The differential diagnosis of impotence. The measurement of nocturnal penile tumescence
M. D. Wasserman, C. P. Pollak, A. J. Spielman and E. D. Weitzman
The literature on nocturnal penile tumescence (NPT) and impotence is
briefly reviewed. Available evidence suggests that measurement of NPT
provides objective data, which when combined with a thorough clinical
evaluation can be helpful in distinguishing psychogenic from organic
impotence in approximately 80% of those patients who present this
differential diagnostic problem. Further research is needed to determine
whether some psychogenically impotent patients may have impaired NPT. The
interdisciplinary evaluation employed at our center is described, and
clinical material illustrating the usefulness of this technique is
presented. The potential errors that can result from the use of portable
NPT monitoring devices are discussed.