanova, Concetta Di Vito, Ciro Imbimbo, Giovanni Tarantino, Crocetto, F., Pandolfo, S. D., Aveta, A., Martino, R., Trama, F., Caputo, V. F., Barone, B., Abate, M., Sicignano, E., Cilio, S., Russo, G., Massanova, M., Di Vito, C., Imbimbo, C., and Tarantino, G.
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bladder cancer ,TG/HDL ratio ,pseudocholinesterase ,Pseudocholinesterase ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Bladder cancer - Abstract
Background: Lipid alterations may serve as potential tumour biomarkers. The ratio of triglycerides to HDL cholesterol (TG/HDL ratio) is associated with various cancers. Pseudocholinesterase (PChE) activity, involved in TG hydrolysis, plays an important role in the metabolism of lipoprotein. There is scarce data assessing the reliability of both the TG/HDL ratio and PChE levels in correctly classifying patients suffering from bladder cancer. Methods: Three hundred and ninety-six patients undergoing cystoscopy or transurethral resection of the bladder (TURB), broken into two major groups, i.e., patients with histologically confirmed, non-metastatic bladder cancer (n = 208) and without bladder cancer (no bladder cancer, n = 188), formed the study population. The last group was split into two subgroups consisting of a cohort of patients never suffering from bladder cancer but with other bladder diseases (no CaBD, n = 100) and another cohort formed by patients characterised by eradicated bladder cancer after TURB with no recurrence during a three-month follow-up (previous bladder cancer, n = 88). Pieces of information by both metabolic derangement (the presence of type 2 diabetes mellitus), hypertension and lipid profile were retrieved from patient records upon entry to the study. Sensitivity, specificity, areas under the ROC (AUROC) of the TG/HDL ratio, and PChE levels were used in diagnostic decision making. Results: The TG/HDL ratio as well as PChE concentrations of bladder cancer patients were significantly different when compared to those with previous bladder cancer and the no CaBD patients (p = 0.023 and 0.0004, respectively). There was an independent role of both the TG/HDL ratio and PChE levels in predicting the presence of bladder cancer (OR: 1.22 and 0.99, respectively), but the reliability of the TG/HDL ratio (AUROC: 0.587) was superior to that of PChE levels (AUROC: 0.374). The AUROC of a new parameter resulting from the combination of the TG/HDL ratio with PChE levels showed a further increment in the discriminant power of the bladder cancer presence (0.6298), interestingly with a negative predictive value (89%) according to the Bayesian approach. The cut-off of the TG/HDL ratio, the main marker of the present study that better distinguishes bladder cancer from no bladder cancer patients, was 2.147. Discussion and Conclusions: The reliability of the TG/HDL ratio is based on the fact that this parameter likely mirrors the insulin resistance (IR) underlying bladder cancer patients. Furthermore, PChE levels evidence both IR and the associated non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. The TG/HDL ratio and PChE levels as well as their combined use could help physicians to assess/confirm the presence of this very common cancer, where early detection is important to ensure the best therapeutical approach.
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13. Analysis of quality information provided by 'Dr. YouTubeTM' on Phimosis
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Simone Cilio, Claudia Collà Ruvolo, Carmine Turco, Massimiliano Creta, Marco Capece, Roberto La Rocca, Giuseppe Celentano, Gianluigi Califano, Simone Morra, Alberto Melchionna, Francesco Mangiapia, Felice Crocetto, Paolo Verze, Alessandro Palmieri, Ciro Imbimbo, Vincenzo Mirone, Cilio, S., Colla Ruvolo, C., Turco, C., Creta, M., Capece, M., La Rocca, R., Celentano, G., Califano, G., Morra, S., Melchionna, A., Mangiapia, F., Crocetto, F., Verze, P., Palmieri, A., Imbimbo, C., and Mirone, V.
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The objective of the current study was to evaluate the quality of the information provided in YouTubeTM videos on phimosis. The term “phimosis” was searched on YouTubeTM, and the Patient Education Materials Assessment Tool (PEMAT) for Audio/Visual Materials (Understandability and Actionability sections, good-quality score of minimum 70%) and misinformation scale (rated from 1 to 5) were used to assess video quality. Quality assessment was investigated over time. Of all, 60 were eligible for analysis. Healthcare providers were the authors of 75.0% of the videos, and 73.3% of the videos were patient-targeted. The median Understandability score was 42.9% (interquartile range [IQR]:34.5–58.9) and ranged from 28.6 to 42.9% (2013–2020). The median Actionability score was 50.0% (IQR:25.0–56.2) and ranged from 25.0 to 50.0% (2013–2020). The median misinformation score was 2.8/5 (IQR:1.6–3.6), and although the score fluctuated over time, the median score was 2.6 both in 2013 and in 2020. According to our results, although an increase of PEMAT over time was observed, the overall quality of the information uploaded on YouTubeTM is low. Therefore, at present, YouTubeTM cannot be recommended as a reliable source of information on phimosis. Video producers should upload higher-quality videos to help physicians and patients in the decision-making process.
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14. Reply to a letter to the editor regarding the published article: 'YouTube™ as a source of information on bladder pain syndrome: A contemporary analysis'
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Simone Morra, Claudia Collà Ruvolo, Luigi Napolitano, Roberto La Rocca, Giuseppe Celentano, Gianluigi Califano, Massimiliano Creta, Marco Capece, Carmine Turco, Simone Cilio, Alberto Melchionna, Gerardo Gerundo, Francesco Trama, Francesco Mangiapia, Ferdinando Fusco, Vincenzo Mirone, Nicola Longo, Morra, S., Colla Ruvolo, C., Napolitano, L., La Rocca, R., Celentano, G., Califano, G., Creta, M., Capece, M., Turco, C., Cilio, S., Melchionna, A., Gerundo, G., Trama, F., Mangiapia, F., Fusco, F., Mirone, V., and Longo, N.
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Urology ,Cystitis, Interstitial ,Video Recording ,Humans ,Neurology (clinical) ,Social Media - Published
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15. A0672 - Normospermia in primary infertile patients with varicocele: What are we missing?
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Fallara, G., Capogrosso, P., Pozzi, E., Belladelli, F., Cilio, S., Raffo, M., Negri, F., Cella, L., Fantin, M., Bertini, A., Corsini, C., Lanzaro, F., Boeri, L., Candela, L., D'Arma, A., Pagliardini, L., Muneer, A., Montorsi, F., and Salonia, A.
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VARICOCELE , *PATIENTS - Published
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16. A0670 - The definition of idiopathic male infertility should include sperm DNA fragmentation values: Findings from a cross-sectional study.
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Boeri, L., Pozzi, E., Belladelli, F., Fallara, G., Cilio, S., Bertini, A., Raffo, M., Negri, F., Cella, L., Fantin, M., Corsini, C., Lanzaro, F., Candela, L., Capogrosso, P., D'Arma, A., Montorsi, F., and Salonia, A.
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MALE infertility , *CROSS-sectional method , *SPERMATOZOA , *DNA , *DEFINITIONS , *CELL death - Published
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17. A0567 - The clinical profile of men with premature ejaculation at presentation has changed over the last fifteen years: analysis from a longitudinal study.
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Boeri, L., Pozzi, E., Belladelli, F., Fallara, G., Cilio, S., Bertini, A., Lanzaro, F., Candela, L., Corsini, C., Raffo, M., Negri, F., Cella, L., Fantin, M., Capogrosso, P., D'Arma, A., Montorsi, F., and Salonia, A.
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LONGITUDINAL method , *PREMATURE ejaculation - Published
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18. A0215 - Follicle stimulating hormone-to-Inhibin B ratio in primary infertile men with hypergonadotropic hypogonadism — a clinical marker of testosterone deficiency severity?
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Pozzi, E., Belladelli, F., Fallara, G., Cilio, S., Corsini, C., Bertini, A., Raffo, M., Negri, F., Cella, L., Fantin, M., Lanzaro, F., Candela, L., Capogrosso, P., Boeri, L., D'Arma, A., Montorsi, F., and Salonia, A.
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MALE infertility , *BIOMARKERS , *HYPOGONADISM , *TESTOSTERONE - Published
- 2023
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19. Glans penis augmentation: when, how, and why?
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Francesco Smarrazzo, Davide Arcaniolo, Claudia Collà Ruvolo, Celeste Manfredi, Gianluigi Califano, Simone Cilio, Paolo Verze, Califano, G., Arcaniolo, D., Ruvolo, C. C., Manfredi, C., Smarrazzo, F., Cilio, S., and Verze, P.
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Urology ,Glans penis ,Small sample ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Premature ejaculation ,medicine ,Treatment strategy ,Humans ,medicine.symptom ,Andrology ,Premature Ejaculation ,Intensive care medicine ,business ,Glans ,Penis - Abstract
The growing demand for glans penis augmentation (GPA) makes it a hot topic in the field of andrological surgery, albeit still widely debated. The lack of high supporting evidence and its technically challenging aspects are the main concerns. The aim of this study was to review the current literature about GPA in order to provide an easy and comprehensive overview of the topic. GPA is suitable for managing both cosmetic and functional issues. Counseling should be the cornerstone of the decision-making process. A thorough understanding of the glans anatomy and treatment strategies remain essential to safely and effectively address the patient’s needs. GPA can be performed using injectable fillers or surgical grafting. Glans-shaft penis asymmetries, small glans size, and loss of glans tumescence can be managed by both injectable fillers and surgery. On the other hand, patients with lifelong premature ejaculation can mainly benefit from using injectable fillers. Currently, available studies show promising results but are limited by small sample’s size and non-randomized design. Furthermore, treatment-related complications are poorly reported. The long-term efficacy and safety profiles of GPA techniques should be further investigated.
