TY - JOUR
T1 - Summary of the recommendations on sexual dysfunctions in men
AU - Montorsi, Francesco
AU - Adaikan, Ganesan
AU - Becher, Edgardo
AU - Giuliano, Francois
AU - Khoury, Saad
AU - Lue, Tom F.
AU - Sharlip, Ira
AU - Althof, Stanley E.
AU - Andersson, Karl Eric
AU - Brock, Gerald
AU - Broderick, Gregory
AU - Burnett, Arthur
AU - Buvat, Jacques
AU - Dean, John
AU - Donatucci, Craig
AU - Eardley, Ian
AU - Fugl-Meyer, Kerstin S.
AU - Goldstein, Irwin
AU - Hackett, Geoff
AU - Hatzichristou, Dimitris
AU - Hellstrom, Wayne
AU - Incrocci, Luca
AU - Jackson, Graham
AU - Kadioglu, Ates
AU - Levine, Laurence
AU - Lewis, Ronald W.
AU - Maggi, Mario
AU - McCabe, Marita
AU - McMahon, Chris G.
AU - Montague, Drogo
AU - Montorsi, Piero
AU - Mulhall, John
AU - Pfaus, Jim
AU - Porst, Hartmut
AU - Ralph, David
AU - Rosen, Raymond
AU - Rowland, David
AU - Sadeghi-Nejad, Hossein
AU - Shabsigh, Ridwan
AU - Stief, Christian
AU - Vardi, Yoram
AU - Wallen, Kim
AU - Wasserman, Marlene
N1 - Funding Information:
Work in the authors’ laboratories was funded by the Australian Research Council.
PY - 2010/11
Y1 - 2010/11
N2 - Introduction. Sexual health is an integral part of overall health. Sexual dysfunction can have a major impact on quality of life and psychosocial and emotional well-being. Aim. To provide evidence-based, expert-opinion consensus guidelines for clinical management of sexual dysfunction in men. Methods. An international consultation collaborating with major urologic and sexual medicine societies convened in Paris, July 2009. More than 190 multidisciplinary experts from 33 countries were assembled into 25 consultation committees. Committee members established scope and objectives for each chapter. Following an exhaustive review of available data and publications, committees developed evidence-based guidelines in each area. Main Outcome Measures. New algorithms and guidelines for assessment and treatment of sexual dysfunctions were developed based on work of previous consultations and evidence from scientific literature published from 2003 to 2009. The Oxford system of evidence-based review was systematically applied. Expert opinion was based on systematic grading of medical literature, and cultural and ethical considerations. Results. Algorithms, recommendations, and guidelines for sexual dysfunction in men are presented. These guidelines were developed in an evidence-based, patient-centered, multidisciplinary manner. It was felt that all sexual dysfunctions should be evaluated and managed following a uniform strategy, thus the International Consultation of Sexual Medicine (ICSM-5) developed a stepwise diagnostic and treatment algorithm for sexual dysfunction. The main goal of ICSM-5 is to unmask the underlying etiology and/or indicate appropriate treatment options according to men's and women's individual needs (patient-centered medicine) using the best available data from population-based research (evidence-based medicine). Specific evaluation, treatment guidelines, and algorithms were developed for every sexual dysfunction in men, including erectile dysfunction; disorders of libido, orgasm, and ejaculation; Peyronie's disease; and priapism. Conclusions. Sexual dysfunction in men represents a group of common medical conditions that need to be managed from a multidisciplinary perspective.
AB - Introduction. Sexual health is an integral part of overall health. Sexual dysfunction can have a major impact on quality of life and psychosocial and emotional well-being. Aim. To provide evidence-based, expert-opinion consensus guidelines for clinical management of sexual dysfunction in men. Methods. An international consultation collaborating with major urologic and sexual medicine societies convened in Paris, July 2009. More than 190 multidisciplinary experts from 33 countries were assembled into 25 consultation committees. Committee members established scope and objectives for each chapter. Following an exhaustive review of available data and publications, committees developed evidence-based guidelines in each area. Main Outcome Measures. New algorithms and guidelines for assessment and treatment of sexual dysfunctions were developed based on work of previous consultations and evidence from scientific literature published from 2003 to 2009. The Oxford system of evidence-based review was systematically applied. Expert opinion was based on systematic grading of medical literature, and cultural and ethical considerations. Results. Algorithms, recommendations, and guidelines for sexual dysfunction in men are presented. These guidelines were developed in an evidence-based, patient-centered, multidisciplinary manner. It was felt that all sexual dysfunctions should be evaluated and managed following a uniform strategy, thus the International Consultation of Sexual Medicine (ICSM-5) developed a stepwise diagnostic and treatment algorithm for sexual dysfunction. The main goal of ICSM-5 is to unmask the underlying etiology and/or indicate appropriate treatment options according to men's and women's individual needs (patient-centered medicine) using the best available data from population-based research (evidence-based medicine). Specific evaluation, treatment guidelines, and algorithms were developed for every sexual dysfunction in men, including erectile dysfunction; disorders of libido, orgasm, and ejaculation; Peyronie's disease; and priapism. Conclusions. Sexual dysfunction in men represents a group of common medical conditions that need to be managed from a multidisciplinary perspective.
KW - Delayed Ejaculation
KW - Erectile Dysfunction
KW - Guidelines
KW - Peyronie's Disease
KW - Premature Ejaculation
KW - Priapism
KW - Prostate Cancer
KW - Radical Prostatectomy
KW - Testosterone
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1743-6109.2010.02062.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1743-6109.2010.02062.x
M3 - Article
C2 - 21040491
AN - SCOPUS:78049468132
SN - 1743-6095
VL - 7
SP - 3572
EP - 3588
JO - Journal of Sexual Medicine
JF - Journal of Sexual Medicine
IS - 11
ER -