alpha-Blocker Use Is Associated With Decreased Risk of Sexual Dysfunction

作者:Kumar Rajeev; Nehra Ajay*; Jacobson Debra J; McGree Michaela E; Gades Naomi M; Lieber Michael M; Jacobsen Steven J; Sauver Jennifer L St
来源:Urology, 2009, 74(1): 82-88.
DOI:10.1016/j.urology.2008.12.080

摘要

OBJECTIVES To examine the association between alpha-blocker use and sexual dysfunction among men participating in a population-based cohort of men residing in Olmsted County, MN. Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in men have previously been associated with sexual dysfunction. The use of a-adrenergic receptor blocking agents results in an improvement in LUTS for many men. If sexual dysfunction and LUTS share a common etiology, alpha-blocker use might also be associated with a decreased risk of sexual dysfunction. METHODS White men, aged 40-79 years, were randomly selected in 1990 and assessed for alpha-blocker use and LUTS severity. Sexual function was assessed using the Brief Male Sexual Function Inventory. Men who used alpha-blockers before any sexual dysfunction were considered "exposed." Hazard ratios and 95% confidence intervals were estimated separately for each sexual function domain using Cox proportional hazard models. RESULTS Of the 1724 men with a regular sexual partner included in the present study (mean age 57.74 years), 263 (15.3%) reported alpha-blocker use. alpha-blocker use was associated with a decreased risk of sexual dysfunction across all domains for men 50 years old (age-adjusted hazard ratio 0.53-0.69). A decreased risk of erectile dysfunction and low libido remained significant only among those using alpha-blockers who also experienced an improvement in LUTS (P = .01). CONCLUSIONS The use of alpha-blockers for LUTS was associated with a decreased risk of sexual dysfunction. Improvement in sexual function correlated with the improvement in LUTS more strongly among those using alpha-blockers. UROLOGY 74: 82-88, 2009.