Sexual Quality of Life in Men

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Abstract

PURPOSE: To explore the effect of undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting on sexual quality of life as an integral part of patients' health-related quality of life.

METHODS: This cross-sectional study included 265 men ages 18 to 60 years (median age, 55) who underwent coronary artery bypass grafting 1 to 5 years before the study. Standardized questionnaires were implemented to evaluate participant pre- and postoperative sexual quality of life and the quality of counseling provided to patients.

RESULTS: Among the patients, 77% were in a steady relationship. The general health score was 5.5 ± 2.8 (mean ± standard deviation) preoperatively and 6 ± 2.2 at follow-up (P = .01). No sexual counseling was given to 83% and 77% of the patients pre- and postoperatively, respectively. The mean sexual satisfaction score dropped from 6.5 ± 2.6 preoperatively to 4.7 ± 3 postoperatively (P < .001). The decline in sexual intercourse frequency and masturbation frequency was significant (P < .001 and P = .006, respectively). Linear regression analysis showed that general health status (P = .008), higher-quality counseling (P = .027), and preoperative sexual quality of life (P < .001) correlated positively with sexual quality of life, whereas sternal pain (P < .001), erectile dysfunction (P < .001), and fear of excessive cardiac burden (P < .001) correlated negatively.

CONCLUSIONS: Middle-aged men experience decreased sexual quality of life after coronary artery bypass grafting. Preoperative sexual quality of life, general health, and higher-quality counseling positively affect postoperative sexual quality of life, whereas sternal pain, fear, and erectile dysfunction play a negative role. Pre- and postoperative care guidelines should be improved. Further prospective large cohort studies for males and females are required.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)E480-E486
JournalThe heart surgery forum
Volume24
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - 25 May 2021
Peer-reviewedYes

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Scopus 85108847432

Keywords

Keywords

  • Adolescent, Adult, Coronary Artery Bypass/adverse effects, Cross-Sectional Studies, Erectile Dysfunction/epidemiology, Follow-Up Studies, Germany/epidemiology, Humans, Incidence, Male, Middle Aged, Postoperative Complications/epidemiology, Postoperative Period, Quality of Life, Retrospective Studies, Sexual Behavior/psychology, Surveys and Questionnaires, Young Adult