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Reversal of sexual impotence in male patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and hypoxemia with long term oxygen therapy
Authors:Ulf Aaseb     Audhild Gyltnes   Roy M. Bremnes   Asbj  rn Aakvaag  Lars Sl  rdal
Affiliation:

a Department of Pulmonary Medicine, University Hospital of Tromsø, 9038, Tromsø, Norway

b Department of Oncology, University Hospital of Tromsø, 9038, Tromsø, Norway

c Hormone Laboratory, Haukeland Hospital, Bergen, Norway

d Department of Clinical Pharmacology, The Norwegian Radium Hospital, Oslo, Norway

Abstract:Erectile impotence is commonly encountered in male patients with respiratory failure and hypoxia. In this study, 42% of the patients experienced reversal of sexual impotence during long term oxygen therapy (LTOT). We examine the association between sexual impotence, gonadal axis hormones, hypoxia, and oxygen therapy. Nineteen sexually impotent male patients eligible for LTOT (pO2 < 7.3 kPa during stable disease) and with sexual impotence received oxygen therapy for 1 month (n = 12) or 24 h (n = 7). pO2, LH, FSH, testosterone, and SHBG (sex hormone binding globulin) were monitored. Five of 12 patients receiving oxygen for 1 month regained sexual potency. The responders showed a significant increase in arterial pO2 and serum testosterone, and a decline in SHBG compared to non-responders. None of the patients receiving oxygen for 24 h experienced reversal of sexual impotence, despite a significant increase in pO2. In these patients, serum testosterone did not increase significantly. Reversal of sexual impotence may be achieved in some patients with respiratory failure. The oxygen therapy must, however be administered for an adequate length of time.
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