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Erectile dysfunction and ischaemic heart disease

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posted on 2019-10-23, 10:45 authored by Abdalla Ibrahim, Mohamed Ali, Thomas J. Kiernan, Austin G. Stack
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common disorder that affects the quality of life of many patients. It is prevalent in more than half of males aged over 60 years. Increasing evidence suggests that ED is predominantly a vascular disorder. Endothelial dysfunction seems to be the common pathological process causing ED. Many common risk factors for atherosclerosis such as diabetes, hypertension, smoking, obesity and hyperlipidaemia are prevalent in patients with ED and so management of these common cardiovascular risk factors can potentially prevent ED. Phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors provide short-term change of haemodynamic factors to help initiate and maintain penile erection. They have been shown to be an effective and safe treatment strategy for ED in patients with heart disease, including those with ischaemic heart disease and hypertension.

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European Cardiology Review;13, pp. 98-103

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Radcliffe Cardiology

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peer-reviewed

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English

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