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Abstract

Background

Erectile dysfunction in men is common. We evaluated a system by which alprostadil (prostaglandin E1 ) is delivered transurethrally to treat this disorder.

Methods

Alprostadil was delivered transurethrally in a double-blind, placebo-controlled study of 1511 men, 27 to 88 years of age, who had chronic erectile dysfunction from various organic causes. The men were first tested in the clinic with up to four doses of the drug (125, 250, 500, and 1000 μg); those who had sufficient responses were randomly assigned to treatment with either the effective dose of alprostadil or placebo for three months at home.

Results

During in-clinic testing, 996 men (65.9 percent) had erections sufficient for intercourse. Of these men, 961 reported the results of at least one home treatment; 299 of the 461 treated with alprostadil (64.9 percent) had intercourse successfully at least once, as compared with 93 of the 500 who received placebo (18.6 percent, P<0.001). On average, 7 of 10 alprostadil administrations were followed by intercourse in men responsive to treatment. The efficacy of alprostadil was similar regardless of age or the cause of erectile dysfunction, including vascular disease, diabetes, surgery, and trauma (P<0.001 for all comparisons with placebo). The most common side effect was mild penile pain, which occurred after 10.8 percent of alprostadil treatments, but the pain rarely resulted in refusal to continue in the study. Hypotension occurred in the clinic in 3.3 percent of men receiving alprostadil. Hypotension-related symptoms were uncommon at home. No men had priapism or penile fibrosis.

Conclusions

In men with erectile dysfunction, transurethral alprostadil therapy resulted in erections in the clinic and in intercourse at home.

Details

Title
Treatment of men with erectile dysfunction with transurethral alprostadil
Author
Padma-Nathan, Harin, MD; Hellstrom, Wayne JG, MD; Kaiser, Fran E, MD; Labasky, Richard F, MD; Lue, Tom F, MD; Nolten, Wolfram E, MD; Norwood, Paul C, MD; Peterson, Craig A, MS; Shabsigh, Ridwan, MD; Tam, Peter Y, BS; Place, Virgil A, MD; Gesundheit, Neil, MD, MPH; Cowley, Christy, BS; Nemo, Kerry J; Spivack, Alfred P, MD; Stephens, Darby E, BS; Todd, Leslie K, BA
Pages
1-7
Section
1; Original Article
Publication year
1997
Publication date
Jan 2, 1997
Publisher
Massachusetts Medical Society
ISSN
00284793
e-ISSN
15334406
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
223968107
Copyright
Copyright © 1997 Massachusetts Medical Society. All rights reserved.