Erectile Dysfunction and Diabetes Mellitus
This study consists of filling out a questionnaire on possible erectile dysfunction.
Description
Male diabetic patients who attend a diabetic routine year program visit will be asked to give their voluntary permission to fill out a questionnaire on possible erectile dysfunction.
The questionnaire consists of two parts: Part 1 is the IIEF (International Index of Erectile Function) questionnaire and Part 2 is an additional questionnaire. The included patients have to fill out these questionnaires two times; once at the beginning at a diabetic year program visit and a second time one year later at the next diabetic year program consultation.
The patients will also be asked to give their permission for using their results of the routine diabetic year program for scientific research.
Status: Completed (N/A). Started on May 1st, 2005. Ended on March 1st, 2007.
Enrollment: 300 subjects
Study Type: Observational
Study Design:
- Prospective
Conditions:
Interventions:
- Procedure: Filling out a questionnaire on the possible occurrence of erectile dysfunction
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
Male diabetic patients
Age older than 18 years
Exclusion Criteria:
- Gender
Male
- Mininum Age
18 Years
- Maximum Age
N/A
- Healthy Volunteers
No
Resources
Source: University Hospital, Ghent
Authority: Belgium: Institutional Review Board
Locations
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University Hospital Ghent
Ghent
9000
Belgium
Officials
Guy T'Sjoen, MD (Principal Investigator, University Hospital, Ghent)
Sponsors
University Hospital, Ghent (Lead Sponsor)
References
None.
Links
- Date Verified
- December 1st, 2007
- First Received
- December 19th, 2007
- Last Changed
- December 19th, 2007
Information obtained from ClinicalTrials.gov on July 15, 2008. Link to the current ClinicalTrials.gov record.
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