Satisfaction with a Vacuum Constriction Device for Erectile Dysfunction among Middle-Aged and Older Veterans.

To investigate satisfaction with a vacuum constriction device for middle-aged and older male Veterans with erectile dysfunction and their female partners.

Patients (N = 57; mean age = 64. 28 years; SD = 8.7) received comprehensive education and training and ongoing follow-up of device use, which included a semi-structured interview. Female partners (n = 41) also rated their satisfaction with the device.

Over 96% of patients (n = 53/56 responses) endorsed the ability to maintain an erection with the device and 100% (n = 56/56 responses) indicated they would recommend the device to others. Female partners generally rated sex as better with the device (83.8%; n = 31/37 responses). Physical discomfort using the device was reported among 23% of patients (n = 16), and often due to difficulty or pain with the constriction bands. Difficulty obtaining erections with the device, though infrequently reported, was more common with older age.

The majority of male patients and their female partners receiving comprehensive training for vacuum constriction device use reported satisfaction with the device.

Vacuum constriction devices can be highly effective in improving the sexual health and intimacy of Veterans of all ages experiencing erectile dysfunction.

Clinical gerontologist. 2020 Oct 04 [Epub ahead of print]

Sherry A Beaudreau, Katie Van Moorleghem, Stacy M Dodd, Victoria Liou-Johnson, Madhuvanthi Suresh, Christine E Gould

Sierra Pacific Mental Illness Research Education and Clinical Centers, VA Palo Alto Health Care System , Palo Alto, California, USA., Behavioral Medicine Department, Psychology Service, VA Palo Alto Health Care System , Palo Alto, California, USA., Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine , Stanford, California, USA.