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- 2021
20. A0092 - Testicular pain and YouTube™: Are uploaded videos a reliable source to get information?
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Melchionna, A., Collà Ruvolo, C., Capece, M., La Rocca, R., Celentano, G., Califano, G., Creta, M., Napolitano, L., Morra, S., Cilio, S., Turco, C., Caputo, V., Longo, N., Mirone, V., and Imbimbo, C.
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INFORMATION resources , *UPLOADING of data , *VIDEOS - Published
- 2022
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21. The spreading information of YouTube videos on Phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitors: a worrisome picture from one of the most consulted internet source.
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Pezone G, Collà Ruvolo C, Cilio S, Fraia A, Di Mauro E, Califano G, Passaro F, Creta M, Capece M, La Rocca R, Celentano G, Morra S, Di Bello F, Palmieri A, Imbimbo C, and Longo N
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- Humans, Patient Education as Topic methods, Male, Information Dissemination methods, Internet, Erectile Dysfunction drug therapy, Sildenafil Citrate therapeutic use, Phosphodiesterase 5 Inhibitors therapeutic use, Social Media, Video Recording
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Several previous studies on YouTube
TM information on medical topics have already been published. The current study aimed to evaluate the quality information of YouTubeTM videos on Phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitors (PDE5-is). A systematic search on YouTube™ was conducted using 30 keyword combinations. For each keyword's combination, the first 50 videos were recorded. The quality of videos on YouTube™ was assessed with Patient Education Materials Assessment Tool for audio-visual content (PEMAT A/V), DISCERN score and a specified created Misinformation tool. According to the selection criteria, 229 YouTube™ videos were suitable for the analyses. Videos were stratified according to the five main identified topics: sildenafil [n = 98; 42.79%] vs tadalafil [n = 50; 21.83%] vs vardenafil [n = 44;19.21%] vs avanafil [n = 17; 7.42%] vs PDE5-is in general [n = 20; 8.73%]. The median overall PEMAT A/V Understandability score and Actionability score were 55% (interquartile range [IQR]: 42-75) and 0% (IQR = 0-67), respectively. Specifically, according to our stratification, YouTube Videos on avanafil reached higher values of both Understandability and Actionability (72.7% and 66.7, respectively) in contrast to other categories. According to DISCERN tool, the total overall median score was 29.5 (IQR = 18-41). According to Misinformation scale, the item 1 ('sexual stimulation') harboured an overall median score of 2 (IQR = 1-2); the item 2 ('side effects') an overall median score of 2 (IQR = 1-3); the item 3 ('treatment choices') an overall median score of 1 (IQR = 1-2); the item 4 ('contraindications') an overall median score of 2 (IQR = 1-2). YouTube™ is a fast and open-access source for mass information. The overall quality of the PDE5-is contents provided is sadly unsatisfactory. Nowadays, YouTube™ cannot be recommended as a reliable source of information on PDE5-is., Competing Interests: Competing interests The authors declare no competing interests., (© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited.)- Published
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22. One out of two idiopathic infertile men has pathologic sperm DNA fragmentation values: Potential implications for clinical practice.
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Boeri L, Pozzi E, Belladelli F, Corsini C, Cilio S, Bertini A, Lanzaro F, Candela L, Raffo M, Negri F, Cella L, Fantin M, Fallara G, Capogrosso P, d'Arma A, Montorsi F, and Salonia A
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- Humans, Male, Adult, Testosterone blood, Semen Analysis, Middle Aged, Insulin Resistance, DNA Fragmentation, Infertility, Male genetics, Infertility, Male pathology, Spermatozoa pathology, Spermatozoa metabolism, Follicle Stimulating Hormone blood
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Objectives: To investigate the distribution of sperm DNA fragmentation (SDF) values and their association with clinical and seminal parameters in idiopathic infertile men., Design, Patients, Measurements: Data from 3224 primary infertile men (belonging to couples having failed to conceive a pregnancy within 12 months) who underwent a thorough diagnostic work-up were analysed. A SDF value ≥ 30% (according to Sperm Chromatin Structure Assay) was considered pathologic. We excluded: (1) men with genetic abnormalities; (2) men with history of cryptorchidism; (3) men with biochemical hypogonadism; (4) men with clinical varicocele; and (5) men with other possible known aetiological factors. Descriptive statistics and logistic regression analyses were used to describe the whole cohort., Results: Of all, 792 (23%) men with at least one abnormal WHO semen parameter but without any identified aetiologic factor for infertility, were considered as idiopathic infertile men. Of 792, 418 (52.7%) men had SDF ≥30%. Men with pathologic SDF were older (p = .02), had higher Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) (p = .04) but lower total testosterone (p = .03) values than those with SDF <30%. The homoeostatic model assessment index for insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) was higher in men with SDF ≥30% (p = .01). Idiopathic infertile men with SDF ≥30% presented with lower sperm concentration (p < .001) and lower progressive sperm motility (p < .01) than those with SDF < 30%. Logistic regression analysis revealed that older age (OR: 1.1, p = .02) and higher HOMA-IR score (OR: 1.8, p = .03) were associated with SDF ≥ 30%, after accounting for FSH and sperm concentration values., Conclusions: Approximately half of infertile men categorized as idiopathic had pathologic SDF values. Idiopathic infertile men with pathologic SDF showed worse clinical, hormonal and semen parameters than those with normal SDF values. These results suggest that including SDF testing could be clinically relevant over the real-life management work-up of infertile men., (© 2024 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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- 2024
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23. Spontaneous erectile function recovery among young men with erectile dysfunction taking tadalafil 5 mg once a day.
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Pozzi E, Corsini C, Bertini A, Belladelli F, Raffo M, Negri F, Cattafi F, Cilio S, Boeri L, Capogrosso P, d'Arma A, Ramasamy R, Montorsi F, and Salonia A
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- Humans, Male, Adult, Penile Erection drug effects, Recovery of Function, Middle Aged, Drug Administration Schedule, Tadalafil therapeutic use, Tadalafil administration & dosage, Erectile Dysfunction drug therapy, Phosphodiesterase 5 Inhibitors therapeutic use, Phosphodiesterase 5 Inhibitors adverse effects, Phosphodiesterase 5 Inhibitors administration & dosage
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Background: Daily (once a day [OaD]) tadalafil intake is a valuable option for men favoring spontaneous over scheduled sexual intercourse., Aim: The study sought to assess the rate of and the clinical factors associated with spontaneous, medication-free erectile function (EF) recovery after discontinuation of tadalafil 5 mg OaD in a cohort of young men seeking first medical help for psychogenic erectile dysfunction (ED) as their primary complaint., Methods: Data from 96 consecutive patients <50 years of age seeking first medical help for ED and prescribed tadalafil 5 mg OaD were analyzed. Patients completed the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) and underwent baseline penile color Doppler ultrasound. Follow-up involved clinical assessments or phone interviews. Spontaneous medication-free EF recovery was defined as IIEF EF domain score >22 after tadalafil discontinuation, prompting cessation of follow-up. Descriptive statistics compared tadalafil OaD responders and nonresponders. Cox regression hazard models explored the association between baseline characteristics and EF recovery risk post-drug discontinuation. Kaplan-Meier analyses estimated EF recovery probability over time., Outcomes: The primary outcome was EF recovery after discontinuation of tadalafil 5 mg OaD., Results: Overall, median age was 39 (interquartile range [IQR], 32-45) years. Of all, 82 (85.4%) patients achieved EF recovery after tadalafil OaD discontinuation, while 14 (14.6%) patients were identified as nonresponders. Median tadalafil usage time (from beginning to discontinuation) was 3 (IQR, 2-11) months. The most common treatment-emergent adverse event was headache in 9 (9.4%) patients. Nonresponders were older (43 [IQR, 42-45] years vs 38 [IQR, 31-44] years; P = .03), had higher body mass index (25.5 [IQR, 23.4-29.9] kg/m2 vs 23.6 [IQR, 21.8-25.9] kg/m2; P = .04), and reported lower baseline IIEF EF domain scores (12 [IQR, 7-15] vs 15 [IQR, 10-22]; P = .02) than responders. Nonresponders and responders did not differ in terms of baseline ED severity, Charlson comorbidity index, smoking, alcohol consumption, regular physical exercise, and color Doppler ultrasound parameters. Upon Cox regression analysis, younger age (hazard ratio, 0.95; 95% confidence interval, 0.92-0.99; P = .01) was associated to EF recovery, after adjusting for baseline ED severity, body mass index, smoking, and Charlson comorbidity index ≥1. The Kaplan-Meier analysis displays the probability of EF recovery over time, indicating rates of 43%, 60%, and 72% at 3-, 6-, and 12-month follow-up intervals, respectively., Clinical Implications: Tadalafil 5 mg OaD is an effective short-term treatment for psychogenic ED, allowing its discontinuation after achieving a normal medication-free EF., Strengths and Limitations: The main limitations are the limited number of participants and the potential neglect of confounding factors., Conclusion: Almost 1 out of 2 young men with primary psychogenic ED who were prescribed with tadalafil 5 mg OaD recovered spontaneous medication-free EF after 3 months of treatment. Overall, the younger the patient was, the higher the chance there was of spontaneous EF recovery after drug discontinuation., (© The Author(s) 2024. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The International Society of Sexual Medicine.)
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24. Impact of Hydroxyurea to Treat Haematological Disorders on Male Fertility: Two Case Reports and a Systematic Review.
