Controlled Trial of Infusion Cavernosometry in Impotent and Potent Men
- 1 September 1991
- journal article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Journal of Urology
- Vol. 146 (3) , 783-785
- https://doi.org/10.1016/s0022-5347(17)37920-x
Abstract
Infusion cavernosometry often is performed to diagnose venous leak impotence. However, normal values have seldom been established in proved potent men. We performed a prospective study of infusion cavernosometry on nocturnal penile tumescence confirmed potent male volunteers and impotent men. Of 20 potent male controls 19 had resistance values of greater than 5 (mm. Hg.minute)/ml. Of 38 impotent men 20 (53%) had resistance values of less than 5 (mm.Hg. minute)/ml. There was considerable overlap between resistance values and infusion rates in potent and impotent men. Impotent men with resistances of greater than 5 (mm.Hg.minute)/ml. more often had normal nocturnal penile tumescence results than men with lower resistance values. Venous leakage is a significant cause of impotence.Keywords
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