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Association Between Psoriasis and Sexual and Erectile Dysfunction in Epidemiologic Studies: A Systematic Review.

Alejandro Molina-Leyva1, Luis Salvador-Rodriguez1, Antonio Martinez-Lopez1, Jose Carlos Ruiz-Carrascosa2, Salvador Arias-Santiago1,3,4.   

Abstract

Importance: Sexual health is a major aspect of life. Increasing scientific evidence shows a potential association between psoriasis and sexual dysfunction (SD) and erectile dysfunction (ED). Objective: To evaluate the available scientific evidence regarding epidemiologic associations and treatment outcomes between psoriasis and SD and ED. Evidence Review: Information sources were MEDLINE and Embase databases, using the Scopus search engine. The search was performed on August 25, 2017. Search terms were psoriasis and sexual or sexual dysfunction, and the search was limited to epidemiologic studies published in English answering any of the 4 research questions. Quality was assessed according to the Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine. Findings: Twenty-eight studies representing 52 520 cases of psoriasis and 1 806 022 controls were included for review. Of the 28 studies, 19 were cross-sectional, 3 were clinical trials, 3 were quasi-experimental, 2 were population-based cohort, and 1 was population-based case-control. Prevalence of SD and ED ranged from 40.0% to 55.6% and 34.2% to 81.1%, respectively. Two of 2 studies observed an association between psoriasis and SD after adjusting for physical and psychological comorbidities. Five of 8 studies observed an independent association between ED and psoriasis. Among patients with psoriasis, the features that showed the strongest association with SD were anxiety and depression (5 of 5 studies), psoriatic arthritis (3 of 4 studies), and genital psoriasis (5 of 7 studies). Regarding ED, anxiety and depression (2 of 2 studies) and increasing age (3 of 3 studies) showed the strongest association. All 3 clinical trials using biologic drugs showed an improvement in SD compared with placebo. Conclusions and Relevance: Patients with psoriasis have physical and psychological comorbidities that have been associated with a higher risk of SD. In addition, psoriasis may play a role in its development. The presence of anxiety, depression, psoriatic arthritis, genital lesions, and increasing age should raise the awareness of SD. Biologic drugs have demonstrated the improvement of SD in patients with psoriasis.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30304327     DOI: 10.1001/jamadermatol.2018.3442

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JAMA Dermatol        ISSN: 2168-6068            Impact factor:   10.282


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Review 3.  Influence of Genetic Polymorphisms on Response to Biologics in Moderate-to-Severe Psoriasis.

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4.  Sexuality in Patients with Hidradenitis Suppurativa: Beliefs, Behaviors and Needs.

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