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Serial transperineal sector prostate biopsies: impact on long-term erectile dysfunction
We wanted to determine whether serial transperineal sector prostate biopsies have a long-term effect on erectile dysfunction (ED). A total of 64 men with prostate cancer entered our active surveillance (AS) programme after a transrectal prostate biopsy as well as a confirmatory initial transperineal...
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Cancer Intelligence
2016
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4898939/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27350788 http://dx.doi.org/10.3332/ecancer.2016.643 |
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author | Chong, James JY Van Hemelrijck, Mieke Cahill, Declan Kinsella, Janette |
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description | We wanted to determine whether serial transperineal sector prostate biopsies have a long-term effect on erectile dysfunction (ED). A total of 64 men with prostate cancer entered our active surveillance (AS) programme after a transrectal prostate biopsy as well as a confirmatory initial transperineal sector prostate biopsy (TPSBx). A repeat TPSBx was performed 24 months later as part of our active surveillance protocol. The International Index of Erectile Function-5 (IIEF-5) questionnaire assessed ED at baseline prior to each TPSBx, and at one, three, and six months after first and second TPSBx. There was a significant short-term deterioration in erectile function on mean IIEF-5 score between baseline (19.5), when compared to one month (10.5) (P <0.001) and three months (18.7) (P = 0.001) following first TPSBx. This resolved at six month follow-up (19.6) (P = 0.681). Following second TPSBx, there was a deterioration in erectile function between baseline (16.6), compared to one month (7.3), three months (13.8), and six months (15.9) (P <0.05) following second TPSBx. Initial TPSBx caused significant short-term ED, which resolved by six months. Serial TPSBx appears to have an adverse impact on erectile function in men monitored on AS, increasing the risk of long-term ED. This risk should be highlighted and discussed during the consent process. |
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spelling | pubmed-48989392016-06-27 Serial transperineal sector prostate biopsies: impact on long-term erectile dysfunction Chong, James JY Van Hemelrijck, Mieke Cahill, Declan Kinsella, Janette Ecancermedicalscience Research We wanted to determine whether serial transperineal sector prostate biopsies have a long-term effect on erectile dysfunction (ED). A total of 64 men with prostate cancer entered our active surveillance (AS) programme after a transrectal prostate biopsy as well as a confirmatory initial transperineal sector prostate biopsy (TPSBx). A repeat TPSBx was performed 24 months later as part of our active surveillance protocol. The International Index of Erectile Function-5 (IIEF-5) questionnaire assessed ED at baseline prior to each TPSBx, and at one, three, and six months after first and second TPSBx. There was a significant short-term deterioration in erectile function on mean IIEF-5 score between baseline (19.5), when compared to one month (10.5) (P <0.001) and three months (18.7) (P = 0.001) following first TPSBx. This resolved at six month follow-up (19.6) (P = 0.681). Following second TPSBx, there was a deterioration in erectile function between baseline (16.6), compared to one month (7.3), three months (13.8), and six months (15.9) (P <0.05) following second TPSBx. Initial TPSBx caused significant short-term ED, which resolved by six months. Serial TPSBx appears to have an adverse impact on erectile function in men monitored on AS, increasing the risk of long-term ED. This risk should be highlighted and discussed during the consent process. Cancer Intelligence 2016-05-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4898939/ /pubmed/27350788 http://dx.doi.org/10.3332/ecancer.2016.643 Text en © the authors; licensee ecancermedicalscience. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Chong, James JY Van Hemelrijck, Mieke Cahill, Declan Kinsella, Janette Serial transperineal sector prostate biopsies: impact on long-term erectile dysfunction |
title | Serial transperineal sector prostate biopsies: impact on long-term erectile dysfunction |
title_full | Serial transperineal sector prostate biopsies: impact on long-term erectile dysfunction |
title_fullStr | Serial transperineal sector prostate biopsies: impact on long-term erectile dysfunction |
title_full_unstemmed | Serial transperineal sector prostate biopsies: impact on long-term erectile dysfunction |
title_short | Serial transperineal sector prostate biopsies: impact on long-term erectile dysfunction |
title_sort | serial transperineal sector prostate biopsies: impact on long-term erectile dysfunction |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4898939/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27350788 http://dx.doi.org/10.3332/ecancer.2016.643 |
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