Title of article :
Erectile Dysfunction and Infertility: A Pilot Study in Male Partners of Infertile Couples
Author/Authors :
Trinh The ، Son Military Institute of Clinical Embryology and Histology - Vietnam Military Medical University , Hoang Xuan ، Su Institute of Biomedicine and Pharmacy - Vietnam Military Medical University , Hoang Van ، Ai Military Institute of Clinical Embryology and Histology - Vietnam Military Medical University , Nguyen Ba ، Trinh In vitro Fertility Center - Central Military Hospital 108 , Le ، Hoang In vitro Fertility Center - Tam Anh General Hospital , Quan Van ، Trang Military Institute of Clinical Embryology and Histology - Vietnam Military Medical University , Pham Duc ، Minh Military Institute of Clinical Embryology and Histology - Vietnam Military Medical University , Nguyen Thanh ، Tung Military Institute of Clinical Embryology and Histology - Vietnam Military Medical University , Ngo Anh ، Tuan Vietnam Military Medical University , Vu Thi Thu ، Trang Hung Yen Obstetrics and Pediatrics Hospital , Do ، Quyet Vietnam Military Medical University , Do Nhu ، Binh Military Hospital - Vietnam Military Medical University
Abstract :
Background: Erectile dysfunction (ED) and infertility are important health concerns with negative impacts on the quality of life and couple’s relationship, which is emerging as an early marker for decreased general health. Objectives: This pilot study intended to investigate the prevalenceandrisk factors of erectile dysfunction inmenof infertile couples referred to an in vitro fertility center in northern Vietnam. Methods: A total of 138 men of infertile couples were enrolled in this study from January to May 2018. The International Index of Erectile Function questionnaire scale was used to evaluate the severity of ED. Also, several related factors were collected to determine potential risk factors. Results: The prevalence of ED among was 18.1%, including 13 mild ED (9.4%), 7 mild to moderate ED (5.1%), 2 moderate ED (1.4%), and 1 severe ED (0.7%). The logistic regression analysis showed that risk factors associated ED were smoking 5 pack/years (OR = 3.16, CI = 0.98 - 10.18; P = 0.05), not graduating from junior high school (OR = 5.11; CI = 1.11 - 23.8; P = 0.03) and azoospermia (OR = 7.55; CI = 2.18 - 26.16; P = 0.001). We observed relatively high OR in men with smoking 5 pack/years (OR = 2.51) and abnormal semen analysis (hypospermia, oligozoospermia, asthenozoospermia, or teratozoospermia) (OR = 2.36), but there was no significant difference compared to the reference group. Conclusions: In the present study, the prevalence of ED among men of infertile couples was higher than non-infertile men. Low level of education, smoking for a long period, and azoospermia were the main risk factors of ED in men. Further large-scale studies are needed to extend the results.
Keywords :
Erectile Dysfunction , Male Infertility , Sexual Hormones , International Index of Erectile Function
Journal title :
Nephro- Urology Monthly
Journal title :
Nephro- Urology Monthly