非肥胖、非糖尿病男性阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停患者勃起功能障碍的评估

Q4 Medicine
A. C. D. Scoralick, A. D. C. V. Júnior, André L. Cavalcanti, A. P. C. Dos Santos, D. Neves, M. H. Melo
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勃起功能障碍(ED)影响了阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停综合征(OSAS)患者,多项研究证实了这种相关性。目的是根据国际勃起功能指数(IIEF)确定非肥胖、非糖尿病男性ED与阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)之间的关系。这项回顾性横断面研究包括143名患有OSA的非肥胖、非糖尿病男性(年龄≥20岁),他们于2017年5月至2018年8月在海军Marcílio Dias医院耳鼻喉科睡眠门诊就诊。考虑了患者年龄、体重指数(BMI)、饮酒、吸烟、基于总睾酮水平的性腺功能减退实验室诊断和睡眠参数(如呼吸暂停-低通气指数、快速眼动密度和最低血氧饱和度[SatO2])。方差分析用于评估平均值。卡方检验和Fisher精确检验用于比较变量,Person相关系数用于分析数值变量。平均最低血氧饱和度为78.89%,46%的患者最低血氧饱和度<80%。此外,根据IIEF评分,最低血氧饱和度<80%和年龄增加与ED投诉有关,。性腺功能减退的实验室诊断与BMI增加有关,而衰老与SatO2有关。研究结果显示,氧饱和度<80%与IIEF的ED主诉有关。此外,实验室性腺功能减退与BMI值增加、衰老和氧饱和度降低之间的关系已经得到证实。因此,我们建议对ED患者进行多导睡眠图检查。
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Evaluation of Erectile Dysfunction in Nonobese, Nondiabetic Men with Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Erectile Dysfunction (ED) has affected people suffering from Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome (OSAS) and multiple studies have confirmed this correlation. The objective of the is to identify the association between ED and Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) in nonobese, nondiabetic men based on the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF). This retrospective cross-sectional study included 143 nonobese, nondiabetic men with OSA (age, ≥20 years) who visited the Sleep Outpatient Clinic of the Otorhinolaryngology Department at Hospital Naval Marcílio Dias from May 2017 to August 2018. Patient age, body mass index (BMI), drinking, smoking, laboratory diagnosis of hypogonadism based on total testosterone levels, and sleep parameters (e.g., apnea–hypopnea index, rapid eye movement density, and minimum Oxygen Saturation [SatO2]) were considered. Analysis of variance was used to evaluate means. The chi-squared test and Fisher’s exact test were used to compare variables and Person’s correlation coefficient was used to analyze numerical variables. The mean minimum SatO2 was 78.89%, and 46% of patients exhibited minimum SatO2 <80%. Moreover, minimum SatO2 of <80% and increasing age were associated with ED complaints based on IIEF scores,. A laboratory diagnosis of hypogonadism was associated with increased BMI, and aging was associated with SatO2. The results of the study revealed that oxygen desaturation of <80% was related to complaints of ED from the IIEF. Moreover, a relationship between laboratory hypogonadism and increased BMI values, aging, and oxygen desaturation has been demonstrated. Therefore, we recommend polysomnography in patients with ED complaints.
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