2011
DOI: 10.1016/s1957-2557(11)70226-7
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La dysfonction érectile chez les personnes atteintes de diabète en Côte-d’Ivoire

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“…Overall information regarding the prevalence of ED in DM patients was obtained from various countries in Africa. Two of the studies involved participants from Nigeria [41,42], two from Ethiopia [43,44], two from South Africa [39,40], one each from Guinea [45], Egypt [21], Kenya [46], Ivory coast [47], Zimbabwe [48], Tanzania [49], and Ghana [17].…”
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“…Overall information regarding the prevalence of ED in DM patients was obtained from various countries in Africa. Two of the studies involved participants from Nigeria [41,42], two from Ethiopia [43,44], two from South Africa [39,40], one each from Guinea [45], Egypt [21], Kenya [46], Ivory coast [47], Zimbabwe [48], Tanzania [49], and Ghana [17].…”
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“…Regarding the sampling technique employed, 7 of the studies [17,21,41,42,[46][47][48] used the consecutive sampling technique to select study participants. However, two studies [45,49] did not report their sampling methods.…”
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“…In the study conducted in Israeli, the prevalence of ED was 57% [ 9 ], in china 90.9% [ 10 ], in India approaching 50% in both type 1 and type 2 DM [ 11 ], in Vietnam 66.9% [ 12 ], in Brazil 66.19% [ 13 ] and Iran 59.5% of type 2 DM patients [ 14 ]. According to the studies done in African countries the prevalence of ED was 71.1% in Nigeria [ 15 ], 48% in Guinea [ 16 ], 85.7% in Egypt [ 17 ], 95% in South Africa [ 18 ], 68.8% in Kenya [ 19 ], 74.1% in Ivory Coast [ 20 ], 74% in Nigeria [ 21 ], 73.9% in Zimbabwe [ 22 ], 94.7% in Nigeria, 36.0% in South Africa [ 23 ], 55.1% in Tanzania with 12.8% of participants suffering from mild dysfunction, 11.5% from moderate, and 27.9% from severe Dysfunction [ 3 ], and 69.9% Tigray Ethiopia with 32.9% suffering from mild, 31.7% moderate, and 5.2% severe erectile dysfunction [ 2 ]..…”
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“…Among the macroangiopathies, heart disease was the one with the greatest significant risk (OR [95% CI]=10.80 [1.46 -79.89], p=0.004), whereas diabetic nephropathy was the micro-angiopathy with the greatest significant risk (OR [95% CI]=17.39 [2.37 -127.58], p=0.004). Other authors have found a statistically significant association between macroangiopathy, microangiopathy, and ED [11] [20].…”
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