Erectile Dysfunction (ED) within Hospital Facilities in Cotonou
Abstract
Introduction: Erectile dysfunction (ED) is defined as the persistent inability
to achieve the necessary degree of erection for sexual activity. It is a common
disease which can significantly affect the quality of life of sufferer and their
partners. The purpose of this study is to give an overview of the magnitude of
this medical condition in Benin society. Material and Method: It was a multicenter
cross-sectional descriptive and analytical study conducted over a period
of one month from 1st to 30th June 2015. A questionnaire was prepared
for this purpose. Outcomes: The average age in this series is 48.32 with extremes
ranging from 18 to 95 years. These patients were predominantly public
servants. All our patients (100% of the study population) responded to the
single question of John. B. Mckinlay. The global ED prevalence was 52.6%.
The multivariate analysis helped to identify a correlation with several factors
associated with ED. These factors included: age, occupation, lifestyle, etc.
41.91% of patients with ED and/or other sexual disorders declared “not at all
acceptable” to continue living with these disorders. The patients benefitted
from different treatments including IPDE-5 and traditional treatment in respectively
32.8% and 40.1% of cases. Conclusion: ED is a condition in its own
which has an impact on the patients’ quality of life. Its discovery may lead to
the diagnosis of cardiovascular, hormonal or neurological diseases.
Keywords
ED, Sexual Disorder, Sexuality
