TY - JOUR
T1 - Immediate preoperative blood glucose and hemoglobin a1c levels are not predictive of postoperative infections in diabetic men undergoing penile prosthesis placement
AU - Osman, Mohamad M.
AU - Huynh, Linda M.
AU - El-Khatib, Farouk M.
AU - Towe, Maxwell
AU - Su, Huang Wei
AU - Andrianne, Robert
AU - Barton, Gregory
AU - Broderick, Gregory
AU - Burnett, Arthur L.
AU - Campbell, Jeffrey D.
AU - Clavell-Hernandez, Jonathan
AU - Connor, Jessica
AU - Gross, Martin
AU - Guillum, Ross
AU - Guise, Amy I.
AU - Hatzichristodoulou, Georgios
AU - Henry, Gerard D.
AU - Hsieh, Tung Chin
AU - Jenkins, Lawrence C.
AU - Koprowski, Christopher
AU - Lee, Kook B.
AU - Lentz, Aaron
AU - Munarriz, Ricardo M.
AU - Osmonov, Daniar
AU - Pan, Shu
AU - Parikh, Kevin
AU - Park, Sung Hun
AU - Patel, Amir S.
AU - Perito, Paul
AU - Sadeghi-Nejad, Hossein
AU - Sempels, Maxime
AU - Simhan, Jay
AU - Wang, Run
AU - Yafi, Faysal A.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited.
PY - 2021/4
Y1 - 2021/4
N2 - Defining the risks associated with diabetes mellitus in patients undergoing penile prosthesis implantation remains controversial. Our study aims to assess whether preoperative hemoglobin a1c and preoperative blood glucose levels are associated with an increased risk for postoperative infection in diabetic men. We performed a retrospective review of 932 diabetic patients undergoing primary penile prosthesis implantation from 18 high-volume penile prosthesis implantation surgeons throughout the United States, Germany, Belgium, and South Korea. Preoperative hemoglobin a1c and blood glucose levels within 6 h of surgery were collected and assessed in univariate and multivariate models for correlation with postoperative infection, revision, and explantation rates. The primary outcome is postoperative infection and the secondary outcomes are postoperative revision and explantation. In all, 875 patients were included in the final analysis. There were no associations between preoperative blood glucose levels or hemoglobin a1c levels and postoperative infection rates; p = 0.220 and p = 0.598, respectively. On multivariate analysis, a history of diabetes-related complications was a significant predictor of higher revision rates (p = 0.034), but was nonsignificant for infection or explantation rates. We conclude preoperative blood glucose levels and hemoglobin a1c levels are not associated with an increased risk for postoperative infection, revision, or explantation in diabetic men undergoing penile prosthesis implantation.
AB - Defining the risks associated with diabetes mellitus in patients undergoing penile prosthesis implantation remains controversial. Our study aims to assess whether preoperative hemoglobin a1c and preoperative blood glucose levels are associated with an increased risk for postoperative infection in diabetic men. We performed a retrospective review of 932 diabetic patients undergoing primary penile prosthesis implantation from 18 high-volume penile prosthesis implantation surgeons throughout the United States, Germany, Belgium, and South Korea. Preoperative hemoglobin a1c and blood glucose levels within 6 h of surgery were collected and assessed in univariate and multivariate models for correlation with postoperative infection, revision, and explantation rates. The primary outcome is postoperative infection and the secondary outcomes are postoperative revision and explantation. In all, 875 patients were included in the final analysis. There were no associations between preoperative blood glucose levels or hemoglobin a1c levels and postoperative infection rates; p = 0.220 and p = 0.598, respectively. On multivariate analysis, a history of diabetes-related complications was a significant predictor of higher revision rates (p = 0.034), but was nonsignificant for infection or explantation rates. We conclude preoperative blood glucose levels and hemoglobin a1c levels are not associated with an increased risk for postoperative infection, revision, or explantation in diabetic men undergoing penile prosthesis implantation.
KW - Belgium
KW - Blood Glucose
KW - Diabetes Mellitus/epidemiology
KW - Germany
KW - Glycated Hemoglobin/analysis
KW - Humans
KW - Male
KW - Penile Implantation/adverse effects
KW - Penile Prosthesis/adverse effects
KW - Postoperative Complications
KW - Republic of Korea
KW - Retrospective Studies
KW - United States
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U2 - 10.1038/s41443-020-0261-5
DO - 10.1038/s41443-020-0261-5
M3 - Article
C2 - 32203432
AN - SCOPUS:85082193952
SN - 0955-9930
VL - 33
SP - 296
EP - 302
JO - International Journal of Impotence Research
JF - International Journal of Impotence Research
IS - 3
ER -