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Cilio S, Fallara G, Lupo Stanghellini MT, Ciceri F, Montorsi F, Lunghi F, and Salonia A
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Purpose: Hydroxyurea (HU) is a cytoreductive agent used as standard treatment option for sickle cell anaemia/disease (SCD), essential thrombocythemia (ET), and polycythaemia vera (PV). Despite its overall good safety profile, its use also in relatively young patients raises an interest on its potential impact on spermatogenesis. To perform a systematic review of all published articles investigating fertility in male patients affected by SCD, ET, and PV and treated with HU. Two paradigmatic case reports of patients affected by PV and ET, respectively, have been also reported., Materials and Methods: PubMed, EMBASE, and Cochrane databases were queried for all the published studies indexed up to November 15th, 2022. A combination of the following keywords was used: "hydroxyurea," "fertility," "male," "sperm," "sickle cell anaemia," "sickle cell disease," "essential thrombocythemia," "polycythaemia vera.", Results: Of 48 articles identified, 8 studies, involving 161 patients, were eligible for inclusion. Overall, the number of spermatogonia per round cross section of seminiferous tubule were decreased in patients with SCD compared to healthy males. HU treatment was always associated with a worsening of semen parameters, even up to azoospermia. Notably, treatment discontinuation was associated with an improvement of semen parameters and a trend toward normalization in the case of PV and ET, with a less clear amelioration in men with SCD. In both our patients with either PV or ET, HU discontinuation was associated with a significant improvement of spermatogenesis with successful spontaneous pregnancies., Conclusions: Published evidence do not consistently report normalization of spermatogenesis after HU discontinuation in SCD cases. Conversely, the literature almost consistently reported an improvement of semen parameters at the discontinuation of HU therapy in PV and ET cases. Our real-life two cases confirmed those findings. The willing of fatherhood and the need for effective fertility treatment warrant further research to improve work-up management in men with hematological disorders., Competing Interests: The authors have nothing to disclose., (Copyright © 2024 Korean Society for Sexual Medicine and Andrology.)
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25. Unilateral Post-Chemotherapy Robot-Assisted Retroperitoneal Lymph Node Dissection for Stage II Non-Seminomatous Germ Cell Tumors: Sexual and Reproductive Outcomes.
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Tufano A, Cilio S, Spena G, Izzo A, Castaldo L, Grimaldi G, Muscariello R, Franzese D, Quarto G, Autorino R, Passaro F, and Perdonà S
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We aimed to report sexual and reproductive outcomes following post-chemotherapy robot-assisted retroperitoneal unilateral lymph node dissection (PC-rRPLND) for non-seminomatous germ cell tumors (NSGCTs) at a high-volume cancer center. We collected records regarding sexual and reproductive outcomes of patients undergoing unilateral PC-rRPLND for stage II NSGCTs from January 2018 to November 2021. Preoperative and postoperative (at 12 months) ejaculatory function as well as erectile function, based on the International Index of Erectile Function-5 (IIEF-5) and Erection Hardness Score (EHS), were assessed. Only patients with a pre-operative IIEF-5 of ≥22 and EHS of ≥3 were included in this analysis. Overall, 22 patients undergoing unilateral PC-rRPLND met the inclusion criteria. Of these, seven (31.8%) patients presented an andrological disorder of any type after PC-rRPLND. Specifically, retrograde ejaculation was present in three (13.6%) patients and hypospermia was present in one (4.5%) patient. Moreover, three (13.6%) patients yielded erectile dysfunction (IIEF-5 < 22 and/or EHS < 3). Lastly, two (9.1%) succeeded in naturally conceiving a child after PC-rRPLND. Retrograde ejaculation is confirmed to be one of the most common complications of PC-rRPLND. Moreover, a non-negligible number of patients experience erectile dysfunction.
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26. Parenting desire among men who have sex with men in a heteronormative context.
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Cilio S, d'Arma A, Montorsi F, and Salonia A
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- Humans, Male, Homosexuality, Male, Fathers, Surveys and Questionnaires, Sexual Behavior, Parenting, Sexual and Gender Minorities
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Introduction: The desire for parenthood in the LGBT+ community is still a matter of critical debate worldwide., Objectives: We aimed to (i) analyse the prevalence of desire for fatherhood in a cohort of white-European sexually active men who have sex with men and (ii) explore the characteristics of men who have sex with men with respect to those without the desire for fatherhood., Materials and Methods: An anonymous self-compiled survey with 23 closed socio-demographic general questions, one section aimed to assess medical history and recreational habits and two sections devoted to investigate genital and sexual health, was provided to each participant. Likewise, all participants were invited to complete a number of questionnaires, including the Male Sexual Health Questionnaire and the Beck Inventory for Depression., Results: Of 191 men who have sex with men white-European participants who eventually completed the survey, 112 (58.6%) clearly expressed their desire for fatherhood. Of all, the wish to become a parent was strong in 99 (51.8%) individuals and higher in younger participants (35 [28-46] vs. 43 [32-50] years, p = 0.01). No other significant differences in terms of educational level and relational status were identified between the two groups. Of all, the wish to become a parent was strong in 99 (51.8%) individuals and higher in younger participants (35 [28-46] vs. 43 [32-50] years, p = 0.01)., Conclusion: Current preliminary findings highlight that more than one in two men who have sex with men has a desire for fatherhood, with almost 81% of all having a high desire for fathering, which is clearly more intense in younger men., (© 2023 American Society of Andrology and European Academy of Andrology.)
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27. Intraplaque injections of hyaluronic acid for the treatment of stable-phase Peyronie's disease: a retrospective single-center experience.
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Cilio S, Rocca R, Celentano G, Marino C, Creta M, Califano G, Manfredi C, Russo GI, Morgado A, Falcone M, and Capece M
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- Humans, Male, Retrospective Studies, Middle Aged, Aged, Treatment Outcome, Injections, Intralesional, Penis drug effects, Penis diagnostic imaging, Adult, Penile Induration drug therapy, Hyaluronic Acid administration & dosage, Hyaluronic Acid therapeutic use
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Peyronie's disease (PD) is a condition of penile connective tissue affecting up to 10% of men worldwide. In the complexity of its management, nonsurgical treatments, such as intraplaque injections, are gaining attention. The current literature shows data on the efficacy of intraplaque injections of hyaluronic acid (HA) mainly in acute-phase PD. However, data on injections of HA in stable-phase PD are lacking. Data for this retrospective study were derived from a prospectively maintained database of private patients presenting at a private medical practice affiliated to the University of Naples "Federico II" (Naples, Italy) with stable-phase PD between January 2020 and March 2023. Patients underwent a standard protocol of three injections, each administered at a two-week interval. During the intervals, patients performed vacuum device therapy, penile stretching, and modeling exercises. All patients compiled the Peyronie's Disease Questionnaire (PDQ) and Global Assessment of Peyronie's Disease (GAPD) at baseline and 2 weeks after the third injection. A penile Doppler ultrasound was performed 2 weeks after the last injection to record the final curvature. Overall, we recruited 62 patients with stable-phase PD and a mean (±standard deviation [s.d.]) curvature of 52.7° (±9.7°). After 6 weeks, eight (12.9%) patients did not experience any curvature improvement. The remaining 54 patients had a final mean (±s.d.) curvature of 40.3° (±9.1°) with P < 0.001, compared to that before treatment. We found improvement in all PDQ domains (all P ≤ 0.01), and 50 (80.6%) patients reported subjective improvement of the penile curvature according to the GAPD. In conclusion, we demonstrated that after three injections of HA administered according to the adopted protocol, patients with stable-phase PD could experience significant improvements in penile curvature, and physical and psychological consequences of the disease without significantly relevant side effects., (Copyright © 2024 Copyright: © The Author(s)(2024).)
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28. PDE5is-naïve versus non-naïve patients at first investigation for erectile dysfunction-findings from a long-term, real-life cross-sectional study.
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Cilio S, Capogrosso P, Pozzi E, Belladelli F, Corsini C, Raffo M, Candela L, Fallara G, Boeri L, d'Arma A, Imbimbo C, Mirone V, Montorsi F, and Salonia A
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Background: Phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitors (PDE5is) represent a first-line pharmacological therapy for erectile dysfunction (ED). Men could obtain PDE5is for recreational purposes without any proper medical prescription., Objective: We aimed to analyze clinical characteristics of patients who already used any PDE5i for ED without previous formal medical prescription., Materials and Methods: Data from 2012 heterosexual, sexually active men seeking first medical help for ED at our outpatient clinic between 2005 and 2022 were analyzed. All patients were assessed with a comprehensive sexual and medical history and completed the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) at baseline. Comorbidities were scored with the Charlson comorbidity index (CCI). Thereof, according to exposure to any PDE5i before their first visit, patients were subdivided into: PDE5i-naïve and non-PDE5i-naïve patients. Descriptive statistics tested the sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of both groups. A logistic regression model predicted the likelihood of being PDE5i-naïve at the baseline. Linear regression analysis (LRA) estimated the likelihood of being PDE5i-naïve versus non-PDE5i-naïve over the analyzed timeframe. Lastly, local polynomial regression models graphically explored the likelihood of being PDE5i-naïve at the first clinical assessment over the analyzed timeframe, and the sensitivity analyses tested the probability of being PDE5i-naïve at baseline., Results: Overall, 1,491 (70.9%) patients were PDE5i-naïve and 611 (29.1%) were non-PDE5i-naïve at the first assessment. PDE5is-naïve patients were younger, with a lower prevalence of CCI ≥ 1 and of normal erectile function (EF) than non-PDE5i-naïve men (all p < 0.05). Multivariable logistic regression found that patients with lower BMI (OR: 0.99), higher IIEF-EF scores (OR: 1.02), lower rates of severe ED (OR: 0.94), and who had been assessed earlier throughout the study timeframe (OR: 1.27) were less likely to be PDE5i-naïve at baseline. Univariate LRA revealed that younger patients (Coeff: -0.02), with lower CCI (Coeff: -0.29) and higher alcohol intake per week (Coeff: 0.52) were more likely to be PDE5i-naïve over the analyzed timeframe. Moreover, for the same IIEF-EF score, patients with higher CCI had lower probability of being PDE5i-naïve., Conclusions: Self-prescription of PDE5is is an attitude presents in the general population, despite this phenomenon has decreased overtime. Current data outline the importance to keep promoting educational campaigns to promote PDE5is as effective and safe medicinal products, while avoiding their improper use., (© 2024 American Society of Andrology and European Academy of Andrology.)
