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. 2013 Jun 29;11(4):392–397. doi: 10.1016/j.aju.2013.05.003

Table 1.

The IELT and the sexual satisfaction scores, before and after treatment in all groups.

Mean (SD) Group
1 (Tramadol) 2 (Sildenafil) 3 (Paroxetine) 4 (Anaesthetic) 5 (Control)
IELT (s)
Before 67.2 (26.6) 58.3 (29.3) 69.6 (28.1) 54.2 (29.8) 61.3 (30.5)
After 351.2 (119.3)a 228.3 (68.7) 186.3 (64.8) 278.1 (111.2)b 81.1 (32.3)c



Sexual satisfaction score
Before 1.07 (0.78) 1.17 (0.75) 1.04 (0.64) 1.10 (0.80) 1.04 (0.64)
After 3.69 (0.71)d 4.10 (0.84)e 3.25 (0.65) 2.97 (0.49) 1.18 (0.72)
a

IELT: significantly higher vs. other groups (P < 0.05).

b

IELT: significantly higher vs. paroxetine group (P < 0.05).

c

IELT: significantly lower vs. active-treatment groups (P < 0.01).

d

Improvement in sexual satisfaction score: significantly higher vs. lidocaine group (P < 0.05).

e

Improvement in sexual satisfaction score: significantly higher vs. paroxetine or lidocaine groups (P < 0.05).