2020
DOI: 10.15562/medicina.v51i3.800
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Perbedaan derajat disfungsi ereksi pada pasien penyakit ginjal kronik derajat 5 sebelum dan setelah menjalani continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis

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“…A study by Winarta et al showed that the severity of DE was assessed by IIEF5 questionnaire after being diagnosed with stage 5 CKD, by which mild-to-moderate ED in 13 people (59.1%) was found. 13 Azevedo et al conducted a study on 30 patients undergoing HD in Porto, Portugal, in 2012, and found a high prevalence of severe ED before CAPD therapy (up to 93.3%). Even more, there was change in degree of severe erectile dysfunction to 44.8% after receiving dialysis using CAPD.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A study by Winarta et al showed that the severity of DE was assessed by IIEF5 questionnaire after being diagnosed with stage 5 CKD, by which mild-to-moderate ED in 13 people (59.1%) was found. 13 Azevedo et al conducted a study on 30 patients undergoing HD in Porto, Portugal, in 2012, and found a high prevalence of severe ED before CAPD therapy (up to 93.3%). Even more, there was change in degree of severe erectile dysfunction to 44.8% after receiving dialysis using CAPD.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Sexual dysfunction is the inability to achieve satisfactory sexual intercourse in the form of erectile dysfunction (ED), reduced libido, and abnormal ejaculation (Sin et al, 2020). DE is the sexual dysfunction disorder with the highest prevalence, this state can affect emotional and physical self-esteem, psychosocial conditions such as depression, anxiety, and quality of life disorders (Kazemi et al, 2021) and a significant impact on the quality of life of sufferers (Winarta et al, 2020). The prevalence of ED in men aged 40-75 years was 52%, and mild, moderate, and complete DE was 2.17%, 2.25%, and 6.9%, respectively (Maleki-Saghooni et al, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%