Correlation between premature ejaculation diagnostic tool and International Index of Erectile Function-15 in different types of premature ejaculation.
- Author:
Chao LI
1
;
Xian-Sheng ZHANG
1
;
Dong-Dong TANG
1
;
Jing-Jing GAO
1
;
Yuan-Yuan HUANG
1
;
Pan GAO
1
;
Wei-Qun LIU
1
;
Chao-Zhao LIANG
1
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords: International Index of Erectile Function-15; acquired premature ejaculation; lifelong premature ejaculation; premature ejaculation; premature ejaculation diagnostic tool
- MeSH: Adult; Andrology; Case-Control Studies; Coitus; psychology; Cross-Sectional Studies; Erectile Dysfunction; physiopathology; Humans; Libido; Male; Middle Aged; Penile Erection; physiology; Personal Satisfaction; Premature Ejaculation; diagnosis; physiopathology; Surveys and Questionnaires
- From: National Journal of Andrology 2016;22(9):777-781
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
ObjectiveTo investigate the correlation between the premature ejaculation diagnostic tool (PEDT) and International Index of Erectile Function-15 (IIEF-15) in different types of premature ejaculation (PE).
METHODSWe performed a cross-section survey among 352 PE patients received in the andrology clinic from December 2014 to December 2015 and 104 healthy men from the health examination center using basic demographic information (as on age, height, weight, education status, occupation, income, etc.), PEDT results, and IIEF-15 scores of the subjects.
RESULTSThe PE patients had remarkably higher PEDT and lower IIEF-15 scores than the healthy men (P<0.01). The PEDT score of the PE patients was negatively correlated with their total IIEF-15 score as well as with the scores in the domains of erectile function, sexual intercourse satisfaction, and overall satisfaction after adjusted for age (P<0.01). The patients with acquired PE (APE) showed a lower IIEF-15 score than those with lifelong PE (LPE) (P<0.01). The PEDT score of the APE patients was correlated negatively with the total IIEF-15 score (r=-0.391, P<0.01) and the scores in the domains of erectile function (r=-0.362, P<0.01) and overall satisfaction (r=-0.621, P<0.01), but not correlated with intercourse satisfaction, sexual orgasm, or sexual desire. The PEDT score of the LPE group was correlated negatively with intercourse satisfaction (r=-0.286, P<0.05) but not correlated with either the total IIEF-15 score or the scores in the domains of erectile function, overall satisfaction, sexual orgasm, or sexual desire.
CONCLUSIONSPE patients have a higher PEDT score and a lower IIEF-15 score than normal males. The PEDT score of APE patients is significantly correlated with the total IIEF-15 score, while that of LPE patients is correlated not with the total IIEF-15 score but with intercourse satisfaction.