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29. Low Birth Weight is Associated with Sperm DNA Fragmentation and Assisted Reproductive Technology Outcomes in Primary Infertile Men: Results of a Cross-Sectional Study.
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Boeri L, Belladelli F, Pozzi E, Pagliardini L, Fallara G, Cilio S, Candela L, Corsini C, Raffo M, Capogrosso P, D'Arma A, Montorsi F, and Salonia A
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Purpose: To assess the relationship between clinical and semen characteristics and assisted reproductive technology (ART) outcomes with different birth weight (BW) categories in a cohort of infertile men., Materials and Methods: Data from 1,063 infertile men were analyzed. Patients with BW ≤2,500, 2,500-4,000, and ≥4,000 g were considered as having low BW (LBW), normal BW (NBW), and high BW (HBW), respectively. Testicular volume (TV) was assessed with a Prader orchidometer. Serum hormones were measured in all cases. Semen analyses were categorized based on 2021 World Health Organization reference criteria. Sperm DNA fragmentation (SDF) was tested in every patient and considered pathological for SDF >30%. ART outcomes were available for 282 (26.5%) patients. Descriptive statistics and logistic regression analyses detailed the association between semen parameters and clinical characteristics and the defined BW categories., Results: Of all, LBW, NBW, and HBW categories were found in 79 (7.5%), 807 (76.0%), and 177 (16.5%) men, respectively. LBW men had smaller TV, presented higher follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) but lower total testosterone levels compared to other groups (all p<0.01). Sperm progressive motility (p=0.01) and normal morphology (p<0.01) were lower and SDF values were higher (all p<0.01) in LBW compared to other groups. ART pregnancy outcomes were lower in LBW compared to both NBW and HBW categories (26.1% vs. 34.5% vs. 34.5%, p=0.01). At multivariable logistic regression analysis, LBW was associated with SDF >30% (odd ratio [OR] 3.7; p<0.001), after accounting for age, Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI), FSH, and TV. Similarly, LBW (OR 2.2; p<0.001), SDF >30% (OR 2.9; p<0.001) and partner's age (OR 1.3; p=0.001) were associated with negative ART outcomes, after accounting for the same predictors., Conclusions: LBW was associated with impaired clinical and semen characteristics in infertile men compared to both NBW and HBW. SDF and ART outcomes were significantly worse in the LBW group., Competing Interests: The authors have nothing to disclose., (Copyright © 2024 Korean Society for Sexual Medicine and Andrology.)
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30. Testicular Cancer Treatments and Sexuality: A Narrative Review.
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Raffo M, Di Naro A, Napolitano L, Aveta A, Cilio S, Pandolfo SD, Manfredi C, Lonati C, and Suardi NR
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- Humans, Male, Sexuality physiology, Erectile Dysfunction etiology, Erectile Dysfunction therapy, Erectile Dysfunction psychology, Testicular Neoplasms therapy, Testicular Neoplasms complications, Sexual Dysfunction, Physiological therapy, Sexual Dysfunction, Physiological etiology, Quality of Life
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The incidence of testicular cancer (TC) has been rapidly increasing over the past years. Diagnosis and early treatment have shown good oncological control, guaranteeing the patient different treatment approaches according to histology and tumor stage. Currently, physicians usually prioritize oncological outcomes over sexual outcomes and quality of life, considering as a first aim the overall survival of the patients; however, differently from other neoplasms, quality of life is still strongly affected among TC patients, and sexual outcomes are frequently compromised after each TC treatment. Several studies have suggested that each treatment approach may be associated with sexual dysfunctions, including erectile dysfunction, ejaculatory disorders, fertility issues, and hormonal changes. Since testicular cancer patients are more frequently young men, the subject of this work is substantial and should be analyzed in detail to help specialists in the management of this disease. The aim of the current narrative review is to generally describe every treatment for TC, including surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and retroperitoneal lymph node dissection, and to establish which sexual dysfunction may be specifically associated with each therapy.
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31. Ablative Treatments for Small Renal Masses and Management of Recurrences: A Comprehensive Review.
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Aveta A, Iossa V, Spena G, Conforti P, Pagano G, Dinacci F, Verze P, Manfredi C, Ferro M, Lasorsa F, Spirito L, Napolitano L, Tufano A, Fiorenza A, Russo P, Crocerossa F, Lucarelli G, Perdonà S, Sanseverino R, Siracusano S, Cilio S, and Pandolfo SD
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This review focuses on ablative techniques for small renal masses (SRMs), including radiofrequency ablation (RFA), cryoablation (CA), microwave ablation (MWA), and irreversible electroporation (IRE), and discusses recurrence management. Through an extensive literature review, we outline the procedures, outcomes, and follow-up strategies associated with each ablative method. The review provides a detailed examination of these techniques-RFA, CA, MWA, and IRE-elucidating their respective outcomes. Recurrence rates vary among them, with RFA and CA showing comparable rates, MWA demonstrating favorable short-term results, and IRE exhibiting promise in experimental stages. For managing recurrences, various strategies are considered, including active surveillance, re-ablation, or salvage surgery. Surveillance is preferred post-RFA and post-CA, due to slow SRM growth, while re-ablation, particularly with RFA and CA, is deemed feasible without additional complications. Salvage surgery emerges as a viable option for larger or resistant tumors. While ablative techniques offer short-term results comparable to surgery, further research is essential to understand their long-term effects fully. Decisions concerning recurrence management should consider individual and tumor-specific factors. Imaging, notably contrast-enhanced ultrasounds, plays a pivotal role in assessing treatment success, emphasizing the necessity of a multidisciplinary approach for optimal outcomes. The lack of randomized trials highlights the need for further research.
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32. Upper Tract Urothelial Cancer: Guideline of Guidelines.
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Pandolfo SD, Cilio S, Aveta A, Wu Z, Cerrato C, Napolitano L, Lasorsa F, Lucarelli G, Verze P, Siracusano S, Quattrone C, Ferro M, Bologna E, Campi R, Del Giudice F, Bertolo R, Amparore D, Palumbo S, Manfredi C, and Autorino R
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Background: Upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC) is a rare disease with a potentially dismal prognosis. We systematically compared international guidelines on UTUC to analyze similitudes and differences among them., Methods: We conducted a search on MEDLINE/PubMed for guidelines related to UTUC from 2010 to the present. In addition, we manually explored the websites of urological and oncological societies and journals to identify pertinent guidelines. We also assessed recommendations from the International Bladder Cancer Network, the Canadian Urological Association, the European Society for Medical Oncology, and the International Consultation on Bladder Cancer, considering their expertise and experience in the field., Results: Among all the sources, only the American Urologist Association (AUA), European Association of Urology (EAU), and the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) guidelines specifically report data on diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of UTUC. Current analysis reveals several differences between all three sources on diagnostic work-up, patient management, and follow-up. Among all, AUA and EAU guidelines show more detailed indications., Conclusions: Despite the growing incidence of UTUC, only AUA, EAU, and NCCN guidelines deal with this cancer. Our research depicted high variability in reporting recommendations and opinions. In this regard, we encourage further higher-quality research to gain evidence creating higher grade consensus between guidelines.
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33. Unrecognised orgasmic phase disorders in men presenting with new-onset erectile dysfunction-Findings from a real-life, cross-sectional study.
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Cilio S, Pozzi E, Fallara G, Belladelli F, Raffo M, Lanzaro F, Bertini A, Boeri L, Capogrosso P, d'Arma A, Palmieri A, Imbimbo C, Mirone V, Montorsi F, and Salonia A
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- Male, Humans, Cross-Sectional Studies, Sexual Behavior, Erectile Dysfunction complications, Erectile Dysfunction epidemiology, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2, Sexual Dysfunctions, Psychological epidemiology
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Background: Orgasmic phase disorders in men worsen the burden of erectile dysfunction on sexual satisfaction., Objectives: To investigate the prevalence of and predictors of unreported orgasmic phase disorder in a cohort of men looking for their first urological assessment for new-onset erectile dysfunction in a real-life setting., Materials and Methods: Data from 1107 heterosexual, sexually active men consecutively assessed for new-onset erectile dysfunction were analysed. Throughout a comprehensive medical and sexual history, all patients were asked to self-report any orgasmic phase disorder and to complete the International Index of Erectile Function and the Beck's Inventory for Depression (depressive symptoms scored as Beck's Inventory for Depression ≥11). Men self-reporting orgasmic phase disorder during the interview were excluded from further analyses. The median value of the International Index of Erectile Function-orgasmic function domain was arbitrarily used to categorise men with (International Index of Erectile Function-orgasmic function ≤5) and without unreported orgasmic phase disorder (International Index of Erectile Function-orgasmic function >5). Circulating hormones were measured in every patient. Descriptive statistics and logistic regression models were used to test the association between clinical variables and unreported orgasmic phase disorder., Results: Of 1098 patients with non-self-reporting orgasmic phase disorder, 314 (28.6%) had International Index of Erectile Function-orgasmic function ≤5. Patients with erectile dysfunction + unreported orgasmic phase disorder were older (median [interquartile range]: 58 [44-66] years vs. 51 [40-60] years), had higher body mass index [25.8 (23.7-28.1) kg/m
2 vs. 25.2 (23.3-27.4) kg/m2 ], higher prevalence of type 2 diabetes (36 [11.5%] vs. 45 [5.7%]) and lower International Index of Erectile Function-erectile function scores (6 [2-10] vs. 18 [11-24]) than men with erectile dysfunction-only (all p < 0.05). Patients with erectile dysfunction + unreported orgasmic phase disorder depicted higher rates of severe erectile dysfunction (75.5% vs. 25%) and Beck's Inventory for Depression ≥11 (22.6% vs. 17.9%) (all p < 0.05). In the multivariable logistic regression analysis, older age (odds ratio: 1.02) and lower International Index of Erectile Function-erectile function scores (odds ratio: 0.83) were independently associated with unreported orgasmic phase disorder (all p < 0.05)., Conclusions: Almost one in three men seeking first medical help for erectile dysfunction depicted criteria suggestive of unreported orgasmic phase disorder. Men with unreported orgasmic phase disorder were older and had higher rates of severe erectile dysfunction and concomitant depressive symptoms. These real-life findings outline the clinical relevance of a comprehensive investigation of concomitant sexual dysfunction in men only complaining of erectile dysfunction to more effectively tailor patient management., (© 2023 The Authors. Andrology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American Society of Andrology and European Academy of Andrology.)- Published
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34. The Importance of Discordant Follicle Stimulating Hormone and Inhibin B Levels in Primary Infertile Men: Findings from a Cross-Sectional Study.
