Abstract

The aim of this study is to evaluate blood lipid parameters and level of atherogenic indices in acquired premature ejaculation (PE) patients. Between 2020 January and June 2020, 96 patients diagnosed with PE in our clinic and 84 control patients who applied to the urology outpatient clinic for other urological reasons were included in the study. Detailed medical and sexual histories of the patients were taken, and physical examination findings were recorded. In addition, 5-question premature ejaculation diagnostic tool (PEDT) was applied to patients and estimated intravaginal ejaculation latency times (IELT) were recorded. The mean values of lipid parameters; Risk Index of Castelli-1 (CRI-1 (Total cholesterol/ HDL)), CRI-2 (LDL/ HDL), Atherogenic Index of Plasma (AIP (log10 (triglyceride/ HDL)) and Atherogenic Coefficient (AC (HDL/ non-HDL)) were calculated. The average PEDT score was 7.68+5.05 (2-22), and the IELT arithmetic mean was 150.39+121.53 (5-900) seconds. In the APE group, triglyceride and AIP values were found to be higher than the control group (triglyceride: 188.75+76.39 versus 157.20+87.45; p=.049; AIP: 0.46+0.33 versus 0.35+0.35; p=.040). A fair positive correlation was found between PEDT scores and AIP values (r=.355, p<.001). AIP was found to be related to APE, and it was also found to be related to symptom severity.

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