| Literature DB >> 22110491 |
Dana Britt Dibenedetti1, Dat Nguyen, Laurie Zografos, Ryan Ziemiecki, Xiaolei Zhou.
Abstract
Purpose. To estimate the US prevalence of Peyronie's disease (PD) from patient-reported data and to identify diagnosis and treatment patterns. Methods. 11,420 US males ≥18 years old completed a brief web-based survey regarding the presence of PD, past treatments, and penile symptoms (Phase 1). Phase 1 respondents with PD diagnosis, history of treatment, or PD-related symptoms then completed a disease-specific survey (Phase 2). Results. Estimated prevalence of PD ranged from 0.5% (diagnosis of PD) to 13% (diagnosis, treatment, or penile symptoms). Thirty-six percent of Phase 2 participants reported that penile symptoms interfered with sexual activities. Of participants who sought treatment for penile symptoms (n = 128), 73% initially saw a primary care physician, 74% did not receive treatment from their first doctor, and 92% were not diagnosed with PD. Conclusions. PD may be underdiagnosed/undertreated in the US. Improved awareness is needed of PD symptoms and treatment options among health care professionals.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 22110491 PMCID: PMC3202120 DOI: 10.1155/2011/282503
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Urol ISSN: 1687-6369
Prevalence of Peyronie's disease from the literature.
| Patient population | Prevalence (%) | |
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| Arafa et al. 2007 [ | Diabetic patients with erectile dysfunction | 20.3 |
| Mulhall et al. 2004 [ | Men screened for prostate cancer | 8.9 |
| El-Sakka 2006 [ | Patients with erectile dysfunction | 7.9 |
| La Pera et al. 2001 [ | General population | 7.1 |
| Rhoden et al. 2001 [ | Men older than 50 years undergoing prostate cancer screening | 3.67 |
| Schwarzer et al. 2001 [ | General population | 3.2 |
| Lindsay et al. 1991 [ | General population | 0.39 |
Figure 1Diagram of study design. Data for this study were collected in 2 phases. In Phase 1, panel participants were screened for the presence of symptoms, past treatment, and a diagnosis of Peyronie's disease. In Phase 2, eligibility to complete the full survey was determined by participants' responses to the screening items in Phase 1. KN = Knowledge Networks.
Demographic characteristics of Phases 1 and 2 male participants.
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| Characteristic | Category | Phase 1 participants ( | With diagnosis/treatment ( | With symptoms and no diagnosis/treatment ( |
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| Age (years) | Mean (SD) | 52.7 (15.0) | 59.6 (11.9) | 49.6 (17.0) |
| Median | 53 | 60 | 50 | |
| Range | 18–101 | 20–87 | 18–89 | |
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| Race | White, non-Hispanic | 9803 (86%) | 76 (90%) | 137 (69%) |
| Black, non-Hispanic | 571 (5%) | 3 (4%) | 25 (13%) | |
| Other, non-Hispanic | 544 (5%) | 5 (6%) | 14 (7%) | |
| Hispanic | 502 (4%) | 0 (0%) | 23 (12%) | |
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| Education | Less than high school | 588 (5%) | 3 (4%) | 16 (8%) |
| High school | 2098 (18%) | 8 (10%) | 57 (29%) | |
| Some college | 3898 (34%) | 32 (38%) | 58 (29%) | |
| Bachelor's degree or higher | 4836 (42%) | 41 (49%) | 68 (34%) | |
SD: standard deviation.
Estimated prevalence of Peyronie's disease in US males in 2007.
| Phase 1 respondents ( | ||
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| Disease criteria | Prevalence (%) | 95% CI |
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| 0.5 | 0.4–0.7 |
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| 0.8 | 0.5–1.0 |
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| 13.1 | 12.0–14.1 |
CI: confidence interval.
Note: Prevalence estimates are weighted estimates from 11,420 male respondents.
Summary of Peyronie's disease symptoms in participants with symptoms, treatment, or diagnosis (n = 283).
| Statistic or category | Participants ( | |
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| Lump or bump under skin of penis | Yes | 60 (21) |
| No | 222 (79) | |
| Missing | 1 | |
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| Unusual firmness or hardened tissue under skin of penis | Yes | 69 (21) |
| No | 210 (79) | |
| Missing | 4 | |
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| Lump/bump, firmness, or hardened tissue affect the shape of penis (if yes to either 1 of the above 2 symptoms, | Yes | 48 (37) |
| No | 39 (63) | |
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| Significant bend or curve compared to a younger age (erect penis) | Yes | 177 (59) |
| No | 106 (41) | |
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| First penis-related symptom noticed | Lump or bump under the skin | 24 (11) |
| Area of unusual firmness or hardened tissue under the skin | 13 (4) | |
| Significant bend or curve not previously noticed | 95 (32) | |
| Indentation on 1 or both sides | 7 (2) | |
| Noticeable narrowing of the penis (hourglass or bandlike) | 4 (2) | |
| Hinge-like folding of penis during sexual intercourse | 7 (3) | |
| Shortening of penis | 20 (10) | |
| Head of penis less hard | 26 (12) | |
| Painful erections | 4 (<1) | |
| Pain during sexual intercourse | 5 (2) | |
| Erections not hard enough for sexual intercourse | 51 (20) | |
| Other | 8 (3) | |
| Missing | 19 | |
*Percentages are weighted averages of the stratum-specific estimates.