Background: Peyronie's disease (PD) has a huge impact on patients’ physical and psychological wellbeing. Objectives: To investigate whether patients’ age has an impact on PD symptomatic burden at first presentation. Materials and methods: Data from 129 consecutive heterosexual patients seeking first medical attention for PD at a single andrological tertiary-referral centre were collected. All patients completed the International Index for Erectile Function (IIEF) and the PD questionnaire (PDQ). Descriptive statistics were used to compare clinical features between younger (≤40years) and older (>40 years) patients. Multivariable linear model assessed the impact of age, the degree of penile curvature and their impact on PDQ (total scores and its domains), after adjusting for PD duration and IIEF-erectile function domain scores. Results: Of 129, 24 (18.6%) patients were ≤40 years old. Young patients presented with a less severe curvature than older patients (median [interquartile ranges] 20° [15–36] vs. 50° [40–80]; p = 0.04). However, younger age was associated with higher psychological and physical symptoms, PDQ-penile pain and PDQ-symptom bother scores (Coeff −0.11, −0.21 and −0.17, respectively) (all p < 0.05). Moreover, the greater the degree of curvature, the higher the PDQ–psychological and physical symptoms and the PDQ-symptom bother scores (Coeff. 0.21 and 0.22, respectively; all p < 0.05). Conclusion: Around one in five men seeking first medical help for PD is younger than 40 years at presentation in the real-life setting. PD-related distress varies according to patients’ age, with younger men presenting with a greater risk of penile pain and symptom bother despite lower curvature.

The symptomatic burden of Peyronie's disease at presentation according to patient age: A critical analysis of the Peyronie's disease questionnaire (PDQ) domains

Capogrosso P.;
2023-01-01

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Background: Peyronie's disease (PD) has a huge impact on patients’ physical and psychological wellbeing. Objectives: To investigate whether patients’ age has an impact on PD symptomatic burden at first presentation. Materials and methods: Data from 129 consecutive heterosexual patients seeking first medical attention for PD at a single andrological tertiary-referral centre were collected. All patients completed the International Index for Erectile Function (IIEF) and the PD questionnaire (PDQ). Descriptive statistics were used to compare clinical features between younger (≤40years) and older (>40 years) patients. Multivariable linear model assessed the impact of age, the degree of penile curvature and their impact on PDQ (total scores and its domains), after adjusting for PD duration and IIEF-erectile function domain scores. Results: Of 129, 24 (18.6%) patients were ≤40 years old. Young patients presented with a less severe curvature than older patients (median [interquartile ranges] 20° [15–36] vs. 50° [40–80]; p = 0.04). However, younger age was associated with higher psychological and physical symptoms, PDQ-penile pain and PDQ-symptom bother scores (Coeff −0.11, −0.21 and −0.17, respectively) (all p < 0.05). Moreover, the greater the degree of curvature, the higher the PDQ–psychological and physical symptoms and the PDQ-symptom bother scores (Coeff. 0.21 and 0.22, respectively; all p < 0.05). Conclusion: Around one in five men seeking first medical help for PD is younger than 40 years at presentation in the real-life setting. PD-related distress varies according to patients’ age, with younger men presenting with a greater risk of penile pain and symptom bother despite lower curvature.
2023
age; epidemiology; PDQ; Peyronie's disease; young
Cilio, S.; Fallara, G.; Capogrosso, P.; Candela, L.; Belladelli, F.; Pozzi, E.; Corsini, C.; Raffo, M.; Schifano, N.; Boeri, L.; D'Arma, A.; Imbimbo, ...espandi
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