Increased risk of erectile dysfunction among males with central serous chorioretinopathy -- a retrospective cohort study

Acta Ophthalmol. 2013 Nov;91(7):666-71. doi: 10.1111/j.1755-3768.2012.02528.x. Epub 2012 Sep 23.

Abstract

Purpose: Central serous chorioretinopathy (CSCR) mostly affects middle-aged men and has been associated with stress and hypercortisolism. We hypothesized that some factors prone to inducing CSCR could also have a harmful effect on erectile function. This study aimed to investigate the risk of subsequent erectile dysfunction after CSCR using Taiwan National Health Insurance Research Database.

Methods: The study cohort (n = 1220) consisted of newly diagnosed CSCR men aged 19-64 years between 1999 and 2007, and men matched for age, monthly income and time of enrolment were randomly selected as the control group (n = 10870). Cox proportional hazard regressions were performed to calculate the hazard ratios (HR) of clinically diagnosed erectile dysfunction (including organic origin and/or psychogenic origin) for the two groups. Erectile dysfunction-free survival analysis was assessed using a Kaplan-Meier method.

Results: Twenty-five patients (2.0%) from the CSCR cohort and 103 (0.9%) from the control group were diagnosed erectile dysfunction clinically during a mean observation period of 4.3 years. Patients with CSCR had a significantly higher incidence of erectile dysfunction diagnosis than those without CSCR (p < 0.001). After adjusting for age, geographic location, chronic comorbidities and medication habits, patients with CSCR were found to have a 2.22-fold [95% confidence interval (CI), 1.42-3.46] higher hazard ratio of a subsequent erectile dysfunction diagnosis than the matched controls. The adjusted HR for organic and psychogenic erectile dysfunction were 2.14 (95% CI: 1.34-3.44) and 3.83 (95% CI: 1.47-10.01), respectively.

Conclusions: Central serous chorioretinopathy was independently associated with an increased risk of being diagnosed with erectile dysfunction.

Keywords: central serous chorioretinopathy; erectile dysfunction; national health insurance research database; retrospective cohort study.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Central Serous Chorioretinopathy / diagnosis
  • Central Serous Chorioretinopathy / epidemiology*
  • Cohort Studies
  • Databases, Factual / statistics & numerical data
  • Erectile Dysfunction / diagnosis
  • Erectile Dysfunction / epidemiology*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • National Health Programs / statistics & numerical data
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Risk Factors
  • Taiwan / epidemiology
  • Young Adult