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Negri F, Boeri L, Cilio S, Pozzi E, Belladelli F, Corsini C, Raffo M, Fallara G, Ventimiglia E, Candela L, d'Arma A, Montorsi F, and Salonia A
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Purpose: We aimed to investigate the relationship between follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and inhibin B (InhB)., Materials and Methods: Data from 1,230 consecutive men presenting for primary couple's infertility were analyzed. Health-significant comorbidities were scored with Charlson comorbidity index. Quartiles of FSH and InhB were considered to determine threshold values. Descriptive statistics and logistic regression models tested association between FSH and InhB values., Results: Overall, 1,080 (87.8%) men had concordant FSH and InhB values. Conversely, 150 patients (12.2%) had discrepancies in FSH and InhB, with 78 (6.3%) and 72 (5.9%) men reporting both low and high FSH and InhB values, respectively. Infertile men with discordant values were younger (median [interquartile range] 38.0 years [34-41 years] vs. 36.0 years [31-40 years]); had smaller testicular volume (TV) (12 mL [10-15 mL] vs. 15 mL [12-20 mL]); and, had more frequently a sperm DNA fragmentation test >30% (179 [59.1%] vs. 40 [78.4%]) than those with concordant values (all p<0.05). Moreover, a higher frequency of previous cryptorchidism (27.3% vs. 11.9%), lower sperm concentration (3.0 million/mL [0.9-11.0 million/mL] vs. 13.8 million/mL [3.1-36.0 million/mL]), lower progressive sperm motility rates (12.0% [5.0%-25.3%] vs. 20.0% [7.0%-36.0%]), and greater rates of non-obstructive azoospermia (36.4% vs. 23.9%) were found in men with discordant FSH and InhB values (all p≤0.005). At multivariable logistic regression analysis, higher body mass index (odds ratio [OR], 1.08; p=0.001), smaller TV (OR, 0.91; p<0.001), and a history of cryptorchidism (OR, 2.49; p<0.001) were associated with discordant FSH and InhB values., Conclusions: More than one out of ten infertile men had discordant FSH and InhB values in the real-life setting showing worse clinical profiles than those with concordant levels. Smaller TV and history of cryptorchidism could be used as clinical markers to better tailor the need to test InhB., Competing Interests: The authors have nothing to disclose., (Copyright © 2024 Korean Society for Sexual Medicine and Andrology.)
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35. Preoperative Albumin-to-Alkaline Phosphatase Ratio as an Independent Predictor of Lymph Node Involvement in Penile Cancer.
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Tufano A, Napolitano L, Barone B, Pezone G, Alvino P, Cilio S, Buonerba C, Canciello G, Passaro F, and Perdonà S
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- Male, Humans, Middle Aged, Aged, Alkaline Phosphatase, Prognosis, Retrospective Studies, Lymph Nodes pathology, Lymph Node Excision, Albumins, Penile Neoplasms surgery, Penile Neoplasms pathology, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell surgery, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell pathology
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Background and Objectives: To investigate the role of preoperative albumin-to-alkaline phosphatase ratio (AAPR) in predicting pathologic node-positive (pN+) disease in penile cancer (PC) patients undergoing inguinal lymph node dissection (ILND). Materials and Methods : Clinical data of patients with squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) PC + ILND at a single high-volume institution between 2016 and 2021 were collected and retrospectively analyzed. An AAPR was obtained from preoperative blood analyses performed within 30 days from their scheduled surgery. A ROC curve analysis was used to assess AAPR cutoff, in addition to the Youden Index. Logistic regression analysis was utilized for an odds ratio (OR), 95% confidence interval (CI) calculations, and an estimate of pN+ disease. A p value < 0.05 was considered to be as statistically significant. Results : Overall, 42 PC patients were included in the study, with a mean age of 63.6 ± 12.9 years. The AAPR cut-off point value was determined to be 0.53. The ROC curve analysis reported an AUC of 0.698. On multivariable logistic regression analysis lymphovascular invasion (OR = 5.38; 95% CI: 1.47-9.93, p = 0.022), clinical node-positive disease (OR = 13.68; 95% CI: 4.37-43.90, p < 0.009), and albumin-to-alkaline phosphatase ratio ≤ 0.53 (OR = 3.61; 95% CI: 1.23-12.71, p = 0.032) were predictors of pN+ involvement. Conclusions : Preoperative AAPR may be a potentially valuable prognostic marker of pN+ disease in patients who underwent surgery for PC.
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36. Outcomes and Techniques of Robotic-Assisted Partial Nephrectomy (RAPN) for Renal Hilar Masses: A Comprehensive Systematic Review.
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Pandolfo SD, Wu Z, Campi R, Bertolo R, Amparore D, Mari A, Verze P, Manfredi C, Franco A, Ditonno F, Cerrato C, Ferro M, Lasorsa F, Contieri R, Napolitano L, Tufano A, Lucarelli G, Cilio S, Perdonà S, Siracusano S, Autorino R, and Aveta A
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Background : Robot-assisted partial nephrectomy (RAPN) is increasingly being employed in the management of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) and it is expanding in the field of complex renal tumors. The aim of this systematic review was to consolidate and assess the results of RAPN when dealing with entirely central hilar masses and to examine the various methods used to address the surgical difficulties associated with them. Methods : A thorough literature search in September 2023 across various databases focused on RAPN for renal hilar masses, adhering to PRISMA guidelines. The primary goal was to evaluate RAPN's surgical and functional outcomes, with a secondary aim of examining different surgical techniques. Out of 1250 records, 13 full-text manuscripts were reviewed. Results : Evidence is growing in favor of RAPN for renal hilar masses. Despite a predominance of retrospective studies and a lack of long-term data, RAPN shows positive surgical outcomes and preserves renal function without compromising cancer treatment effectiveness. Innovative suturing and clamping methods are emerging in surgical management. Conclusions : RAPN is a promising technique for managing renal hilar masses in RCC, offering effective surgical outcomes and renal function preservation. The study highlights the need for more long-term data and prospective studies to further validate these findings.
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37. Prevalence and predictors of unrecognised low sexual desire/interest in men with new onset erectile dysfunction: findings from a cross-sectional, real-life study.
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Cilio S, Boeri L, Pozzi E, Fallara G, Belladelli F, Corsini C, Capogrosso P, d'Arma A, Imbimbo C, Palmieri A, Mirone V, Montorsi F, and Salonia A
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The interrelationship between male sexual desire and erectile dysfunction (ED) has been scantly investigated. Thus, we aimed at investigating the prevalence of and the predictors of unrecognised low sexual desire/interest (uLSD/I) in a cohort of men with new onset ED. Complete data from 1587 men seeking for first medical help for ED between 2010 and 2021 were analysed. Comorbidities were scored with the Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI). At entrance, all patients were asked to self-report low sexual desire/interest and completed the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) and the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) (depressive symptoms scored as BDI ≥ 11). The IIEF-erectile function (IIEF-EF) domain was categorised according to Cappelleri's criteria. The median value of the IIEF-sexual desire domain (IIEF-SD) was used to dichotomise men with uLSD/I along with ED (IIEF-SD < 7) vs. ED-only (IIEF-SD ≥ 7). Circulating hormones were measured in every patient. Hypogonadism was defined as total testosterone (tT) <3.0 ng/mL. Descriptive statistics and logistic regression models tested the association between clinical variables and uLSD/I. Of 1197 patients not self-reporting LSD/I, 369 (30.8%) had IIEF-SD < 7. Patients with ED + uLSD/I were older [median (IQR) 54(41-63) vs. 49(36-59) years], had lower IIEF-EF [10.5(5-22) vs. 22(11-28)] but higher BDI [6(3-12) vs. 4(1-8)] and lower tT [4.3(3.2-5.7) vs. 4.8(3.2-6.3) ng/mL] compared to ED-only men (all p < 0.05). Overall, ED + uLSD/I men had higher rate of severe ED (49.9% vs. 23.9%), and of BDI ≥ 11 (30.6% vs. 18.2%) (all p < 0.05). At multivariable logistic regression analysis, lower tT (OR: 0.82), lower IIEF-EF scores (OR:0.95) and BDI ≥ 11 (OR:2.51) were independently associated with ED + uLSD/I, after accounting for age (all p < 0.05). Almost 30% of men seeking first medical help for ED-only had also uLSD/I. Men with both conditions were older, had higher rates of severe ED and more depressive symptoms. A detailed investigation of sexual desire should be always included in men self-complaining only of ED., (© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited.)
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38. Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacteriaceae in Urinary Tract Infections: From Biological Insights to Emerging Therapeutic Alternatives.
