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Sexual function in patients with idiopathic inflammatory myopathies: a cross-sectional study

B. Heřmánková, M. Špiritović, S. Oreská, H. Štorkánová, M. Komarc, M. Klein, H. Mann, K. Pavelka, L. Šenolt, J. Vencovský, M. Tomčík

. 2021 ; 60 (11) : 5060-5072. [pub] 20211103

Language English Country Great Britain

Document type Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Grant support
023728 Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic
SVV 260373 Ministry of Education Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic
1578119 Charles University Grant Agency
NV16-33542A MZ0 CEP Register

OBJECTIVES: To date, there is almost no information concerning the sexual health of patients with idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (IIM). This cross-sectional study aimed to compare sexual function in patients with IIM to age-/sex-matched healthy controls (HC) and determine the potential impact of clinical features on sexual function. METHODS: In total, 122 women (61 with IIM, 61 age-matched HC) and 22 men (11 with IIM, 11 age-matched HC) aged 18-80 years completed gender-specific selection of 7 well-established and validated questionnaires assessing sexual health and function (Female Sexual Function Index, Brief Index of Sexual Function for Women, Sexual Function Questionnaire, Sexual Quality of Life Questionnaire-Female, International Index of Erectile Function, Male Sexual Health Questionnaire, Sexual Quality of Life Questionnaire-Male). Results were compared between patients and HC and correlated with selected disease-related features. RESULTS: The prevalence of sexual dysfunction in IIM was 59% in women (vs 40% in HC), and 64% (vs 9% in HC) in men. Men and women with IIM reported significantly impaired sexual function compared with sex-/age-matched HC. Decreased sexual function was associated with muscle weakness, disability, physical inactivity, fatigue, depression and decreased quality of life. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that sexual dysfunction is common among IIM patients and more attention should be paid to this aspect of the disease.

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