RecruitingNCT07268196

Impact of Liver Transplantation on Sexual Life and Function


Sponsor

Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences, India

Enrollment

100 participants

Start Date

Dec 7, 2025

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Liver Transplantation (LT) is a lifesaving intervention with around 90% of recipients currently surviving the first postoperative year and subsequent life expectancy now exceeding 20 years. After the post-operative recovery period, however, LT recipients become more and more confronted with the challenges of re-engagement with life after transplantation, a need to reach a new stability, reestablish function in everyday life, reconnect with valued roles, regain independence, and resume work Sexual function is a very important parameter in the evaluation of Quality of Life (QoL), as it has been shown that sexual dysfunction in transplant patients is associated with increased depression and decreased QoL. There are several studies in the relevant literature supporting the recovery of sexual function in patients after liver transplantation. It has been found that recovery was observed in erectile dysfunction in male patients 6 months after liver transplantation.


Eligibility

Sex: MALEMin Age: 18 YearsMax Age: 60 Years

Inclusion Criteria3

  • Married male Patients.
  • Decompensated Chronic Liver Disease awaiting elective liver transplantation.
  • Post Liver Transplant patients with stable graft function.

Exclusion Criteria3

  • Negative consent.
  • Patients with ongoing medical and surgical issues (biliary complications, graft complication etc.).
  • Acute on Chronic Liver Failure and Acute Liver Failure patients.

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Interventions

OTHERNo Treatment

This is an Observational Study


Locations(1)

ILBS

New Delhi, National Capital Territory of Delhi, India

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