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Standard Operational Procedures for Low Sexual Desire in Men
Authors:Eusebio Rubio-Aurioles  Trinity J. Bivalacqua
Affiliation:1. Clinical Research, Asociación Mexicana para la Salud Sexual, A.C. (AMSSAC), Mexico City, Mexico;2. The James Buchanan Brady Urological Institute, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD, USA
Abstract:IntroductionLow sexual desire in men is a condition that has received little attention; nevertheless it occurs with high frequency. Clinicians are in need of clear guidelines to address this problem.AimTo develop standardized operational procedures to be implemented with men presenting low sexual desire/interest (LSD/I).MethodsReview of relevant evidence-based literature and published guidelines, integrated with expert opinion.Main OutcomeOperational procedures for LSD/I that are recommended for clinical practice with various degrees of support from published evidence.ResultsA new classification scheme is proposed; LSD/I is proposed as an umbrella term for which hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) is only a subtype. The following standard operational procedures are described: (i) Detection of LSD/I: screening for LSD/I, screening for LSD/I in patients with other sexual dysfunctions; (ii) Diagnosis and assessment of etiology: diagnostic criteria for LSD/I, assessment of depression status, assessment of relationship status, assessment of endocrinologic status, diagnostic criteria for HSDD in men; (iii) Treatment: treatment of LSD/I secondary to low testosterone, treatment of LSD/I secondary to elevated prolactin, treatment of LSD/I secondary to other endocrinologic disorders, treatment of LSD/I secondary to depressive illness and or anxiety disorders, treatment of LSD/I secondary to relationship conflict and treatment of HSDD. A diagnostic and treatment algorithm is presented.ConclusionsLSD/I is a common condition that should be identified in patients; it is recommended that this condition be actively investigated by the clinician. Once the diagnosis of LSD/I in men is confirmed, a thorough search for possible causes needs to include both biological and psychological causes. Treatment should be etiologically oriented. Rubio-Aurioles E and Bivalacqua TJ. Standard operational procedures for low sexual desire in men. J Sex Med **;**:**–**.
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