Authors
Rosemary Basson, Lori A Brotto
Publication date
2003/11/1
Journal
BJOG: an international journal of obstetrics and gynaecology
Volume
110
Issue
11
Pages
1014-1024
Publisher
No longer published by Elsevier
Description
OBJECTIVE
Some postmenopausal women lose genital sexual responsivity despite preserved subjective sexual arousal from non-genital stimuli. When oestrogen replacement is without benefit, both the underlying pathophysiology and management of this acquired genital female sexual arousal disorder are unclear. We aimed to study the effect of sildenafil on sexual arousal and orgasmic functioning of such women. Secondly, we aimed to explore the concordance between a detailed historical assessment of genital response in real life, with laboratory vaginal photoplethysmographic assessment of genital vasocongestion.
DESIGN
Session one consisted of a semi-structured clinical interview to assess real life sexual arousal. Session two employed vaginal pulse amplitude and self-report questionnaire assessment of erotica-induced sexual arousal. Sessions three and four were a randomised, double-blind …
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