Sildenafil-induced priapism in a dog : an unusual case report.

BMC Vet Res

Department of Veterinary Internal Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine and Institute for Veterinary Biomedical Science, Kyungpook National University, Daehakro 80, Daegu, 41566, Republic of Korea.

Published: August 2024

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  • Priapism is a medical condition characterized by prolonged erections lasting over 4 hours without sexual stimulation, and while it's not commonly reported in dogs, sildenafil can cause it.
  • A case involved an 11-year-old Maltese dog with severe pulmonary hypertension treated with sildenafil, which eventually led to persistent erections and penile pain after an increase in dosage.
  • This incident marks the first documented instance of sildenafil-induced priapism in dogs, highlighting the importance of monitoring for rare side effects in veterinary medicine.

Article Abstract

Background: Priapism is defined as erection that lasts for more than 4 h without sexual stimulation. There are various causes of priapism, but there are no reports of sildenafil-induced priapism in dogs. In human medicine, there were no pre-marketing reports of priapism caused by sildenafil, but post-marketing surveillance has shown that it is rare. In cases of pulmonary hypertension in dogs, sildenafil is the first-line drug of choice for symptomatic relief.

Case Presentation: An 11-year-old neutered male Maltese dog that presented with tachypnea and cough was diagnosed with myxomatous mitral valve disease, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM) stage C, and was treated medically. Eighteen months after the diagnosis, severe pulmonary hypertension occurred due to left heart disease. At 20 months postdiagnosis, pleural effusion occurred, and sildenafil (2 mg/kg twice daily) was added to the existing treatment. Two weeks later, the dyspnea recurred, confirming pleural fluid recurrence, and sildenafil was increased to 2 mg/kg thrice daily. One day later, the patient developed persistent erections and penile pain. Penile amputation and urethrostomy were recommended but were refused; therefore, analgesia and palliative care were provided. The patient died of acute dyspnea 22 months after the first presentation, with no specific priapism recurrence at the time of death.

Conclusion: To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of sildenafil-induced priapism in a dog with pulmonary hypertension.

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