2009
DOI: 10.7326/0003-4819-151-9-200911030-00150
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Oral Phosphodiesterase-5 Inhibitors and Hormonal Treatments for Erectile Dysfunction: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

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“…The present and previous [11,13] positive results are in apparent contrast to those reported by Tserstvadze et al [38], who did not document any significant effect of TTh on erection, either alone or when added to PDE5i. It should be recognized that Tserstvadze et al [38] used the DerSimonian and Laird [39] method for the calculation of the effect size, which may underestimate the true between-study variance, potentially producing overly narrow confidence intervals for the mean effect [40], especially when the between-study variance is large [41]. In addition, Tserstvadze et al [38] analyzed only nine RCTs enrolling mixed eugonadal/ hypogonadal patients, which may have resulted in a possible inclusion bias.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
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“…The present and previous [11,13] positive results are in apparent contrast to those reported by Tserstvadze et al [38], who did not document any significant effect of TTh on erection, either alone or when added to PDE5i. It should be recognized that Tserstvadze et al [38] used the DerSimonian and Laird [39] method for the calculation of the effect size, which may underestimate the true between-study variance, potentially producing overly narrow confidence intervals for the mean effect [40], especially when the between-study variance is large [41]. In addition, Tserstvadze et al [38] analyzed only nine RCTs enrolling mixed eugonadal/ hypogonadal patients, which may have resulted in a possible inclusion bias.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, by applying this method we recently documented a positive effect of TTh on sexual function in hypogonadal patients (total T < 12 nmol/l), in line with some previous meta-analyses [11,13]. The present and previous [11,13] positive results are in apparent contrast to those reported by Tserstvadze et al [38], who did not document any significant effect of TTh on erection, either alone or when added to PDE5i. It should be recognized that Tserstvadze et al [38] used the DerSimonian and Laird [39] method for the calculation of the effect size, which may underestimate the true between-study variance, potentially producing overly narrow confidence intervals for the mean effect [40], especially when the between-study variance is large [41].…”
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“…However, these approaches have been overtaken by the phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitors (PDE-5 inhibitors), which are very effective as oral therapy in the treatment of impotence [1]. These drugs include sildenafil, tadalafil (Cialis®), and vardenafil (Levitra®).…”
Section: Pharmacotherapy For Erectile Dysfunctionmentioning
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“…However, there is little evidence for the efficacy of DHEA [87]. For that matter, the literature supporting the use of pharmaceutical testosterone for erectile dysfunction is mixed [1].…”
Section: Herbal Viagra and Nomentioning
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