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Penilaian Fungsi Seksual Pasien Prolaps Organ Panggul Pascaoperasi Di Provinsi Riau
Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) may reduce women's quality of life, and one of the most
important aspects is the occurrence of sexual dysfunction. This study aims to assess
sexual function in POP women with pelvic floor dysfunction pre-and post-surgery. This
study is a prospective cohort study by the total sampling technique, at Arifin Achmad
Hospital, Indonesia, for those undergoing POP surgery with active sexual function,
from July 2020 to December 2021. The pelvic floor disorder was evaluated through
Pelvic Floor Distress Inventory (PFDI) questionnaires validated in the Indonesian
language, pre-and post-surgery. The assessment of sexual function was carried out
using the Indonesian language validated Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI)
questionnaire, pre-and post-surgery. There was a decrease in the average value of
pelvic floor disorder scores previously and six months after surgery (P< 0.05).
However, there was an increase in sexual function with a cut-off score of FSFI > 20.25
at 3 and 6 months post-surgery, respectively as much as 61.1% (11/18 subjects) and
72.2% (13/18 subjects), compared to the pre-surgery sexual function scores by 7.8%
(5/18 subjects). Out of the 6 domains of sexual function, there was an increase in the
sexual arousal domain (P
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