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An Update of the International Society of Sexual Medicine's Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Premature Ejaculation (PE)

Authors :
Stanley E. Althof, PhD
Chris G. McMahon, MD
Marcel D. Waldinger, MD, PhD
Ege Can Serefoglu, MD
Alan W. Shindel, MD
P. Ganesan Adaikan, PhD, DSc
Edgardo Becher, MD, PhD
John Dean, MD
Francois Giuliano, MD, PhD
Wayne J.G. Hellstrom, MD
Annamaria Giraldi, MD, PhD
Sidney Glina, MD, PhD
Luca Incrocci, MD, PhD
Emmanuele Jannini, MD
Marita McCabe, PhD
Sharon Parish, MD
David Rowland, PhD
R. Taylor Segraves, MD, PhD
Ira Sharlip, MD
Luiz Otavio Torres, MD
Source :
Sexual Medicine, Vol 2, Iss 2, Pp 60-90 (2014)
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Oxford University Press, 2014.

Abstract

Introduction: In 2009, the International Society for Sexual Medicine (ISSM) convened a select panel of experts to develop an evidence-based set of guidelines for patients suffering from lifelong premature ejaculation (PE). That document reviewed definitions, etiology, impact on the patient and partner, assessment, and pharmacological, psychological, and combined treatments. It concluded by recognizing the continually evolving nature of clinical research and recommended a subsequent guideline review and revision every fourth year. Consistent with that recommendation, the ISSM organized a second multidisciplinary panel of experts in April 2013, which met for 2 days in Bangalore, India. This manuscript updates the previous guidelines and reports on the recommendations of the panel of experts. Aim: The aim of this study was to develop clearly worded, practical, evidenced-based recommendations for the diagnosis and treatment of PE for family practice clinicians as well as sexual medicine experts. Method: A comprehensive literature review was performed. Results: This article contains the report of the second ISSM PE Guidelines Committee. It offers a new unified definition of PE and updates the previous treatment recommendations. Brief assessment procedures are delineated, and validated diagnostic and treatment questionnaires are reviewed. Finally, the best practices treatment recommendations are presented to guide clinicians, both familiar and unfamiliar with PE, in facilitating treatment of their patients. Conclusion: Development of guidelines is an evolutionary process that continually reviews data and incorporates the best new research. We expect that ongoing research will lead to a more complete understanding of the pathophysiology as well as new efficacious and safe treatments for this sexual dysfunction. We again recommend that these guidelines be reevaluated and updated by the ISSM in 4 years. Althof SE, McMahon CG, Waldinger MD, Serefoglu EC, Shindel AW, Adaikan PG, Becher E, Dean J, Giuliano F, Hellstrom WJG, Giraldi A, Glina S, Incrocci L, Jannini E, McCabe M, Parish S, Rowland D, Segraves RT, Sharlip I, and Torres LO. An update of the International Society of Sexual Medicine's guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of premature ejaculation (PE). Sex Med 2014;2:60–90.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20501161
Volume :
2
Issue :
2
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Sexual Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.4f5d3ec375cd4728b82133993fed9a3f
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/sm2.28