(510) Do Patients with Peyronie’s Disease Perceive Penile Curvature Differently than the General Population?
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Abstract Introduction Perception of penile curvature (PC) varies widely, and correction PC is in the eye beholder. Objective We sought to investigate if patients with Peyronie’s Disease (PD) had differing opinions on compared general andrology (AD) without PD urology (URO) patients. Methods A cross-sectional survey was administered adult clinics at 3 geographically separate institutions. Patients were grouped having vs AD URO conditions. The consisted unlabeled images penis models varying degrees (range 10-90°). Respondents asked select they would want surgically corrected. Univariable multivariable analyses performed identify demographic variables associated willingness consider correction. Results Ninety-four PD, 106 AD, 302 recruited. When comparing groups, besides obvious gender differences patients, less 25-34 age range more 55-64 (p=0.01 p=0.007). represented Mid-Atlantic (p<0.001). 8% 12% 20% chose not correct any degree (p=0.001). Among those who endorsed PC, average threshold for 52.5° (SD 13) 37.2° 29.5) 51.0° 19.9) no difference decision found (p=0.42). This also be case when (p=0.46) PD+AD (p=0.67). On univariable analysis, among ages willing undergo lower (p=0.03) but did hold up analysis (p=0.40). No other factors groups have an impact (Table 1). Conclusions significant seen perspectives URO. Roughly 10% all these defer surgical management PC. Despite patients’ Disclosure
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: The Journal of Sexual Medicine
سال: 2023
ISSN: ['1743-6109', '1743-6095']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/jsxmed/qdad060.480