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Bologna E, Licari LC, Manfredi C, Ditonno F, Cirillo L, Fusco GM, Abate M, Passaro F, Di Mauro E, Crocetto F, Pandolfo SD, Aveta A, Cilio S, Di Filippo I, Barone B, Franco A, Arcaniolo D, La Rocca R, Pinchera B, and Napolitano L
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- Humans, Anti-Bacterial Agents pharmacology, Anti-Bacterial Agents therapeutic use, Carbapenems therapeutic use, Drug Resistance, Multiple, Bacterial, Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacteriaceae, Urinary Tract Infections microbiology
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Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are the second most frequent type of infection observed in clinical practice. Gram-negative Enterobacteriaceae are common pathogens in UTIs. Excessive antibiotic use in humans and animals, poor infection control, and increased global travel have accelerated the spread of multidrug-resistant strains (MDR). Carbapenem antibiotics are commonly considered the last line of defense against MDR Gram-negative bacteria; however, their efficacy is now threatened by the increasing prevalence of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE). This comprehensive review aims to explore the biological mechanisms underlying carbapenem resistance and to present a focus on therapeutic alternatives currently available for complicated UTIs (cUTIs). A comprehensive bibliographic search was conducted on the PubMed/MEDLINE, Scopus, and Web of Science databases in December 2023. The best evidence on the topic was selected, described, and discussed. Analyzed with particular interest were the clinical trials pivotal to the introduction of new pharmacological treatments in the management of complicated cUTIs. Additional suitable articles were collected by manually cross-referencing the bibliography of previously selected papers. This overview provides a current and comprehensive examination of the treatment options available for CRE infections, offering a valuable resource for understanding this constantly evolving public health challenge.
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39. Hyperestrogenism is associated with sexual function impairment in men-findings from a cross-sectional, real-life study.
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Belladelli F, Boeri L, Fallara G, Pozzi E, Corsini C, Cilio S, Capogrosso P, D'Arma A, Eisenberg ML, Montorsi F, and Salonia A
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- Humans, Male, Female, Cross-Sectional Studies, Sexual Behavior, Testosterone, Estradiol, Erectile Dysfunction
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Background: Hyperestrogenism is believed to be harmful to male sexuality. We aimed to investigate the prevalence of and the impact of hyperestrogenism on sexual functioning in a cohort of men seeking medical attention for new-onset erectile dysfunction., Materials and Methods: Data from 547 men seeking first medical help for new-onset erectile dysfunction at a single andrology center were analyzed. Patients were assessed with a thorough medical and sexual history. Comorbidities were scored with the Charlson comorbidity index. All patients completed the International index of erectile function; the International index of erectile function-erectile function domain was categorized according to Cappelleri's criteria. Circulating hormones were measured in every patient. Hyperestrogenism was defined as estradiol levels >42.6 pg/mL (Tan et al., 2015). Descriptive statistics and logistic/linear regression models tested the association between hyperestrogenism and International index of erectile function domains score., Results: Overall, 96 (17.6%) participants had serum estrogen levels suggestive of hyperestrogenism. Men with hyperestrogenism were older (median [interquartile range]: 46 [35-59] vs. 44 [31-56] years; p < 0.001), had a higher rate of comorbidities (Charlson comorbidity index ≥1: 26.0% vs. 7.4%; p < 0.001), and higher serum total testosterone values (5.4 [5.2-8.0] vs. 4.3 [4.1-5.7] ng/mL; p = 0.01) than those with normal estradiol values. A higher prevalence of severe erectile dysfunction (135 [29.9%] vs. 47 [48.9%] men; p = 0.01) and of hypogonadism (22 [4.8%] vs. 6 [6.3%] men; p = 0.004) were found in men with hyperestrogenism. Serum estradiol levels were positively correlated with total testosterone levels (β = 0.26, p < 0.001) but negatively correlated with International index of erectile function-orgasmic function (β = -0.24, p = 0.002) and International index of erectile function-erectile function scores (β = -0.03, p < 0.001). When International index of erectile function scores was used to stratify erectile dysfunction patients, hyperestrogenism (odds ratio 2.44, p = 0.02) was associated with severe erectile dysfunction., Conclusions: One out of five men seeking first medical help for erectile dysfunction showed elevated serum estradiol values suggestive of hyperestrogenism. Hyperestrogenism was associated with health-significant comorbidities, orgasmic function impairment, and erectile dysfunction severity., (© 2023 The Authors. Andrology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American Society of Andrology and European Academy of Andrology.)
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40. Lower urinary tract symptoms in young-middle aged males with a diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome.
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Di Bello F, Pezone G, Muzii B, Cilio S, Ruvolo CC, Scandurra C, Mocini E, Creta M, Morra S, Bochicchio V, Salzano G, Vaira LA, Mangiapia F, Motta G, Maldonato NM, Longo N, Cantone E, and Califano G
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- Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Cross-Sectional Studies, Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms diagnosis, Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms epidemiology, Nocturia diagnosis, Nocturia epidemiology, Nocturia etiology, Urination Disorders epidemiology, Sleep Apnea, Obstructive diagnosis, Sleep Apnea, Obstructive epidemiology
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Background: The aim of the current study is to measure the prevalence and the potential role of International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS) score as a predictor of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) in male experienced lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS)., Methods: A cross-sectional web-based Italian survey was administered via Google Forms between July 17 and October 31, 2022. The urinary functioning was measured through the IPSS questionnaire. Specifically, we considered symptoms occurring more than "about half the time" (score ≥ 3) as bothering symptoms. Multivariable logistic regression models (LRMs) adjusting for age, body mass index (BMI), International Index of Erectile Function-5, IPSS, and hypertension were fitted to predict OSAS in the cohort of men responding to the survey and experiencing LUTS., Results: Overall, 58 (24.4%) patients had a confirmed diagnosis of OSAS. The overall median IPSS was 5 (inter quartile range [IQR]: 3-8), respectively. According to IPSS items, 24 (10%), 44 (18.4%), 12 (5%), 12 (5%), 12 (5%), 11 (4.6%), 63 (26.4%) patients exhibit incomplete bladder emptying, urinary frequency, intermittency, urgency, weak stream, straining, nocturia with a score ≥ 3, respectively. After multivariable LRMs predicting the developing OSAS, age (odds ratio [OR]: 1.09, p < 0.001), BMI (OR:1.12, p < 0.001) and IPSS total score (OR:1.08, p = 0.02) were independent predicting factors., Conclusion: This analysis revealed that the IPSS total score, age, and BMI are independent predictors of OSAS in males. In this context, the use of IPSS in daily practice could be helpful in assessing the LUTS presence and in supporting physicians to identify a hidden sleep apnea condition., (© 2023 Wiley Periodicals LLC.)
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41. Sexual Outcomes after Conservative Management for Patients with Localized Penile Cancer.
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Cilio S, Tufano A, Pezone G, Alvino P, Spena G, Pandolfo SD, Del Prete P, Amato C, Damiano R, Salonia A, Autorino R, Izzo A, Passaro F, and Perdonà S
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- Male, Humans, Penile Erection, Conservative Treatment, Penis surgery, Erectile Dysfunction psychology, Penile Neoplasms surgery
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Background: Men with localized invasive penile cancer (PC) can be treated with organ-sparing treatments with different functional and aesthetical outcomes. Thus, the aim of this study is to investigate sexual outcomes in patients with PC confined to the glans that underwent wide local excision (WLE) vs. glansectomy with urethral glanduloplasty., Methods: Complete data from 60 patients with PC were analyzed at our institution from 2017 to 2022. Patients were asked for personal habits and clinical features. PC was assessed with a clinical visit and imaging techniques. At the outpatient follow-up visit or phone call, all patients compiled the Changes in Sexual Function Questionnaire (CSFQ) and the International Index of Erectile Function in its short 5-item form (IIEF-5). Erectile function (EF) impairment was categorized using Cappelleri's criteria., Results: Overall, 34 patients with PC confined to the glans (c ≤ T2N0) were included. Of those, 12 underwent WLE and 22 underwent glansectomy with urethral glanduloplasty. Using multivariable logistic regression, glansectomy (OR: 3.49) and diabetes (OR: 2.33) were associated with erectile disfunction (IEEF < 22). Meanwhile, using multivariable linear regression analysis, younger patients (Coeff: -2.41) and those that underwent glansectomy (Coeff: -7.5) had a higher risk of sexual function impairment, according to the CSFQ., Conclusions: Patients with PC ≤ T2N0 that underwent WLE have better outcomes in terms of sexual functioning than the patients who underwent glansectomy and uretheral gladuloplasty. Further research is needed to clarify the outcomes of penile-sparing surgery, to inform patients in pre-surgical counseling more comprehensively, and to meet their post-operative expectations more effectively.
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42. Is Systemic Immune-Inflammation Index a Real Non-Invasive Biomarker to Predict Oncological Outcomes in Patients Eligible for Radical Cystectomy?
