Erectile and ejaculatory function of males with spinal cord injury.

O Slot, A Drewes, A Andreasen, A Olsson
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The object of the study was to investigate the frequency of physiological sexual dysfunction in a population of men with spinal cord injury (SCI). A questionnaire-based survey of admissions during 1980-84 was undertaken at a regional spinal cord injury rehabilitation unit. Male patients aged 20-63 years with complete or incomplete tetraplegia or paraplegia living in their own homes were included in the study; 43 complied with inclusion criteria, and 38 answered the questionnaire. Ninety-five per cent of the patients stated that they could obtain an erection, 61% on a purely reflex basis; 66% stated that erection was sufficient for coitus, and 45% that they could obtain ejaculation/emission. More patients with incomplete than complete lesions reported ability to obtain ejaculation/emission. Significantly, more of the patients aged below 30 years reported erection sufficient for coitus (p less than 0.05). Forty-five per cent of the patients experienced complications of sexual activity, mainly in the form of bladder dysfunction and pain or spasms. In conclusion, SCI is usually accompanied by considerable sexual dysfunction, but most patients are still capable of functioning sexually. Thus, in the rehabilitation process after SCI, sexual counselling and information may be valuable.

脊髓损伤男性的勃起和射精功能。
本研究的目的是调查男性脊髓损伤(SCI)人群中生理性性功能障碍的频率。1980- 1984年间,在一个区域脊髓损伤康复单位进行了一项基于问卷的入院调查。研究对象为年龄在20-63岁之间的男性完全或不完全四肢瘫痪或截瘫患者,患者居住在自己的家中;43例符合纳入标准,38例回答问卷。95%的患者表示他们可以勃起,61%的患者是纯粹的反射性勃起;66%的人表示勃起足以进行性交,45%的人表示他们可以射精/发射。不完全病变的患者比完全病变的患者报告能够射精/射精。值得注意的是,30岁以下的患者勃起足以进行性交(p < 0.05)。45%的患者经历过性行为的并发症,主要表现为膀胱功能障碍和疼痛或痉挛。综上所述,脊髓损伤通常伴有相当程度的性功能障碍,但大多数患者仍能进行性功能活动。因此,在脊髓损伤后的康复过程中,性咨询和信息可能是有价值的。
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