Impact of the baseline study with penile doppler ultrasound in patients with prostate cancer before radical prostatectomy

2019 
Abstract Introduction Given the high prevalence of erectile dysfunction in male population between 40 and 70 years old and the effect of radical prostatectomy on this domain, it is important to perform a baseline study. Material and methods Prior radical prostatectomy, erectile function has been assessed prospectively in 112 prostate cancer patients using the erectile function (EF) domain of the International Index of Erectile Function (EF-IIEF), Erectile Hardness Score (EHS) and a penile doppler ultrasound (PDUS). Comorbidities and Charlson index were collected. The EORTC QLQ C-30 and PR-25 tests were administered. Results According to EF-IIEF questionnaire, 50.9% of patients showed normal EF and EHS grade 3–4 erection was achieved in the 75.9%. PDUS was normal only in 28.6% of patients and 51.8% showed arterial insufficiency. We found a significant association ( p p  = 0.005) was found. Just 35.3% of patients with EHS 3–4 showed normal PDUS. Correlation between the PDUS and the EF-IIEF (≥26 vs. 26) was statistically significant ( p  = 0.043). Moreover, only 38.6% of patients with EF-IIEF ≥ 26 had a normal PDUS. Conclusions In order to predict EF recovery after surgery, global assessment is required. Solely self-administered tests are not enough. In this baseline study, PDUS can play an important role.
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