神经性疾病中的性健康和生殖健康:第五届性医学国际磋商会(ICSM 2024)的建议。

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
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摘要

神经系统疾病影响中枢和周围神经系统,经常导致性功能障碍。这些疾病不仅影响生殖器功能,还影响感觉和运动能力、痛觉、膀胱和肠道控制、情绪和荷尔蒙平衡。尽管性健康对整体生活质量具有重要意义,但患有神经系统疾病的个体的性功能障碍仍然是一个未得到解决的问题。目的:本综述旨在概述神经系统疾病患者的SD,探讨潜在的神经生理机制,各种神经系统疾病的影响,以及可用的治疗策略。目的是为管理这些患者的SD的医疗保健专业人员提供临床相关的建议。方法:专家小组回顾并综合了神经系统疾病中SD的文献,重点是随机对照试验和高质量证据。本文综述了性功能的中枢和外周神经控制,与特定神经系统疾病相关的SD,以及诊断和治疗方法。结果:神经性疾病的性功能障碍因病情而异。例如,勃起功能障碍(ED)和射精在脊髓损伤中很常见,而帕金森病可能与性欲亢进和性高潮障碍有关。脑损伤,如创伤性脑损伤、中风和神经退行性疾病可降低性欲和满意度,多发性硬化症与ED和生殖器兴奋降低有关。药物和非药物干预,包括磷酸二酯酶-5抑制剂、振动刺激、激素治疗、盆底治疗和辅助装置,根据神经系统状况显示出不同的疗效。包括医学、心理和康复干预在内的多学科方法对于优化这些患者的性健康至关重要。结论:性功能障碍是神经系统疾病的普遍后果。适当的评估应包括性史和神经学检查,特别注意生殖器感觉和反射测试。有效的管理需要一个全面的、多学科的方法。解决性健康问题应成为神经康复的核心组成部分,以提高患者的生活质量。
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Sexual and reproductive health in neurological disorders: recommendations from the Fifth International Consultation on Sexual Medicine (ICSM 2024).

Introduction: Neurological disorders impact both the central and peripheral nervous systems, often leading to sexual dysfunction (SD). These conditions affect not only genital function but also sensory and motor abilities, pain perception, bladder and bowel control, mood, and hormonal balance. Despite the significance of sexual health for overall quality of life, SD in individuals with neurological conditions remains an under addressed issue.

Objectives: This review aims to provide an overview of SD in individuals with neurological disorders, examining underlying neurophysiological mechanisms, the impact of various neurological conditions, and available treatment strategies. The goal is to offer clinically relevant recommendations to healthcare professionals managing SD in these patients.

Methods: A panel of experts reviewed and synthesized the literature on SD in neurological disorders, with an emphasis on randomized controlled trials and high-quality evidence. The review covers central and peripheral neural control of sexual function, SD associated with specific neurological disorders, and diagnostic and treatment approaches.

Results: Sexual dysfunction in neurological disorders varies by condition. For example, erectile dysfunction (ED) and anejaculation are common in spinal cord injury, while Parkinson's disease may be associated with hypersexuality and orgasmic disorders. Brain injuries such as traumatic brain injury, stroke, and neurodegenerative diseases can reduce libido and satisfaction, and multiple sclerosis is associated with ED and reduced genital arousal. Pharmacological and nonpharmacological interventions, including phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitors, vibratory stimulation, hormonal therapy, pelvic floor therapy, and assistive devices, demonstrate variable efficacy depending on the neurological condition. A multidisciplinary approach, including medical, psychological, and rehabilitative interventions, is crucial for optimizing sexual health in these patients.

Conclusion: Sexual dysfunction is a prevalent consequence of neurological disorders. Proper assessment, should include a sexual history and neurological examination with specific attention to genital sensation and reflex testing. Effective management requires a holistic, multidisciplinary approach. Addressing sexual health should be a core component of neurological rehabilitation to enhance patients' quality of life.

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