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Frequency and severity of chronic scrotal pain in Canadian men presenting to urologists for infertility investigations

BACKGROUND: Chronic scrotal pain (CSP) may be debilitating in men presenting for treatment for CSP, but we have little information on the frequency and severity of CSP in the men who do not seek care for the CSP. Our objective was to identify the frequency and characteristics of CSP in a population...

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Autores principales: Aljumaily, Aosama, Forbes, Ellen, Al-Khazraji, Hind Abdul Jaleel, Gordon, Allan, Lau, Susan, Jarvi, Keith Allen
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Publicado: AME Publishing Company 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5760382/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29354503
http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/tau.2017.11.28
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author Aljumaily, Aosama
Forbes, Ellen
Al-Khazraji, Hind Abdul Jaleel
Gordon, Allan
Lau, Susan
Jarvi, Keith Allen
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Forbes, Ellen
Al-Khazraji, Hind Abdul Jaleel
Gordon, Allan
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description BACKGROUND: Chronic scrotal pain (CSP) may be debilitating in men presenting for treatment for CSP, but we have little information on the frequency and severity of CSP in the men who do not seek care for the CSP. Our objective was to identify the frequency and characteristics of CSP in a population of men presenting for reasons other than CSP to a urology clinic. METHODS: Men presenting to a urology clinic for investigation of male infertility (INF) completed a standardized CSP questionnaires if they self-reported having CSP. This prospectively collected database was then retrospectively analyzed. RESULTS: Forty-five of 1,203 (3.7%) of INF patients (mean age 35: range, 24–59), reported having CSP (INF/CSP). Our comparison group was 131 men presenting for investigation of CSP [mean age 43¡À12 (SD) years with a mean duration of CSP of 4.7¡À5.95 years]. On average, men with INF/CSP had less severe and frequent pain than those with CSP, with significantly less pain during “bad” pain episodes (5.2¡À2.2 vs. 7.4¡À2.1, VAS score 0–10, P<0.0001 Student’s t-test), less frequent “bad” pain episodes (23%¡À21% vs. 42%¡À30% of the time, P<0.0001 Student’s t-test) and lower proportion of men who reported having severe pain (VAS score 7–10/10) (4/45 vs. 46/131, P<0.001, chi-squared test). Both groups reported a negative impact of the pain on quality of life (QOL), with 60% and 86% of men with INF/CSP and CSP alone reporting that they would feel ‘mostly dissatisfied’, ‘unhappy’, or ‘terrible’ if they had to continue life with their present scrotal pain symptoms. CONCLUSIONS: Clinicians should be aware that CSP is common among men presenting for conditions other than CSP and that even if the pain levels are not “severe”, the chronic pain often has a significant negative impact on QOL.
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spelling pubmed-57603822018-01-19 Frequency and severity of chronic scrotal pain in Canadian men presenting to urologists for infertility investigations Aljumaily, Aosama Forbes, Ellen Al-Khazraji, Hind Abdul Jaleel Gordon, Allan Lau, Susan Jarvi, Keith Allen Transl Androl Urol Original Article BACKGROUND: Chronic scrotal pain (CSP) may be debilitating in men presenting for treatment for CSP, but we have little information on the frequency and severity of CSP in the men who do not seek care for the CSP. Our objective was to identify the frequency and characteristics of CSP in a population of men presenting for reasons other than CSP to a urology clinic. METHODS: Men presenting to a urology clinic for investigation of male infertility (INF) completed a standardized CSP questionnaires if they self-reported having CSP. This prospectively collected database was then retrospectively analyzed. RESULTS: Forty-five of 1,203 (3.7%) of INF patients (mean age 35: range, 24–59), reported having CSP (INF/CSP). Our comparison group was 131 men presenting for investigation of CSP [mean age 43¡À12 (SD) years with a mean duration of CSP of 4.7¡À5.95 years]. On average, men with INF/CSP had less severe and frequent pain than those with CSP, with significantly less pain during “bad” pain episodes (5.2¡À2.2 vs. 7.4¡À2.1, VAS score 0–10, P<0.0001 Student’s t-test), less frequent “bad” pain episodes (23%¡À21% vs. 42%¡À30% of the time, P<0.0001 Student’s t-test) and lower proportion of men who reported having severe pain (VAS score 7–10/10) (4/45 vs. 46/131, P<0.001, chi-squared test). Both groups reported a negative impact of the pain on quality of life (QOL), with 60% and 86% of men with INF/CSP and CSP alone reporting that they would feel ‘mostly dissatisfied’, ‘unhappy’, or ‘terrible’ if they had to continue life with their present scrotal pain symptoms. CONCLUSIONS: Clinicians should be aware that CSP is common among men presenting for conditions other than CSP and that even if the pain levels are not “severe”, the chronic pain often has a significant negative impact on QOL. AME Publishing Company 2017-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5760382/ /pubmed/29354503 http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/tau.2017.11.28 Text en 2017 Translational Andrology and Urology. All rights reserved.
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Al-Khazraji, Hind Abdul Jaleel
Gordon, Allan
Lau, Susan
Jarvi, Keith Allen
Frequency and severity of chronic scrotal pain in Canadian men presenting to urologists for infertility investigations
title Frequency and severity of chronic scrotal pain in Canadian men presenting to urologists for infertility investigations
title_full Frequency and severity of chronic scrotal pain in Canadian men presenting to urologists for infertility investigations
title_fullStr Frequency and severity of chronic scrotal pain in Canadian men presenting to urologists for infertility investigations
title_full_unstemmed Frequency and severity of chronic scrotal pain in Canadian men presenting to urologists for infertility investigations
title_short Frequency and severity of chronic scrotal pain in Canadian men presenting to urologists for infertility investigations
title_sort frequency and severity of chronic scrotal pain in canadian men presenting to urologists for infertility investigations
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5760382/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29354503
http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/tau.2017.11.28
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