Thursday, November 12, 2015

Tadalafil 5 mg Once Daily for the Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction During a 6-month Observational Study (EDATE): Impact of Patient Characteristics and Comorbidities

To explore the impact of patient-characteristics and relevant comorbidities on treatment continuation rates, effectiveness, and satisfaction in patients with erectile dysfunction (ED) who started or switched to tadalafil 5 mg once daily (TAD-OaD) at baseline.

In the EDATE observational study, phosphodiesterase-type-5 (PDE5)-inhibitor pretreated or naïve ED patients who started or switched to TAD-OaD were prospectively followed for 6 months. Time to discontinuation of TAD-OaD was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier product-limit method at Months 2, 4, and 6 in subgroups stratified by age (18 − 65 years and >65 years), PDE5-inhibitor pretreatment, ED-severity (mild, moderate, severe), and presence or absence of relevant comorbidities (BPH, diabetes, CVD, hypertension, dyslipidemia). LSmean change from baseline in International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) and Erectile Dysfunction Inventory of Treatment Satisfaction (EDITS) scores and associated 95 % CIs were assessed using a mixed-model for repeated measures. Visit, ED etiology, and subgroups were included as fixed-effects.

Overall, 778 patients received prescriptions for initiating or switching to TAD-OaD at baseline. At Month 2, >90 % of patients remained on TAD-OaD, except those aged >65 years (86.7 %) and patients with severe ED (89.0 %). More than 80 % of patients in all subgroups, except those aged >65 years (75.0 %), continued TAD-OaD at Month 6. There was a significant LSmean negative effect on IIEF- EF domain-score improvement for BPH, previous PDE5-inhibitor treatment, and mild vs moderate ED; the latter possibly linked with a bigger treatment-effect in those with more severe ED at baseline. The LSmean effect on change in IIEF-EF was significantly positive for diabetes, most likely because those with diabetes had more severe ED at baseline. For all other parameters, no statistically significant LSmean effects in IIEF-EF changes were observed. No comorbidity or baseline-characteristic except age affected changes in EDITS.

Under routine clinical conditions, treatment continuation rate or satisfaction does not seem to be significantly affected by the presence of comorbidities in men who choose ED-treatment with TAD-OaD. The magnitude of treatment effectiveness was affected by certain baseline characteristics and comorbid conditions.

Full article at:  http://goo.gl/eMo8Fx

By: Dimitrios Hatzichristou1, Gianluca d’Anzeo2*, Hartmut Porst3, Jacques Buvat4, Carsten Henneges5, Andrea Rossi2, Karim Hamidi6 and Hartwig Büttner5
1Centre for Sexual and Reproductive Health and 1st Department of Urology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece
2Medical Advisor Urology, Eli Lilly Italy S.p.A., Via A. Gramsci 731/733, Sesto Fiorentino, 50019, FI, Italy
3Private Practice of Urology and Andrology, Hamburg, Germany
4Centre d’Etude et de Traitement de la Pathologie de l’Appa reil Reproducteur et de la Psychosomatique (CETPARP), Lille, France
5Lilly Deutschland GmbH, Bad Homburg, Germany
6Eli Lilly and Company, Neuilly sur Seine, France
 


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