O ρόλος του ψυχολογικού παράγοντα στη σεξουαλική επιθυμία των στεφανιαίων ασθενών που έχουν φυσιολογική τεστοστερόνη σε σχέση με στεφανιαίους ασθενείς με μειωμένη τεστοστερόνη

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Unit:
Κατεύθυνση Καρδιοαναπνευστική Αναζωογόνηση
Library of the School of Health Sciences
Deposit date:
2015-06-09
Year:
2015
Author:
Ξάνθης Στυλιανός
Supervisors info:
Επίκουροσ Καθηγητής Ανδρέας Κυρώζης
Original Title:
O ρόλος του ψυχολογικού παράγοντα στη σεξουαλική επιθυμία των στεφανιαίων ασθενών που έχουν φυσιολογική τεστοστερόνη σε σχέση με στεφανιαίους ασθενείς με μειωμένη τεστοστερόνη
Languages:
Greek
Summary:
Introduction: Various research findings have found an inverse correlation
between testosterone and CHD, where the decrease of testosterone an early onset
of CHD is observed. The short-term administration of high doses of testosterone
or the physiological doses, cause vasodilation and increased blood flow in the
coronary arteries. Meanwhile, the reduced libido occurs in patients with CHD.
Aim: The aim of this research was to study the correlation of CHD and plasma
testosterone levels, the correlation of CHD and the libido and the influence of
the psychological factor in libido in patients with coronary artery disease.
Methodology: All patients underwent blood tests before the coronary angiography
and a detailed history focusing on the presence of risk factors for CHD was
obtained. The patients completed a questionnaire that asked about their sexual
desire after their arrival at the hospital and two months after. Then they
underwent on coronary angiography
Results: The binary and individual sexual desire fell after the closure of the
coronary angiography compared to the rating of sexual desire before the test
begins. The pathological coronary angiography affects with statistically
significance the three cases of sexual desire, compared with the scores as
measured before the test begins. The existence of pathology in the levels of
testosterone is not associated with the fact of reduction of sexual desire
after the announcement of the pathological effect of coronary angiography
indicating the presence of CHD.
Conclusions: It was found that the change in libido patients is probably
associated to psychological factors and psychogenic causes of CHD and not to
the action of testosterone. However, there is a need to conduct future research
on the same topic.
Keywords:
Coronary artery disease, Libido, Testosterone, Phycological factor, Sexual desire
Index:
No
Number of index pages:
0
Contains images:
Yes
Number of references:
97
Number of pages:
87
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