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Russo P, Marino F, Rossi F, Bizzarri FP, Ragonese M, Dibitetto F, Filomena GB, Marafon DP, Ciccarese C, Iacovelli R, Pandolfo SD, Aveta A, Cilio S, Napolitano L, and Foschi N
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- Humans, Retrospective Studies, Urinary Bladder, Prognosis, Biomarkers, Inflammation, Cystectomy, Urinary Bladder Neoplasms surgery
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Background and Objectives : To assess the potential prognostic role of the systemic immune-inflammation index (SII) in predicting oncological outcomes in a cohort of patients treated with radical cystectomy (RC). Materials and Methods : From 2016 to 2022, a retrospective monocentric study enrolled 193 patients who were divided into two groups based on their SII levels using the optimal cutoff determined by the Youden index. The SII was obtained from a preoperative blood test approximately one month before RC. Univariable and multivariable logistic regression analyses were conducted to investigate the capacity of SII to predict lymph node invasion (N), advanced pT stage (pT3/pT4), and locally advanced condition at the time of RC. Multivariable Cox regression models adjusted for preoperative and postoperative features were used to analyze the prognostic effect of SII on recurrence-free survival (RFS), cancer-specific survival (CSS), and overall survival (OS). Results : The optimal cutoff value of the SII was 640.27. An elevated SII was seen in 113 (58.5%) patients. Using the multivariable preoperative logistic regression models, an elevated SII was correlated with nodal invasion (N; p = 0.03), advanced pT stage ( p = 0.04), and locally advanced disease ( p = 0.005), with enhancement of AUCs for predicting locally advanced disease ( p = 0.04). In multivariable Cox regression models that considered preoperative clinicopathologic factors, an elevated SII was linked to poorer RFS ( p = 0.005) and OS ( p = 0.01). Moreover, on multivariable Cox regression postoperative models, a high SII was linked to RFS ( p = 0.004) and to OS ( p = 0.01). Conclusions : In this monocentric retrospective study, higher preoperative SII values predicted worse oncological outcomes in patients with bladder cancer (BCa) who underwent RC.
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43. The relationship between the history of PDE5-inhibitors assumption and melanoma: a systematic review.
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Cilio S, Briatico G, Brancaccio G, Capone F, Ferro M, Imbimbo C, Salonia A, Argenziano G, and Crocetto F
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- Male, Humans, Phosphodiesterase 5 Inhibitors adverse effects, Sildenafil Citrate, Tadalafil, Vardenafil Dihydrochloride, Melanoma, Cutaneous Malignant, Melanoma drug therapy, Melanoma chemically induced, Skin Neoplasms drug therapy, Skin Neoplasms chemically induced
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Introduction: Phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitors (PDE5-is) are used worldwide as first line therapy for erectile dysfunction (ED). Current literature reported data on the warning association between PDE5-is use and the development of cutaneous melanoma. However, these data are contrasting, thus we aim to summarise evidence regarding this association., Content: A systematic review of all published articles related to the effects of PDE5-is in the development of cutaneous melanoma was performed. PubMed, EMBASE, and Cochrane library were queried for all the published studies indexed up to the 26th of May 2023. A combination of keywords related to PDE5-is and melanoma were used. Only original studies based on human subjects in the English language were included in the analysis., Summary and Outlook: Of 505 articles identified, only eight original articles were considered for further analysis. Overall, five of the selected articles including 657,984 subjects agrees on an increased risk of developing melanoma in PDE5-is users. On the other hand, three original articles based on data regarding 360,915 subjects, disagree with the previous statement declaring any association between PDE5-i use and melanoma. Current literature still reports contrasting data regarding the association between PDE5-is assumption and increased risk of melanoma, but a possible association is described, bringing attention to higher risk melanoma category of patients. More clinical studies are needed to clarify the impact of PDE5-is in the development and progression of melanoma., (© 2023 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston.)
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44. The Role of miRNA in Testicular Cancer: Current Insights and Future Perspectives.
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Ditonno F, Franco A, Manfredi C, Fasanella D, Abate M, La Rocca R, Crocerossa F, Iossa V, Falagario UG, Cirillo L, Altieri VM, Di Mauro E, Crocetto F, Barone B, Cilio S, Pandolfo SD, Aveta A, Mirone V, Franzese CA, Arcaniolo D, and Napolitano L
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- Male, Humans, Neoplasm Recurrence, Local, Biomarkers, Tumor genetics, MicroRNAs genetics, Testicular Neoplasms diagnosis, Testicular Neoplasms genetics, Testicular Neoplasms pathology, Neoplasms, Germ Cell and Embryonal diagnosis, Neoplasms, Germ Cell and Embryonal genetics
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Background and Objectives : Despite advancements in the diagnosis and treatment of testicular germ cell tumours (TGTCs), challenges persist in identifying reliable biomarkers for early detection and precise disease management. This narrative review addresses the role of microRNAs (miRNAs) as potential diagnostic tools and therapeutic targets in the treatment of TGCTs. Materials and Methods : Three databases (PubMed
® , Web of Science™, and Scopus® ) were queried for studies investigating the utility of miRNA as diagnostic tools, assessing their prognostic significance, and evaluating their potential to guide TGCT treatment. Different combinations of the following keywords were used, according to a free-text protocol: "miRNA", "non-coding RNA", "small RNA", "Testicular Cancer", "seminomatous testicular germ cell", "non-seminomatous testicular germ cell". Results : The potential of miRNAs as possible biomarkers for a non-invasive diagnosis of TGCT is appealing. Their integration into the diagnostic pathway for TGCT patients holds the potential to enhance the discriminative power of conventional serum tumour markers (STMs) and could expedite early diagnosis, given that miRNA overexpression was observed in 50% of GCNIS cases. Among miRNAs, miR-371a-3p stands out with the most promising evidence, suggesting its relevance in the primary diagnosis of TGCT, particularly when conventional STMs offer limited value. Indeed, it demonstrated high specificity (90-99%) and sensitivity (84-89%), with good positive predictive value (97.2%) and negative predictive value (82.7%). Furthermore, a direct relationship between miRNA concentration, disease burden, and treatment response exists, regardless of disease stages. The initial evidence of miRNA decrease in response to surgical treatment and systemic chemotherapy has been further supported by more recent results suggesting the potential utility of this tool not only in evaluating treatment response but also in monitoring residual disease and predicting disease relapse. Conclusions : MiRNAs could represent a reliable tool for accurate diagnosis and disease monitoring in the treatment of TGCT, providing more precise tools for early detection and treatment stratification. Nevertheless, well-designed clinical trials and comprehensive long-term data are needed to ensure their translation into effective clinical tools.- Published
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45. History of penile implants: from implants made of bone to modern inflatable penile implants.
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Giordano A, Smarrazzo F, Cilio S, Califano G, Collà Ruvolo C, and Verze P
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- Humans, Male, Female, Penis surgery, Patient Satisfaction, Prosthesis Design, Penile Prosthesis adverse effects, Erectile Dysfunction etiology, Penile Implantation methods
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Penile prostheses are implantable devices used to definitively treat erectile dysfunction when previous forms of treatment have failed. The first example of a penile implant dates to 1935, when a rib was inserted in a neo-phallus reconstructed after a traumatic amputation. Since then, alternative artificial devices were adopted as penile prosthetic implants. The evolution of prosthetic devices had a dramatic thrust in 1973 when the first inflatable penile prosthesis was worldwide presented. Thanks to advances in device materials, design, surgical implant techniques, and perioperative management, nowadays inflatable penile prostheses are one of the most adopted definitive therapy for patients with drug-refractory erectile dysfunction or refusing alternative forms of treatments. Moreover, the clinical indications for inflatable penile prosthesis have also expanded, including female-to-male transmen or men underwent penile reconstruction due to congenital aphallia or traumatic or surgical penile amputation. In order to summarise the process behind the development and evolution of penile prosthesis, we aimed at performing a historical review of the currently available literature to provide an easy and comprehensive overview of the topic. The understanding of the historical process behind the evolution of inflatable penile prostheses will drive further innovation to increase efficiency and the rate of patients satisfaction., (© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited.)
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46. Clinical parameters associated with altered sperm DNA fragmentation index among primary infertile men: Findings from a real-life cross-sectional study.
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Pozzi E, Fallara G, Belladelli F, Corsini C, Raffo M, Candela L, Schifano N, d'Arma A, Capogrosso P, Boeri L, Cilio S, Montorsi F, and Salonia A
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- Adult, Female, Humans, Male, Pregnancy, Cross-Sectional Studies, DNA Fragmentation, Semen, Sperm Count, Abortion, Habitual pathology, Infertility, Male diagnosis, Infertility, Male genetics, Infertility, Male pathology, Sperm Motility genetics, Spermatozoa pathology
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Background: Recurrent pregnancy loss and unexplained infertility are the current indications to test sperm DNA fragmentation according to the European Association of Urology Guidelines on sexual and reproductive health., Objective: To identify a novel and better performing model to diagnose primary infertile men presenting with altered sperm DNA fragmentation and to outline its predictive ability in respect to current European Association of Urology Guidelines' recommendations., Materials and Methods: Data from the latest 515 consecutive primary infertile men as for World Health Organization criteria were analyzed. Semen analysis, sperm DNA fragmentation (according to sperm chromatin structure assay), and serum hormones were considered in every patient. Altered sperm DNA fragmentation was defined with levels greater than 30%. Descriptive statistics was applied to compare patients with normal versus SDF > 30%. The new predicting model was identified through logistic regression analysis exploring potential predictors of SDF > 30% at first clinical presentation. Diagnostic accuracy between the two predictive models (European Association of Urology Guidelines vs. new) was assessed, and decision curve analyses tested their clinical benefit., Results: Of 515, 268 (51.9%) patients had SDF > 30% at clinical presentation. Patients with SDF > 30% were older (median [interquartile range] 39 [35-43] vs. 37 [34-41] years), had lower mean testicular volume (Prader 15 [12-20] vs. 17.5 [13.5-20] and lower total motile sperm count (1.80 [0.7-13.2] vs. 11.82 [4.2-44.5] × 10
6 ), all p < 0.001. No other clinical differences were depicted. The two groups showed similar rates of history of recurrent pregnancy loss and unexplained infertility. At multivariable logistic regression analysis, age more than 38 years (odds ratio: 2.43) and baseline total motile sperm count less than 20 × 106 (odds ratio: 3.72) were associated with SDF > 30%, after adjusting for Prader < 15, history of miscarriages and unexplained infertility, all p < 0.0001. The newly identified model (unexplained infertility + history of poli-abortions + Prader < 15 + age ≥38 years + total motile sperm count <20 × 106 ) showed higher accuracy to identify SDF > 30% at baseline in respect to European Association of Urology Guidelines (area under the curve: 72.1 vs. 52.7), with superior clinical net benefit use., Conclusions: The application of the European Association of Urology sexual and reproductive health guidelines does not ensure proper identification of primary infertile men with pathological sperm DNA fragmentation. We propose a novel and better performing predictive model to identify the infertile men with altered sperm DNA fragmentation at first clinical assessment., Discussion: As altered sperm DNA fragmentation has been widely linked with the inability to conceive, this second-level test could be further implemented over the diagnostic workup of a broader subset of patients presenting for male factor infertility. We propose a better performing model to identify this specific category of patients., (© 2023 American Society of Andrology and European Academy of Andrology.)- Published
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47. Kidney function impairment in men with primary infertility: A case-control analysis.
