Management of sexual disturbance in treated hypertensive subjects is different in male and in female

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Girerd, X
Mounier-Vehier, C
Fauvel, JP
Marquand, A
Babici, D
Hanon, O
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[1] Hop La Pitie Salpetriere, Serv Endocrinol Metab, F-75013 Paris, France
[2] CHU Lille, Serv Med Interne & HTA, F-59000 Lille, France
[3] Hop Edouard Herriot, Serv Nephrol, F-69437 Lyon, France
[4] CH Frejus, Serv Cardiol, F-83603 Frejus, France
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Decrease in sexual desire is a disturbance affecting treated hypertensive subjects of both sexes. In contrast with erection problems, this abnormality has rarely been studied in hypertensives treated with antihypertensive drugs. Objectives: to evaluate, using a self-administered questionnaire, the prevalence of sexual disturbance (decrease in sexual desire) in treated hypertensive subjects and to determine the management of these troubles. Methods: in 428 hypertensive subjects, living in France and referred to hypertension specialists, a self-administered questionnaire evaluating the quality of sexual activity was given before the consultation. Nine specific questions focused on the quality of sexual function for the last 6 months in men or women (interest for sexuality, sexual desire, sexual pleasure). Secondly, the doctors were questioned about their management of these sexual disturbances. Results: in this population of treated hypertensives, including 270 men and 158 women, with a blood pressure level of 139+/-20/ 84+/-13 mmHg, a decrease in sexual desire was reported by 47% of men (127/270) and 48% of women (76/158). Sexual disturbance was related to antihypertensive drugs in 46% of cases (93/203), more often in men (59% [75/127]) than in women (24%, [18/76]), p<0.001). In subjects with sexual disturbance, a specific medical management has been proposed in 35% of cases (71/203), especially in men (in 46% of cases [58/127], and consisted in a specialized consultation for 34% (43/127) and/or the prescription of Sildenafil for 20% (26/127). In women, the lack of management of these troubles was more often observed than in men (82% vs 54%; p<0.01). Modifications of antihypertensive treatments were rarely observed in 15% of cases (30/203) comparatively in men and women. Conclusions: men and, women with treated hypertension are at "high risk" of sexual disturbance. Management of sexual dysfunction in these subjects concerns only 35% of cases, especially men, including specific treatments and/or consultations, but changing in antihypertensive drugs still remains rare.
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