| Literature DB >> 29219281 |
Pedro Costa1, João M Cardoso2, Hugo Louro2, Jorge Dias1, Luís Costa1, Raquel Rodrigues1, Paulo Espiridião1, Jorge Maciel2, Luís Ferraz1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The development of new surgical techniques and medical devices, like therapeutical multimodal approaches has allowed for better outcomes on patients with rectal cancer (RCa). Owing to that, an increased awareness and investment towards better outcomes regarding patients' sexual and urinary function has been recently observed. AIM: Evaluate and characterize the sexual dysfunction of patients submitted to surgical treatment for RCa.Entities:
Keywords: Diagnosis; Rectal Neoplasms; Surgical Procedures, Operative
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29219281 PMCID: PMC5815544 DOI: 10.1590/S1677-5538.IBJU.2017.0318
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Braz J Urol ISSN: 1677-5538 Impact factor: 1.541
Baseline characteristics of patients included in the sample.
| Age (years), mean±SD | 64±10 | |
| BMI (kg/m2), mean±SD | 27±4 | |
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| Type 2 DM | 33 | |
| Smoker | 33 | |
| Follow-up(months), mean±SD | 21±12 | |
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| RAR | 56 | |
| APR | 44 | |
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| Classic | 67 | |
| Laparoscopic | 33 | |
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| Upper third | 33 | |
| Middle third | 34 | |
| Lower third | 33 | |
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| II | 23 | |
| III | 72 | |
| IV | 5 | |
| Length of stay (days), mean±SD | 10±7 | |
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| CT + RT | 44 | |
| RT alone | 5 | |
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| CT + RT | 19 | |
| CT alone | 65 | |
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SD = standard deviation; BMI = Body Mass Index; DM = Diabetes Mellitus; RAR = Rectal anterior resection; ARP=Abdominoperineal resection; AJCC = American Joint Committee on Cancer; CT = Chemotherapy; RT = Radiotherapy
Patients’ perception about importance of sexual activity and changes of sexual function after surgery - results of a self-evaluation tool.
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| Not important | 7 | |
| With little importance | 12 | |
| Important | 15 | |
| With much importance | 34 | |
| The most important | 32 | |
| Post-operative sexually active patients, % | 63 | |
| IIEF-5 pre-op | 19.5±5.8 | |
| IIEF-5 post-op | 12.3±6.8 | |
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| ED alone | 43 | |
| EjD alone | 7 | |
| ED+EjD | 17 | |
| Lower SD alone | 2 | |
| ED+Lower SD | 2 | |
| Global ED | 62 | |
| Colostomy (experienced as a limiting factor) | 39 | |
IIEF = Internation Index of Erectile Function; ED = Erectile dysfunction; EjD = Ejaculatory dysfunction; SD = Sexual drive.
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Figure 1self-assessment of erectile function - comparison between pre and post-operative
Univariate and multivariate* analysis comparing characteristics of patients with and without post-operative erectile dysfunction
| Post-operative ED (n=33) | Without post-operative ED (n=10) | |||
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| Age (years), mean±SD | 66.3±9.5 | 57.2±6.6 |
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| BMI (kg/m2), mean±SD | 27.2±4.3 | 26.1±3.9 | N.S. | |
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| RAR | 55 | 10 |
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| APR | 45 | 90 | p | |
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| Upper third | 30 | 40 | ||
| Middle third | 34 | 40 | N.S. | |
| Lower third | 36 | 20 | ||
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| Open | 70 | 60 | N.S. | |
| Laparoscopic | 30 | 40 | ||
| Length of stay (days), mean±SD | 10.5±7.6 | 9.3±7.1 | N.S. | |
| Comorbidities (DM + Smoker), % | 79 | 70 | N.S. | |
| RT, % | 66 | 60 | N.S. | |
| CT, % | 81 | 90 | N.S. | |
| Colostomy, % | 60 | 20 |
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| Complications (Clavien-Dindo>III), % | 6 | 20 | N.S. | |
| Consider sexual life as important, % | 75 | 100 | N.S. | |
| Follow-up (months), mean±SD | 23±11 | 15±11 | N.S. | |
ED = Erectile dysfunction; SD = standard deviation; OR = Odds ratio; CI = confidence interval; BMI = Body mass índex; RAR = Rectum anterior resection; APR = Abdominoperineal resection; N.S = Non-significant; DM = Diabetes mellitus; RT = Radiotherapy; CT = Chemotherapy
Multivariate analysis (logistic regression including age, surgery and colostomy)
Univariate and multivariate* analysis including only patients without pre-operative erectile dysfunction(ED) - comparison of characteristics of patients with de novo post-operative ED and patients without ED
| Post-operative | Without post-operative ED (n=9) | |||
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| Age (years), mean±SD | 61.1±11.0 | 57.2±6.6 | N.S. | |
| BMI (kg/m2), mean±SD | 25.7±3.6 | 26.1±3.9 | N.S. | |
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| RAR | 43 | 11 |
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| APR | 57 | 89 | p | |
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| Upper third | 7 | 44 |
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| Middle third | 36 | 33 | p | |
| Lower third | 57 | 22 | ||
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| Open | 64 | 56 | N.S. | |
| Laparoscopic | 36 | 44 | ||
| Length of stay (days), mean±SD | 11.4±11.4 | 9.5±7.5 | N.S. | |
| Comorbidities (DM + Smoker), % | 78 | 21 |
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| RT, % | 64 | 56 | N.S. | |
| CT, % | 86 | 89 | N.S. | |
| Colostomy, % | 57 | 22 | p=0.197 | |
| Complications (Clavien-Dindo>III), % | 22 | 14 | N.S. | |
| Consider sexual life as important, % | 93 | 100 | N.S. | |
| Follow-up (months), mean±SD | 22+13 | 15+11 | N.S. | |
ED = Erectile dysfunction; SD = standard deviation; OR = Odds ratio; CI = confidence interval; BMI = Body mass index; RAR = Rectum anterior resection; APR = Abdominoperineal resection; N.S = Non-significant; DM = Diabetes mellitus; RT = Radiotherapy; CT = Chemotherapy
Multivariate analysis (logistic regression including surgery, tumor location and presence of colostomy)