| Literature DB >> 32676403 |
Mohit Khera1, Jeffrey K Than2, James Anaissie1, Ali Antar1, Weitao Song1, Boriss Losso1, Alexander Pastuszak3, Taylor Kohn4, Jorge Rivera Mirabal1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The constellation of persistent sexual, neurological, and physical adverse effects in patients who discontinue 5α-reductase inhibitors (5ARIs) has garnered recent concern. The objective of this study was to evaluate potential penile vascular changes and persistent adverse effects of 5ARIs in men treated for androgenic alopecia (AGA).Entities:
Keywords: Finasteride; erectile dysfunction (ED); hypogonadism; major depressive disorder; penile duplex Doppler
Year: 2020 PMID: 32676403 PMCID: PMC7354335 DOI: 10.21037/tau.2020.03.21
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transl Androl Urol ISSN: 2223-4683
Comparison of baseline characteristics between 5ARI and control groups
| Variable | 5ARI group | Controls | P value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | 38 [33–42] | 41 [35–62] | 0.13 |
| Duration of 5ARI use (months) | 18 [4–96] | 0 [0–0] | – |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 24.5 [22.1–25.8] | 30.6 [27.1–33.3] | <0.001 |
| Testosterone (ng/dL) | 450 [373–558] | 315 [249–319]** | **** |
| DHT (ng/dL) | 366 [373–509] | *** | |
| Hemoglobin (g/dL) | 15.9 [15.2–16.3] | 14.9 [14.3–15.5] | 0.07 |
Results displayed as median [interquartile range]. **, only available for 3 controls; ***, available for no controls; ****, too few observations to calculate.
IIEF total and sub-domain scores of PFS patients
| IIEF domain | Experimental |
|---|---|
| Erectile function | 9 [5–10] |
| Orgasmic function | 6 [5–6] |
| Sexual desire | 9 [8–10] |
| Intercourse satisfaction | 6 [0–10] |
| Overall satisfaction | 10 [7–10] |
| Total | 35 [29–43] |
Results reported as: median [interquartile range]. IIEF, International Index of Erectile Function; PFS, Post-Finasteride Syndrome.
Comparison of IPSS questions and total scores between experimental and control groups
| IPSS questions | 5ARI group | Controls | P value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Question 1: How often have you had the sensation of not emptying your bladder? | 2 [0–3] | 0 [0–0.5] | 0.005 |
| Question 2: How often have you had to urinate less than every two hours? | 2 [1–3] | 0 [0–1.5] | 0.024 |
| Question 3: How often have you found you stopped and started again several times when you urinated? | 1 [0–2] | 0 [0–1] | 0.282 |
| Question 4: How often have you found it difficult to postpone urination? | 0 [0–2] | 0 [0–0.5] | 0.332 |
| Question 5: How often have you had a weak urinary stream? | 1 [0–2.5] | 0 [0–0] | 0.029 |
| Question 6: How often have you had to strain to start urination? | 0 [0–1] | 0 [0–0] | 0.152 |
| Question 7: How many times did you typically get up at night to urinate? | 1 [1–2.5] | 1 [0.5–1.5] | 0.570 |
| Question 8 (not scored): If you were to spend the rest of your life with your urinary condition just the way it is now, how would you feel about that? | 2 [1.3–3] | 1 [0.5–2] | 0.029 |
| IPSS total | 10 [5–16] | 3 [2–8] | 0.009 |
Results displayed as median [interquartile range]. Higher scores suggest worse urinary symptoms. IPSS, International Prostate Symptom Score.
Comparison of PHQ-9 questions, total scores and score interpretation between experimental and control groups
| PHQ9 questions | 5ARI group | Controls | P value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Question 1: Little interest or pleasure in doing things | 2 [1–3] | 0 [0–0] | <0.001 |
| Question 2: Feeling down, depressed, or hopeless | 1 [0.5–2.5] | 0 [0–0] | <0.001 |
| Question 3: Trouble falling or staying asleep, or sleeping too much | 1 [0–2] | 0 [0–0] | 0.025 |
| Question 4: Feeling tired or having little energy | 2 [1–3] | 0 [0–0] | <0.001 |
| Question 5: Poor appetite or overeating | 1 [0–2] | 0 [0–0] | 0.014 |
| Question 6: Feeling bad about yourself—or that you are a failure or have let yourself or your family down | 1 [0.5–2] | 0 [0–0] | 0.001 |
| Question 7: Trouble concentrating on things, such as reading the newspaper or watching television | 1.5 [0.25–2] | 0 [0–0] | 0.001 |
| Question 8: Moving or speaking so slowly that other people could have noticed? Or the opposite—being so fidgety or restless that you have been moving around a lot more than usual | 0.5 [0–1] | 0 [0–0] | 0.073 |
| Question 9: Thoughts that you would be better off dead or of hurting yourself in some way | 1 [0–1] | 0 [0–0] | 0.007 |
| PHQ9 total | 10 [6.5–16] | 1 [0–2] | <0.001 |
Results displayed as median [interquartile range] or number of men/total men. Higher numbers are indicative of worse depressive symptoms
Comparison of ADAM questions between experimental and control groups (list in the graph below what each of the 10 questions asked)
| ADAM questions | 5ARI group | Controls | P value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Q1: Do you have a decrease in libido (sex drive)? | 1 [1–1] | 2 [1–2] | 0.006 |
| Q2: Do you have a lack of energy? | 1 [1–1.5] | 2 [1.5–2] | 0.015 |
| Q3: Do you have a decrease in strength and/or endurance? | 1 [1–2] | 2 [1.25–2] | 0.039 |
| Q4: Have you lost height? | 2 [2–2] | 2 [2–2] | 0.988 |
| Q5: Have you noticed a decreased “enjoyment of life” | 1 [1–1] | 2 [2–2] | <0.001 |
| Q6: Are you sad and/or grumpy? | 1 [1–1.5] | 2 [2–2] | 0.005 |
| Q7: Are your erections less strong? | 1 [1–2] | 1 [1–2] | 0.347 |
| Q8: Have you noticed a recent deterioration in your ability to play sports? | 2 [1–2] | 2 [2–2] | 0.117 |
| Q9: Are you falling asleep after dinner? | 2 [1.5–2] | 2 [1–2] | 0.473 |
| Q10: Has there been a recent deterioration in your work performance? | 1 [1–2] | 2 [2–2] | 0.045 |
Results displayed as median [interquartile range]. The results are displayed as follows: 1= the subject answered yes to the question; 2= the subject answered no to the question