Indonesian Journal of Kidney and Hypertension
Vol 2 No 3 (2025): Volume 2 No. 3, December 2025

Associated Factors with Erectile Dysfunction in Hemodialysis Patients at Dr. Reksodiwiryo Hospital Padang

Achmad Vidiansyah (Dialysis Unit RST dr. Reksodiwiryo, Padang, Indonesia)
Mindy Pasuma Putra (Dialysis Unit RST dr. Reksodiwiryo, Padang, Indonesia)
Evelin Veronike (2Nephrology Division, RSUP Dr. M. Djamil, Padang, Indonesia)
Harnavi Harun (Nephrology Division RSUP Dr. M. Djamil, Padang, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
24 Dec 2025

Abstract

Background: Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common condition affecting a significant number of men worldwide, with its prevalence particularly high among patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Objective: This study aims to investigate the association between ED and CKD in patients undergoing hemodialysis. Methods: This study used a survey approach, designed with cross-sectional involving 24 male patients undergoing hemodialysis at the hospital from January to July 2024. Data were gathered using the IIEF-5 questionnaire as well as patient records. The severity of ED was classified based on IIEF-5 scores, and data analysis was conducted using SPSS. Results: Most respondents (58.3%) were under 60 years old, with 58.3% having hemoglobin levels below 10 g/dL and 79.2% with a KT/V ratio under 1.8. ED prevalence was high at 95.8%, with severe ED affecting 54.2%. A significant correlation existed between KT/V and ED severity p<0.05, while hemoglobin levels showed no significant association p>0.05. The high prevalence of ED in CKD patients undergoing hemodialysis highlights the importance of regular screening and early intervention. The study indicates that sufficient hemodialysis, as measured by the Kt/V ratio, could be essential in reducing the severity of ED in this group. However, hemoglobin levels did not show a significant connection to ED severity, which contrasts with certain earlier research findings. Conclusion: Erectile dysfunction is common among CKD patients undergoing hemodialysis, with insufficient dialysis being a key contributing factor. This highlights the need to maintain adequate dialysis to reduce the severity of ED in these individuals.

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Abbrev

inakidney

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Health Professions Immunology & microbiology Medicine & Pharmacology Neuroscience Public Health

Description

The primary mission of this journal is to serve as a conduit for the dissemination of both clinical and foundational research pertinent to the expansive domains of nephrology and hypertension. Spanning a diverse array of topics, the journal delves into multifaceted areas including but not limited to ...