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Authors Toprak O, Sarı Y, Koç A, Sarı E, Kırık A
Received 5 December 2016
Accepted for publication 17 January 2017
Published 24 February 2017 Volume 2017:12 Pages 437—444
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/CIA.S129377
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Background: Erectile dysfunction (ED) is common in older men with chronic kidney
disease. Magnesium is essential for metabolism of nitric oxide which helps in
penile erection. There is little information available about the influence of
serum magnesium on ED. The aim of the study was to assess the influence of
hypomagnesemia on ED in elderly chronic kidney disease patients.
Subjects and methods: A total of 372 patients aged 65–85 years, with an
estimated glomerular filtration rate of 60–15 mL/min/1.73 m2, were divided into two groups according to serum
magnesium levels: hypomagnesemia, n=180; and normomagnesemia, n=192. ED was
assessed through the International Index of Erectile Function-5. Hypomagnesemia
is defined as serum magnesium <1.8 mg/dL.
Results: The prevalence of ED was higher among hypomagnesemic
subjects compared to that among normomagnesemics (93.3% vs 70.8%, P <0.001). Severe
ED (62.8% vs 43.8%, P =0.037), mild-to-moderate ED
(12.2% vs 5.2%, P =0.016), abdominal obesity (37.2%
vs 22.9%, P =0.003), metabolic syndrome
(38.4% vs 19.2%, P =0.026), proteinuria (0.83±0.68
vs 0.69±0.48 mg/dL, P =0.023), and C-reactive protein
(6.1±4.9 vs 4.1±3.6 mg/L, P <0.001) were high;
high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (48.8±14.0 vs 52.6±13.5 mg/dL, P =0.009), and
albumin (4.02±0.53 vs 4.18±0.38 g/dL, P =0.001) were low
in the hypomagnesemia group. Serum magnesium ≤1.85 mg/dL was the best
cutoff point for prediction of ED. Hypomagnesemia (relative risk [RR] 2.27),
age ≥70 (RR 1.74), proteinuria (RR 1.80), smoking (RR 21.12), C-reactive
protein (RR 1.34), abdominal obesity (RR 3.92), and hypertension (RR 2.14)
were predictors of ED.
Conclusion: Our data support that ED is related to
hypomagnesemia in elderly patients with moderately to severely reduced kidney
function.
Keywords: erectile dysfunction, elderly, chronic
kidney disease, magnesium
摘要视频链接:Magnesium and erectile
dysfunction