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CASE REPORT: The Penile Vasculature in Systemic Sclerosis: A Duplex Ultrasound Study

Authors :
Giovanni Spera
Felice Salsano
Antonio Aversa
Michele Proietti
Roberto Bruzziches
Source :
The Journal of Sexual Medicine. 3:554-558
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2006.

Abstract

Introduction Systemic sclerosis is a connective tissue disease characterized by Raynaud's phenomenon, degenerative changes and vascular lesions in the presence of thickened, sclerotic skin lesions determined by cellular proliferation, and excess of extracellular matrix production. The role of ultrasound in the investigation of penile pathology is well established as vasculogenic impotence accounts for more than 30% out of overall causes. Aim In this article, we report for the first time the extent of penile vascular damage in a series of 15 sclerodermic patients (mean age 47 ± 12.5 SD) under current treatment for their disease irrespective of their sexual dysfunction complaints. Methods After disease classification (mean duration of disease 7.2 ± 5.1 years), all patients were interviewed about the presence or absence of erectile dysfunction (ED) by using the Sexual Health Inventory for Men (SHIM) questionnaire, and then blood flow velocity in the cavernous artery following standardized pharmacostimulation was determined with Duplex ultrasonography along with the intima media thickness (IMT) of the common carotid artery, a valid index for atherosclerosis. Results Mean SHIM scores revealed the presence of moderate‐to‐severe ED (mean 13.3 ± 6.3). Interestingly, in all patients diffuse hyperechoic “spots” inside the corpora cavernosa along with thickening of the tunica albuginea were found. Severely impaired mean peak systolic velocities (20.2 ± 5.5 cm/second) in the presence of mild venous leakage as expressed by mean end diastolic velocities (4.6 ± 2.9 cm/second) were found along with normal IMT (0.065 ± 0.010 cm) and acceleration time (92.3 ± 32.7 cm/second). Conclusion Penile fibrosis almost invariably occurs in sclerodermic patients and this determines incomplete penile arterial and smooth muscle cell relaxation and ED despite the absence of indirect signs of early atherosclerosis, that is, abnormal IMT and acceleration time. Aversa A, Proietti M, Bruzziches R, Salsano F, and Spera G. The penile vasculature in systemic sclerosis: a Duplex ultrasound study. J Sex Med 2006;3:554–558.

Details

ISSN :
17436095
Volume :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of Sexual Medicine
Accession number :
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