2021
DOI: 10.1038/s41443-021-00462-3
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Differences in polysomnographic, nocturnal penile tumescence and penile doppler ultrasound findings in men with stuttering priapism and sleep-related painful erections

Abstract: Men with Stuttering Priapism (SP) and sleep-related painful erections (SRPE) experience bothersome nocturnal painful erections resulting in poor sleep. The aim of this study is to observe common features and differences between men with SP and SRPE based on polysomnography, nocturnal penile tumescence (NPT), and penile doppler ultrasound (PDU). This is a prospective cohort study of 20 participants divided into two groups (Group 1 = SP [n = 12]; Group 2 = SRPE [n = 8]) with bothersome painful nocturnal erection… Show more

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“…Another rare entity is sleep-related painful erection (SRPE), where patients report bothersome nocturnal erections that wake them up and result in poor-quality sleep and daytime somnolence. Abnormal sleep architecture with rapid eye movement (REM) awakenings and significantly more periodic limb movements have been reported in patients with SRPE, suggesting a central (sleep-related) cause 34 . Baclofen seems to be the most effective treatment in this uncommon group of patients.…”
Section: Stuttering Priapismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another rare entity is sleep-related painful erection (SRPE), where patients report bothersome nocturnal erections that wake them up and result in poor-quality sleep and daytime somnolence. Abnormal sleep architecture with rapid eye movement (REM) awakenings and significantly more periodic limb movements have been reported in patients with SRPE, suggesting a central (sleep-related) cause 34 . Baclofen seems to be the most effective treatment in this uncommon group of patients.…”
Section: Stuttering Priapismmentioning
confidence: 99%