The reliability of nocturnal vaginal blood flow |
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Authors: | Judy Hayashi Peter Hoon Jan Amberson William D. Murphy |
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Affiliation: | (1) Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada;(2) Department of Psychiatry, University of Tennessee, Memphis;(3) The Health Science Center, 38105 Memphis, Tennessee;(4) Department of Family Medicine, University of Minnesota, 55455 Minneapolis, Minnesota |
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Abstract: | Fourteen subjects participated in a sleep study designed to document the reliability of measurements of REM-related vaginal blood-flow changes. Several standard sleep parameters were also examined for comparison with vaginal measures. The most reliable vaginal measure was the maximal change in disengorgement for a given REM period averaged across a night of REM periods. The reliability of this measure compared favorably with that of a highly reliable computerized measure of REM density. It is suggested that nocturnal vaginal blood-flow measures have sufficient reliability to be useful in the differential diagnosis of organic and psychogenic sexual dysfunction.This study was supported in part by a training grant to the Department of Clinical Psychology, University of Florida, Gainesville (USPHS532DE07133-02), and a grant from the NIH (USPHSCA26364R073241-29) to the second author. |
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Keywords: | REM sleep vaginal blood flow sexual dysfunction |
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