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Fallara G, Capogrosso P, Pozzi E, Belladelli F, Cilio S, Corsini C, Candela L, Raffo M, Boeri L, Ventimiglia E, Pontillo M, Cotellessa A, d'Arma A, Alfano M, Montorsi F, and Salonia A
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- Humans, Male, Female, Case-Control Studies, Semen Analysis, Kidney, Semen, Infertility, Male
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Background: Infertile men have a worse overall health status than their fertile counterparts., Objective: We aimed to (1) compare kidney function in men presenting for primary couple's infertility with that of fertile men and (2) assess kidney function impairment toward sperm quality in infertile men., Materials and Methods: In this case-control study, 387 consecutive white-European infertile men were matched by age with 134 same-ethnicity fertile men. Complete clinical and laboratory data were available for each patient. The Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration function was used for estimated glomerular filtration rate calculation. Kidney functional impairment was defined as an estimated glomerular filtration rate <90 mL/min per 1.73 m
2 , according to the Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes criteria. Multivariable logistic regression analysis was used to (1) assess the association between kidney function impairment and infertility status and (2) investigate the association between kidney function and semen analysis abnormalities in infertile men., Results: After matching, 34 (8.8%) infertile men depicted at least a mild unknown impairment of kidney function compared to only four (3%) fertile men, with four (3%) of the infertile presenting with an overt kidney function impairment (estimated glomerular filtration rate <60 mL/min per 1.73 m2 ). There were no differences in terms of age, body mass index and rate of comorbidities between the two groups (all p > 0.05). After adjusting for major confounders, infertility status was associated with a higher risk of reduced estimated glomerular filtration rate (odds ratio 3.20; 95% confidence interval 1.21-5.2; p = 0.002). Conversely, estimated glomerular filtration rate was not associated with sperm abnormalities in infertile men., Conclusions: Mild kidney function impairment was found in 9% of asymptomatic and unaware men presenting for primary couple's infertility investigation. This novel finding corroborates growing data on a significant association of male infertility with a poorer overall male health status and the need for tailored preventive strategies., (© 2023 American Society of Andrology and European Academy of Andrology.)- Published
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48. The atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease risk score is a reliable tool to identify patients with arteriogenic erectile dysfunction.
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Bertini A, Pozzi E, Fallara G, Lanzaro F, Candela L, Costa A, Corsini C, Cilio S, Belladelli F, Capogrosso P, d'Arma A, Montorsi F, and Salonia A
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- Male, Humans, Penis blood supply, Risk Factors, Erectile Dysfunction diagnosis, Erectile Dysfunction epidemiology, Erectile Dysfunction complications, Cardiovascular Diseases complications, Cardiovascular Diseases diagnosis, Cardiovascular Diseases epidemiology, Impotence, Vasculogenic diagnostic imaging, Impotence, Vasculogenic epidemiology
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Background: The atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease risk score is a validated algorithm predicting an individual's 10-year risk of developing acute cardiovascular events (cardiovascular disease). Patients who suffer from arteriogenic erectile dysfunction are susceptible to developing cardiovascular disease in the future., Objectives: To apply the atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease score at a homogenous cohort of men with erectile dysfunction undergoing a dynamic penile colour Doppler duplex ultrasound and explore its predictive ability to identify patients with vasculogenic erectile dysfunction at colour Doppler duplex ultrasound., Materials and Methods: Complete data of 219 patients undergoing colour Doppler duplex ultrasound were analysed. All patients completed the International Index of Erectile Function. The atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease score and Charlson comorbidity index were applied to the entire cohort. Patients were divided into those with normal vs. pathological parameters at colour Doppler duplex ultrasound. Descriptive statistics were used to explore differences between the two groups. Logistic regression models tested the potential role of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease to predict arteriogenic and/or venogenic erectile dysfunction. Local polynomial smoothing models graphically displayed the probability of pathological colour Doppler duplex ultrasound parameters at different atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease scores., Results: Overall, arteriogenic erectile dysfunction and venous leakage were diagnosed in 88 (40.2%) and 28 (12.8%) patients respectively. The median (interquartile range) atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease score was 7.7 (3.9-14). Patients with pathologic colour Doppler duplex ultrasound were older (59 vs. 54 years, p < 0.001), had higher Body Mass Index (26.5 vs. 25.6 kg/m
2 , p = 0.04), more comorbidities (Charlson comorbidity index ≥ 1) (76.5% vs. 54.4%, p = 0.002) and higher median atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease scores (9.95 vs. 7, p = 0.005), respectively. At logistic regression analysis, a higher atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease risk score was independently associated with arteriogenic erectile dysfunction at colour Doppler duplex ultrasound (odds ratio: 1.03, 95% confidence interval: 1.01-1.08, p = 0.02) after adjusting for Body Mass Index, physical activity, alcohol consumption and severe erectile dysfunction., Discussion: As vasculogenic erectile dysfunction may precede by some years the onset of acute cardiovascular diseases, the rigorous identification of patients with deficient cavernosal arterial blood flow, would definitely allow the implementation of earlier and more effective cardiovascular prevention strategies in men with erectile dysfunction., Conclusions: The atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease risk score represents a reliable tool to identify patients with arteriogenic erectile dysfunction in everyday clinical practice., (© 2023 American Society of Andrology and European Academy of Andrology.)- Published
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49. Premature ejaculation among men with erectile dysfunction-findings from a real-life cross-sectional study.
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Cilio S, Pozzi E, Fallara G, Belladelli F, Corsini C, d'Arma A, Boeri L, Capogrosso P, Imbimbo C, Mirone V, Montorsi F, and Salonia A
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- Male, Middle Aged, Humans, Cross-Sectional Studies, Sexual Behavior, Libido, Erectile Dysfunction physiopathology, Premature Ejaculation complications, Premature Ejaculation epidemiology, Premature Ejaculation diagnosis
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Concomitant sexual disorders have progressively shown increased prevalence in men at first outpatient presentation. We sought to i) estimate the prevalence of unreported premature ejaculation (PE) in a homogenous cohort of 1258 men seeking first medical help for erectile dysfunction (ED) as their primary compliant; ii) compare the baseline sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of men with only ED(ED-only) compared to those with ED and PE(ED + PE); and, iii) investigate the likelihood of detecting PE among men self-reporting only ED over a 16-year period at a single tertiary-referral centre. Descriptive statistics compared sociodemographic and clinical characteristics between ED-only patients and those with unreported concomitant primary/secondary PE(ED + PE). Logistic regression models predicted the risk of having ED + PE at baseline. Local polynomial regression models graphically explored the probability of reporting PE among ED men with ≤40 vs. 41-60 vs. >60 years over the analysed timeframe. Of all, 932 (74.1%) were ED-only and 326 (25.9%) ED + PE patients, respectively. ED + PE patients were younger, presented with fewer comorbidities, and lower rates of severe ED (all p ≤ 0.04). At multivariable logistic regression analysis, younger age (OR:0.98) and low sexual desire/interest (OR:1.54) were independently associated with ED + PE at first clinical assessment (all p = 0.03). The likelihood of detecting unreported concomitant primary/secondary PE among patients complaining of only ED at first presentation worrisomely increased among younger and middle-aged men over the last 16 years., (© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited.)
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- 2023
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50. Comparing cardiovascular adverse events in cancer patients: A meta-analysis of combination therapy with angiogenesis inhibitors and immune checkpoint inhibitors versus angiogenesis inhibitors alone.
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Crocetto F, Ferro M, Buonerba C, Bardi L, Dolce P, Scafuri L, Mirto BF, Verde A, Sciarra A, Barone B, Calogero A, Sagnelli C, Busetto GM, Del Giudice F, Cilio S, Sonpavde G, Di Trolio R, Della Ratta GL, Barbato G, and Di Lorenzo G
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- Humans, Ranibizumab adverse effects, Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors adverse effects, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A, Cardiotoxicity etiology, Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic, Angiogenesis Inhibitors adverse effects, Neoplasms drug therapy
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Anti-VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor) agents were associated with increased risk of several cardiovascular events, while one meta-analysis did not show any significantly increased risk of cardiotoxicity associated with the use of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs). This meta-analysis of randomized-controlled trials (RCTs) was designed to compare cardiovascular toxicity of anti-VEGF agents plus ICI vs anti-VEGF agents without ICIs. A systematic search of the literature was conducted to include all full papers reporting about phase II and III randomized controlled trials (RCTs) conducted in patients with solid malignancies randomized to an anti-VEGF agent plus an ICI vs. an anti-VEGF agent without an ICI. Overall incidences of cardiovascular events were compared between these two treatment groups estimating the corresponding odds ratios. This analysis suggests that ICIs may increase the risk of cardiovascular toxicities associated with anti-VEGF therapies. Further research, including real world studies, is warranted., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest, (Copyright © 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2023
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