A comprehensive review of monitoring methods for erectile dysfunction diagnosis

Author:

Sng Chee Ming Noel1ORCID,Ang Darrion1,Lee Zhi Kai Kirby1,Bhagat Ali Asgar S.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Health Innovation and Technology (iHealthtech) National University of Singapore Singapore Singapore

2. Department of Biomedical Engineering National University of Singapore Singapore Singapore

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundErectile dysfunction (ED) is commonly associated with cardiovascular diseases and age. However, it is important to note that it can also affect younger males, potentially serving as an early indicator of compromised overall health. Despite the high prevalence, ED remains underdiagnosed due to factors such as reluctance to testing, concerns about privacy, and the persistent social stigma surrounding the condition.ObjectiveThis review offers an overview of diagnostic and monitoring devices employed in the assessment of nocturnal ED and aims to assess both historical and recent developments in this field. It considers the emerging technological trends in digital innovation, particularly in the context of home‐based decentralized healthcare settings.MethodsA comprehensive literature search was performed via PubMed using keywords ‘nocturnal penile tumescence’, ‘NPT’, ‘sleep‐related erection’, ‘SRE’, ‘rigidity monitoring’, ‘NPTR’, ‘tumescence monitoring’, ‘erectile dysfunction’ and ‘smart wearable’. All relevant literature was retrieved and reviewed. Web‐based Google and manual searches of references were also performed to identify relevant articles and solutions missed by online indexes.FindingsAn increasing number of methods and solutions are integrating digital technologies, harnessing sensors, and utilizing data analytics for continuous monitoring and AI‐assisted prediction of ED.ConclusionThe future of ED monitoring is expected to leverage digital technologies to enhance evaluation, monitoring, and accurate diagnosis in decentralized healthcare environments maintaining patient privacy and driving early detection and intervention.

Publisher

Wiley

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