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FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH INFLATABLE PENILE PROSTHESIS UNDERUTILIZATION AFTER PROSTATE CANCER TREATMENT [Meeting Abstract]

Abdelmalek, G.; Warren, C.; Shen, C.; Shah, T.; Lulla, T.; Schaefer, E.; Zhou, S.; Fried, D.; Helemer, D.; Sadeghi-Nejad, H.
ISI:000791297400119
ISSN: 1743-6095
CID: 5406662

Relationships between erectile dysfunction, prostate cancer treatment type and inflatable penile prosthesis implantation

Shen, Chan; Jain, Kunj; Shah, Tejash; Schaefer, Eric; Zhou, Shouhao; Fried, Dennis; Helmer, Drew A; Sadeghi-Nejad, Hossein
PURPOSE:The prevalence of erectile dysfunction (ED) and the utilization of inflatable penile prosthesis (IPP) among prostate cancer patients are understudied. The aim of the study was to examine the relationships between ED, prostate cancer treatment type and IPP implantation in a national cohort. MATERIALS AND METHODS:We identified a retrospective cohort of Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER)-Medicare patients diagnosed with locoregional prostate cancer between 2006 and 2011 and treated with surgery or radiation. Chi-square tests were used to detect significant differences in ED rates as well as use of IPP among the subset with ED. Multivariable logistic regression was used to examine factors associated with the use of IPP. RESULTS:Among 31,233 patients in our cohort, 10,334 (33.1%) received prostatectomy and 20,899 (66.9%) received radiation. ED within 5 years was significantly more common in the prostatectomy group relative to those the radiation group (65.3% vs. 33.8%, p<0.001). In the subset of 13,812 patients with ED, the radiation group had greater median time to ED diagnosis compared to the prostatectomy group (346 vs. 133 days, p<0.001). IPP implantation was more frequent for prostatectomy patients than for radiation patients (3.6% vs. 1.4%, p<0.001). Cancer treatment type, race, and marital status were significantly associated with IPP utilization. CONCLUSIONS:ED is highly prevalent among prostate cancer patients, and IPP implantation is be underutilized. ED rates, time to ED diagnosis and utilization of IPP differed significantly by prostate cancer treatment type.
PMCID:9091830
PMID: 35534219
ISSN: 2466-054x
CID: 5406062

MULTICENTER COMPARISON OF SINGLE DILATION VERSUS SEQUENTIAL DILATION IN PRIMARY INFLATABLE PENILE PROSTHESIS PLACEMENT [Meeting Abstract]

Swerdloff, Daniel; Dalimov, Zafardjan; Barham, David; Ghoulian, Joshua; Andrianne, Robert; Deprez, Thomas; Dionise, Zachary; Gross, Martin; Hatzichristodolou, Georgios; Sadeghi-Nejad, Hossein; Huang, Sherry; Lentz, Aaron; Loh-Doyle, Jeffrey; Miller, Jake; van Renterghem, Koenraad; Park, Sung Hun; Sempels, Maxime; Warner, Jonathan N.; Yafi, Faysal A.; Simhan, Jay
ISI:000836935504156
ISSN: 0022-5347
CID: 5406712

EVALUATING THE RELATIONSHIP AMONG ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION, PROSTATE CANCER TREATMENT TYPE AND INFLATABLE PENILE PROSTHESIS (IPP) IMPLANTATION [Meeting Abstract]

Shah, T.; Shen, C.; Jain, K.; Schasefer, E.; Zhou, S.; Fried, D.; Helmer, D.; Sadeghi-Nejad, H.
ISI:000791297400214
ISSN: 1743-6095
CID: 5406672

ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION: AUA GUIDELINE (vol 200, pg 633, 2021) [Correction]

Burnett, Arthur L.; Nehra, Ajay; Breau, Rodney H.; Culkin, Daniel J.; Faraday, Martha M.; Hakim, Lawrence S.; Joel, Heidelbaugh; Khera, Mohit; McVary, Kevin T.; Miner, Martin M.; Nelson, Christian J.; Sadeghi-Nejad, Hossein; Seftel, Allen D.; Shindel, Alan W.
ISI:000752589600112
ISSN: 0022-5347
CID: 5406652

Virtual "Matchmaking": Stakeholder Perspectives on the Future of the Urology Residency Match

Warren, Christopher J; Reitblat, Chanan R; Ferreri, Charles A; Eyrich, Nicholas W; Daignault-Newton, Stephanie; Andino, Juan J; Sadeghi-Nejad, Hossein; Pruthi, Raj S; Kraft, Kate H
OBJECTIVE:To examine stakeholder perspectives regarding the lack of in-person externships and transition to a virtual urology residency interview format. The unprecedented disruption from the COVID-19 pandemic forced an abrupt pivot to a "virtual" Urology Match for the 2021 cycle. We aim for our study to inform ongoing deliberations on the future of the Urology Match. MATERIALS AND METHODS:Following Urology Match day in February 2021, two surveys were distributed by the Society of Academic Urologists to all applicants and program directors (PDs) who participated in the 2021 Urology Match. RESULTS:Overall, 192 of 481 applicants (40%) and 63 of 160 PDs (39%) responded. Most applicants (67%) were satisfied with their match outcomes, although unmatched applicants were significantly more likely to be unsatisfied than matched applicants (98% vs 9%, P <.0001). Most PDs were equally (79%) or more satisfied (13%) with their match outcomes compared with prior years. Nearly all applicants (93%) and PDs (94%) recommended retaining an in-person externship option. Most applicants (61%) and PDs (71%) felt their outcomes would not have changed with in-person interviews. Applicants and PDs were evenly split as to whether interviews should be conducted in-person or virtually in the future. CONCLUSION:The vast majority of applicants and PDs recommended retaining in-person externships for future match cycles despite high costs. In contrast, there was ambivalence amongst both groups of stakeholders regarding the format of interviews for future match cycles. We recommend virtual interviews moving forward to help alleviate the financial burden placed on applicants and increase equity.
PMID: 35263640
ISSN: 1527-9995
CID: 5406052

PROFESSOR IGLESIAS - PHYSICIAN, INVENTOR, AND POLITICAL PRISONER [Meeting Abstract]

Hingu, Janmejay; Davis, Matthew; Billah, Mubashir; Sadeghi-Nejad, Hossein
ISI:000836935501220
ISSN: 0022-5347
CID: 5406702

UROLOGY RESIDENT AUTONOMY IN PERFORMING PENILE PROSTHESES IN THE VETERANS AFFAIRS (VA) HOSPITALS [Meeting Abstract]

Nguyen, Anh; Veliky, Jacob; Fastenau, John; Anjaria, Devashish; Sadeghi-Nejad, Hossein
ISI:000836935504161
ISSN: 0022-5347
CID: 5406722

OBSERVED DIFFERENCES IN UROLOGY RESIDENT OPERATIVE AUTONOMY ASSOCIATED WITH PATIENT RACE [Meeting Abstract]

Nguyen, Anh; Veliky, Jacob; Fastenau, John; Anjaria, Devashish; Oliver, Joseph; Kunac, Anastasia; Sadeghi-Nejad, Hossein
ISI:000836935504179
ISSN: 0022-5347
CID: 5406732

UROLOGY RESIDENT AUTONOMY COMPARED TO GENERAL SURGERY RESIDENT AUTONOMY [Meeting Abstract]

Jain, Kunj; Hingu, Janmejay; Nguyen, Anh; Anjaria, Devashish; Oliver, Joseph B.; Sadeghi-Nejad, Hossein
ISI:000836935501092
ISSN: 0022-5347
CID: 5406682