Meta-analysis
of rates of erectile function after treatment of localized prostate
carcinoma
Robinson. IJROBP 2002;54:1063
The results of a
1997 meta-analysis of the rates of erectile function after external
beam radiotherapy (EBRT) and radical prostatectomy have been widely
used in patient and professional education materials and as a
reference against which new findings are compared. With a number of
recent publications, it is now possible to update this analysis and
compare brachytherapy with or without EBRT with EBRT alone, standard
and nerve-sparing radical prostatectomy, and cryotherapy.
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A comprehensive literature review and subsequent meta-analysis of
the rates of erectile dysfunction associated with the treatments of
localized prostate carcinoma was conducted. A simple logistic
regression analysis was used to combine the data from the 54
articles that met the selection criteria.
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The predicted probability of maintaining erectile function after
brachytherapy was 0.76, after brachytherapy plus EBRT 0.60, after
EBRT 0.55, after nerve-sparing radical prostatectomy 0.34, after
standard radical prostatectomy 0.25, and after cryotherapy 0.13.
When only studies reporting ≥2 years follow-up were considered, the
only significant change was a decline in the probability for
nerve-sparing radical prostatectomy. No brachytherapy studies had a
follow-up of ≥2 years. When the probabilities were adjusted for age,
the spread between the RT methods and surgical approaches was
greater.
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The differences in the probability of maintaining erectile function
after different treatments of localized prostate cancer are
significant. |