Korean J Nephrol.  2011 Jan;30(1):67-72.

Sexual Functioning in Male Hemodialysis Patients

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  • 1Department of Internal Medicine, Samsung Changwon Hospital, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Changwon, Korea. ksr59@unitel.co.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE
The prevalence of sexual dysfunction among male hemodialysis patients is high. The causes of sexual dysfunction in chronic renal failure are composed of physiological and psychological factors. We assessed the prevalence, severity and factors of sexual dysfunction among male patients undergoing hemodialysis using of International index of erectile function (IIEF).
METHODS
A single center cross-sectional study of 57 male hemodialysis patients was conducted to the determinants of sexual dysfunction. All patients were required to complete questionnaires by themselves (IIEF and Beck depression inventory (BDI)) and biochemical and hematological parameters were obtained.
RESULTS
Sexual dysfunction prevalence was 86.0% in erectile function, 94.7% in sexual intercourse satisfaction, 86.0% in orgasmic function, 96.5% in sexual desire, 96.5% in overall satisfaction. Age, serum albumin, BDI, Karnofsky index, calcium channel blocker were statistically associated with sexual activity. But a multiple logistic regression analysis demonstrated that BDI is independently associated with sexual activity. A linear multivariable regression analysis demonstrated that age, BDI, serum albumin are independently associated with sexual desire of IIEF.
CONCLUSION
Sexual dysfunction among male hemodialysis patients is high. Depression is an independent factor of sexual dysfunction in male hemodialysis patients. Evaluation of depression must be included to properly manage sexual dysfunction.

Keyword

Hemodialysis; Sexuality; Depression

MeSH Terms

Calcium Channels
Coitus
Cross-Sectional Studies
Depression
Humans
Karnofsky Performance Status
Kidney Failure, Chronic
Logistic Models
Male
Orgasm
Prevalence
Renal Dialysis
Serum Albumin
Sexual Behavior
Sexuality
Surveys and Questionnaires
Calcium Channels
Serum Albumin
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