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Autonomic nervous system dysfunction in lifelong premature ejaculation: analysis of heart rate variability.

Orhan Unal Zorba1, Yuksel Cicek, Hakkı Uzun, Mehmet Çetinkaya, Kadir Önem, Mehmet Murat Rifaioğlu.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To identify autonomic nervous dysfunction in patients with lifelong premature ejaculation.
METHODS: The study participants were 25 men with lifelong premature ejaculation and 25 healthy controls. The parameters of 24-hour heart rate variability that are influenced by the autonomic nervous system were compared between the men with lifelong premature ejaculation and the healthy controls.
RESULTS: The laboratory results of all patients were within normal limits, and no significant differences were found between the patients and the controls in age, body weight, and body mass index. A low-frequency signal that is influenced by the sympathetic system was increased in the patients (P = .026). Furthermore, a high-frequency signal that is influenced by the parasympathetic system was decreased in the patients (P = .011). Finally, the low frequency-to-high frequency ratio, an indicator of the balance between the two components of the autonomic nervous system, was increased in the patients (P = .002).
CONCLUSION: To our knowledge, no study has investigated the influence of the autonomic nervous system on 24-hour heart rate variability in premature ejaculation. In the present study, sympathetic activity was increased in men with lifelong premature ejaculation; this overactivity might lead to lifelong premature ejaculation. Additional studies are required to reveal the possible alteration of the autonomic nervous system in premature ejaculation.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 23102443     DOI: 10.1016/j.urology.2012.08.029

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Urology        ISSN: 0090-4295            Impact factor:   2.649


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