2021
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0258560
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External validation of the priapism impact profile in a Jamaican cohort of patients with sickle cell disease

Abstract: Background Priapism impairs quality of life and has a predilection for males with sickle cell disease (SCD). The Priapism Impact Profile (PIP) is a novel 12-item instrument designed to measure general health-related impact of priapism. The aim of the study was to evaluate the validity and reliability of the PIP in a Jamaican cohort of SCD patients experiencing priapism. Methods One hundred SCD patients with a history of priapism were recruited from a sickle cell clinic in Kingston, Jamaica and administered t… Show more

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“…[3][4][5] The sexual sequelae of priapism are well known and include erectile dysfunction (ED), penile fibrosis, and recurrent priapism. [6][7][8][9] While priapism has been associated with known health conditions, other sequelae for men diagnosed with priapism are unknown. 10,11 Editor's Note: This article is the fifth of 5 published in this issue for which Category 1 CME credits can be earned.…”
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“…[3][4][5] The sexual sequelae of priapism are well known and include erectile dysfunction (ED), penile fibrosis, and recurrent priapism. [6][7][8][9] While priapism has been associated with known health conditions, other sequelae for men diagnosed with priapism are unknown. 10,11 Editor's Note: This article is the fifth of 5 published in this issue for which Category 1 CME credits can be earned.…”
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“…3-5 The sexual sequelae of priapism are well known and include erectile dysfunction (ED), penile fibrosis, and recurrent priapism. 6-9 While priapism has been associated with known health conditions, other sequelae for men diagnosed with priapism are unknown. 10,11…”
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