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Query: UMLS:C0026837 (
muscle rigidity
)
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Eighty-two patients were evaluated for erectile failure with a comprehensive history, physical examination, hormonal testing, noninvasive Doppler examination (
PBI
), and nocturnal penile tumescence (NPT). After these studies all patients received intracavernous injection with a combination of papaverine (50 mg) and phentolamine (1.66 mg), and both tumescence and rigidity were monitored.
Rigidity
response was compared with the
PBI
. The number of patients with a poor rigidity response in each
PBI
category were: 3 of 5 with a
PBI
of less than 0.6 (vasculogenic), 7 of 11 with a
PBI
of 0.6-0.75 (ambiguous), and 25 of 66 with a
PBI
of 0.75-1.0 (normal). These results indicate only a marginally significant association between
PBI
and intracavernous injection. The procedure was safe with no long-term sequelae from injection observed, and no surgical intervention was required. Complications of injections included reversible priapism in 11 patients (13.4%), transient dizziness in 10 patients (12.2%), and hematoma in 5 patients (6.2%). This study suggests that intracavernous injection with a drug combination may be a more sensitive screening test for vasculogenic impotence than noninvasive Doppler studies because it more closely simulates the erectile response.
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PMID:Intracavernous injections of papaverine and phentolamine: correlation with penile brachial index. 277 61