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Decreased Testosterone and ED

Researchers writing in the Journal of Urology say that their study clearly demonstrated a decrease in testosterone level throughout a 4-year follow up in patients with ED.

El-Sakka AI, Hassoba HM. Age related testosterone depletion in patients with erectile dysfunction. J Urol. 2006 Dec;176(6):2589-93.

PURPOSE: We assessed the pattern of age related testosterone depletion in patients with erectile dysfunction.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 305 patients with erectile dysfunction who had a normal testosterone level at baseline visit and who completed the study were candidates for analysis. Erectile function was assessed using the International Index of Erectile Function. Patients underwent routine laboratory investigations plus total testosterone and prolactin assessment at the baseline visit and on a yearly basis for 4 years.

RESULTS: The mean age +/- SD was significantly higher in 210 patients with decreased testosterone (55.3 +/- 7.3 years) than in 95 patients with steady testosterone (remaining within the normal range) (50.8 +/- 10.2 years).

There was a significant decrease in yearly mean testosterone level throughout the study in all the age groups (determined by decades) older than 30 years.

Of the study population 68.9% had decreases in testosterone levels throughout the 4 years of visits.

Hypogonadism (testosterone lower than normal range) developed in 7.6% of the study population.

There was a significant decrease in mean testosterone at any visit in comparison to previous visits.

There were significant associations between decreased levels of testosterone and increased severity of erectile dysfunction at baseline visit, longer duration and poor metabolic control of diabetes, ischemic heart disease, hyperprolactinemia and low desire.

CONCLUSIONS: This study clearly demonstrated a decrease in testosterone level throughout the 4-year followup in patients with erectile dysfunction. Patients with decreasing testosterone were older than patients with a steady testosterone level.

Written by Dr. Marc Darrow, M.D.

Dr. Darrow is a world recognized specialist in many chronic disorders. He has been featured in national publications, and television and radio shows, for his innovative approach to medicine. As the medical director of the Darrow Wellness Institute in West Los Angeles, Dr. Darrow has helped create an age management program for those individuals interested in maintaining a youthful, healthy vigor for adults through “middle age” and well into the senior years.

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