| Literature DB >> 31844522 |
Maher Abdessater1, Anthony Kanbar1, Ahmed S Zugail1, Abdalla Al Hammadi1, Bertrand Guillonneau1, Sebastien Beley1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Sleep related painful erection (SRPE) is a rare parasomnia consisting of nocturnal penile tumescence accompanied by pain that awakens the individual. Normal non-painful erections are experienced when awake. No penile anatomic abnormalities are present. No conclusive randomized clinical trial is present in the literature about the management of this rare condition. The aim of this article is to review the current knowledge about the management of SRPE and to suggest an algorithm to help physicians evaluate and manage SRPE.Entities:
Keywords: Algorithm; Management; SRPE; Sleep related painful erection; Treatment
Year: 2019 PMID: 31844522 PMCID: PMC6894200 DOI: 10.1186/s12610-019-0095-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Basic Clin Androl ISSN: 2051-4190
Excluded articles with detailed reasons of exclusion
| Article title | First author | Exclusion reasons |
|---|---|---|
| 1. REM sleep parasomnias [ | Schenck CH | Irrelevant subject |
| 2. Cardiac autonomic nervous activity in sleep-related painful erections [ | Ferini-Strambi L | Information already retrieved from the meta-analysis article written by Vreugdenhil S et al. in 2018 |
| 3. Sexual dysfunction in men with multiple sclerosis--a comprehensive pilot-study into etiology [ | Lottman PE | Irrelevant subject |
| 4. [Painful erections related to sleeping] [ | Menéndez López V | Article in Spanish |
| 5. Sleep-related painful erection is associated with neurovascular compression of basal forebrain [ | Szücs A | Information already retrieved from an article written by Karsenty G et al. in 2005 |
| 6. Neurological aspects of some sleep disorders [ | Szúcs A. | Irrelevant subject |
| 7. Radical prostatectomy and quality of life among African Americans [ | Ukoli FA | Irrelevant subject |
| 8. Subjective symptoms, sleeping problems, and cognitive performance in subjects living near mobile phone base stations [ | Hutter HP | Irrelevant subject |
| 9. Epithelioid haemangioma: a rare cause of painful erections and sleep deprivation [ | Lucky MA | Irrelevant subject |
| 10. Prevention of recurrent ischemic priapism with ketoconazole: evolution of a treatment protocol and patient outcomes [ | Hoeh MP | Irrelevant subject |
| 11. Sleep-related painful erections in an elderly man successfully treated using clonazepam [ | Kuhadiya ND | We already know from all previous literature before 2104 that SRPE can be treated successfully with clonazepam. |
| 12. [Diagnosis and management of sleep-related painful erections:A report of 9 cases] [ | Hu HB | Article in Chinese |
| 13. [Considerations on priapism] [ | Bai WJ | Irrelevant subject |
| 14. Improvement of Erection Related Incision Pain in Circumcision Patients using Interrupted Rapid Eye Movement Sleep: A Randomized Controlled Study [ | Dai AJ | Irrelevant subject |
| 15. Microcurrent as an adjunct therapy to accelerate chronic wound healing and reduce patient pain [ | Nair HKR | Irrelevant subject |
| 16. Sleep-related painful erection in a patient with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome [ | Zhang J | Case report showing association between SRPE and OSAS that was already stated by Ferré et al. in 2012 |
Fig. 1Diagram of literature review process
The severity of sleep related painful erections
| Severity | Frequency of occurrence |
|---|---|
| Mild | Once per week |
| Moderate | Several times per week |
| Severe | Every night or several times per night |
Reference: Ferré A, Vila J, Jurado MJ, Arcalis N, Camps J, Cambrodi R, et al. Sleep-related painful erections associated with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome. Arch Sex Behav. 2012;41:1059–63.
Fig. 2Proposed algorithm for the evaluation and management of sleep related painful erections. Abbreviations: PE: Painful erection; LUTS: Lower urinary tract symptoms; SRPE: Sleep related painful erection; US: Ultrasound; REM: Rapid eye movement; OSA: Obstructive sleep apnea; PDE: Phosphodiesterase. * Numerator: number of positive experiences; Denominator: total number of treated cases. # Home maneuvers include: walking, urinating, cold showers, cycling. ^ Pathognomonic, but not necessary for diagnosis [27, 30]