Prospective Study on Sexual Dysfunction in Male Chinese Liver Transplant Recipients

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In patients with end-stage liver disease, hypogonadism and erectile dysfunction are often seen. This study was to determine the incidence of erectile dysfunction before and after liver transplantation (LT) with correlation to change in sex hormone levels from a Chinese cohort. This prospective longitudinal study was registered with The University of Hong Kong Clinical Trials Centre (HKUCTR-1563). The Institutional Review Board approval number is UW-12-273. The study period was from January 2012 to December 2016. Adult male patients with end-stage liver disease enlisted for LT were recruited on informed written consent. All recruited patients were to complete a cross-sectional cohort questionnaire—International Index of Erectile Function, version 5 (IIEF5)—and to receive serum sex hormone checks before and after LT. Twenty-eight patients who underwent LT were included in the analysis. The included patients had significantly reduced prolactin (p

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Chan, M. Y., Chok, K. S. H., Fung, J. Y. Y., Ng, S. L., Yiu, M. K., & Lo, C. M. (2019). Prospective Study on Sexual Dysfunction in Male Chinese Liver Transplant Recipients. American Journal of Men’s Health, 13(2). https://doi.org/10.1177/1557988319835139

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