We found a match
Your institution may have access to this item. Find your institution then sign in to continue.
- Title
(183) FROM WATERLOO TO THE GREAT WALL: A RETROSPECTIVE, MULTICENTER STUDY ON THE CLINICAL PRACTICE AND CULTURAL ATTITUDES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF PREMATURE EJACULATION, IN CHINA.
- Authors
Dr. Andrea, Sansone; Jianlin, Yuan; Guangdong, Hou; Lei, Zhang; Ming, Gao; Zhe, Zhang; Jiang, Hui; Fu, Wang; Jun, Guo; Qiang, Geng; Ming, Wang; Xiansheng, Zhang; Xi, Yu; Zhang, Yan; Jin-Chuan, Liu; Yong-Gong, Duan; Dinesh, Nagrale; Zhiguo, Chen; Prof. Emmanuele A, Jannini
- Abstract
Objectives: To carry out a real-life retrospective, multicenter survey on the prevalence, subtype, and proposed treatments of premature ejaculation in China. Methods: Real-life data were provided by 8 major Centers from China, selected as active in basic and clinical research on PE and participating to international meetings of sexual medicine and andrology. Centers provided a filled survey containing relevant information concerning PE prevalence, pathogenesis and treatment. Results: In 2019, among 156,486 patients coming to the centers, 32,667 visits having PE as the chief complaint were performed (20.9%). Almost all patients received treatment prescriptions (32,641 patients, 99.92%); 23,273 patients came back for a follow-up visit in the subsequent 12 months (71.2% of those who initially received treatment). Dapoxetine, either alone or in combination with another therapy, was the most prevalent treatment, prescribed to 22,767 patients (69.7% of treated patients), followed by Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) (39.4%). At follow-up, 8174 patients were unsatisfied with treatment, and a new treatment was proposed (35.12%). Dapoxetine was the best treatment, with an overall 27.1% switching rate when used either alone or in combination: while the switching rate for Dapoxetine alone was 44.2%, the association of the same drug with psychotherapy resulted in much lower rates (19.5%) and reached a minimum of 12% when also combined with TCM demonstrating how cultural aspects and medical attitudes may dramatically impact on the therapy of a multifaceted, complex, and culture-grounded sexual symptom such as PE. Conclusions: Taking switching rates as surrogate markers of treatment failure, this real-life study – the largest in the field - shows that in a more patient-oriented (as in Chinese medical culture), and less symptom-oriented (as in Western medical attitudes), Dapoxetine is a successful treatment for PE patients, with higher reliability when used alone or as part of combined and integrated therapies. Conflicts of Interest: EAJ is or has been a speaker and/or paid consultant for Bayer, Ibsa, Lundbeck, Menarini, Merk-Serono, Otsuka, Pfizer, Shionogi, and Viatris. AS has been a paid consultant for Menarini. All others declare not to have any competing interest for the present manuscript.
- Subjects
CHINA; SOCIAL attitudes; PREMATURE ejaculation; CHINESE medicine; BIOMARKERS; TREATMENT effectiveness; TREATMENT failure
- Publication
Journal of Sexual Medicine, 2023, Vol 20, p1
- ISSN
1743-6095
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/jsxmed/qdad062.133