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Results of nocturnal penile tumescence studies are abnormal in sexually functional diabetic men.
Arch Intern Med. 1992 Jan; 152(1):114-8.AI

Abstract

Nocturnal penile tumescence (NPT) studies are commonly used in the assessment of sexual dysfunction in diabetic men. While much of the evidence in favor of its use has come from the observation of markedly abnormal NPT in impotent diabetic men, little research has focused on the quality of nocturnal erections in sexually functional diabetics. Ten diabetic men who reported normal daytime sexual function were studied with 4 nights of polysomnography, including NPT assessment. They had significantly diminished NPT profiles when compared with that of an age-matched, nondiabetic, healthy control group. Without controlling for the effect of diabetes on NPT, between 70% and 90% of sexually functional diabetics had NPT profiles in a range that would be classified as indicative of organic sexual dysfunction for a man presenting for evaluation of sexual dysfunction. The finding of NPT abnormalities in a diabetic man should not be taken as evidence for irreversible sexual dysfunction. Rather, the condition of diabetes appears to result in NPT abnormalities, regardless of the adequacy of daytime sexual function.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Sleep and Chronobiology Program, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, PA 15213.No affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article
Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.

Language

eng

PubMed ID

1728906

Citation

Nofzinger, E A., et al. "Results of Nocturnal Penile Tumescence Studies Are Abnormal in Sexually Functional Diabetic Men." Archives of Internal Medicine, vol. 152, no. 1, 1992, pp. 114-8.
Nofzinger EA, Reynolds CF, Jennings JR, et al. Results of nocturnal penile tumescence studies are abnormal in sexually functional diabetic men. Arch Intern Med. 1992;152(1):114-8.
Nofzinger, E. A., Reynolds, C. F., Jennings, J. R., Thase, M. E., Frank, E., Yeager, A., & Kupfer, D. J. (1992). Results of nocturnal penile tumescence studies are abnormal in sexually functional diabetic men. Archives of Internal Medicine, 152(1), 114-8.
Nofzinger EA, et al. Results of Nocturnal Penile Tumescence Studies Are Abnormal in Sexually Functional Diabetic Men. Arch Intern Med. 1992;152(1):114-8. PubMed PMID: 1728906.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Results of nocturnal penile tumescence studies are abnormal in sexually functional diabetic men. AU - Nofzinger,E A, AU - Reynolds,C F,3rd AU - Jennings,J R, AU - Thase,M E, AU - Frank,E, AU - Yeager,A, AU - Kupfer,D J, PY - 1992/1/1/pubmed PY - 1992/1/1/medline PY - 1992/1/1/entrez SP - 114 EP - 8 JF - Archives of internal medicine JO - Arch Intern Med VL - 152 IS - 1 N2 - Nocturnal penile tumescence (NPT) studies are commonly used in the assessment of sexual dysfunction in diabetic men. While much of the evidence in favor of its use has come from the observation of markedly abnormal NPT in impotent diabetic men, little research has focused on the quality of nocturnal erections in sexually functional diabetics. Ten diabetic men who reported normal daytime sexual function were studied with 4 nights of polysomnography, including NPT assessment. They had significantly diminished NPT profiles when compared with that of an age-matched, nondiabetic, healthy control group. Without controlling for the effect of diabetes on NPT, between 70% and 90% of sexually functional diabetics had NPT profiles in a range that would be classified as indicative of organic sexual dysfunction for a man presenting for evaluation of sexual dysfunction. The finding of NPT abnormalities in a diabetic man should not be taken as evidence for irreversible sexual dysfunction. Rather, the condition of diabetes appears to result in NPT abnormalities, regardless of the adequacy of daytime sexual function. SN - 0003-9926 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/1728906/Results_of_nocturnal_penile_tumescence_studies_are_abnormal_in_sexually_functional_diabetic_men_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -