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Korean Journal of Urology
1992 Volume.33 No. 4 p.722 ~ p.727
Normal Values of Erotic Penile Erection Compared with Nocturnal Erection



Abstract
Nocturnal penile erection monitoring (NPEM) is a widely used technique for the differential diagnosis of impotence. However, minimal requirements in various parameters of nocturnal penile erection monitoring, that is demanded for vaginal
penetration,
has not yet been elucidated. To delineate the minimal tumescence and rigidity for vaginal penetration we studied thirty-three candidates with normal sexual life and two hundred fifty nine erectile failure patients using Rigiscan(r), All normal
candidates performed one session per night for 3 days. The cut off values of the normal candidates. The 95 percentiles of average-tumescence were 6.6cm in the base and 6.4cm in the base and 6.4cm in the tip of the penis. The 95 percentiles of the
duration of rigidity more than 60% were 9 minutes in the base and 5 minutes in the tip. Those values of rigidity more than 40% were 11 and 6 minutes in the base and tip, respectively. We adopted the values of rigidity more than 60% rather than
40%
as
normal cut off value. With these cut-off values, two hundreds fifty nine impotence patients were evaluated for their features with the maximum figures of their tumescence and time of rigidity which measured in the same way. One hundred fourty
eight
patients (57.1%) were in normal values. Among abnormal 42.9%, 92(35.5%) cases showed insufficient rigidity, 61(23.5%) cases of dissociation of rigidity between the tip and the base of penis and 59(22.8%) cases with uncoupling between rigidity and
circumferential expansion. Therefore, we suggest that these cut-off values are acceptable to evaluate the performance of erectile failure patient.
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