Erectile dysfunction and cardiovascular disease: Focus on. R.F.E. Pedretti, M. Gabriele, S. Masnaghetti, P. Faggiano. Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common clinical problem and its prevalence increases in frequency with age. ED is a risk marker for major cardiovascular events independently of other more common risk factors in men with and without known cardiovascular disease. On the basis of the "artery-size hypothesis" patients with cardiovascular disease often report ED before disease detection, in average 3 years. Thus, by an early identification of ED, the cardiologist is given a unique opportunity to better assess the cardiovascular risk of each patient. Although there is a general impression that ED has an important predictive role, its diagnosis in clinical practice is widely suboptimal owing to misconceptions from the side of the patient and a suboptimal management of the personal relationship from the side of the physician. This paper explores the critical connection between ED and cardiovascular disease and evaluates how this association may influence clinical practice.
Pedretti, R., Masnaghetti, S., Faggiano, P. (2014). Erectile dysfunction and cardiovascular disease: focus on. MONALDI ARCHIVES FOR CHEST DISEASE, 82(2), 80-86 [10.4081/monaldi.2014.48].
Erectile dysfunction and cardiovascular disease: focus on
Pedretti R
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2014
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Erectile dysfunction and cardiovascular disease: Focus on. R.F.E. Pedretti, M. Gabriele, S. Masnaghetti, P. Faggiano. Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common clinical problem and its prevalence increases in frequency with age. ED is a risk marker for major cardiovascular events independently of other more common risk factors in men with and without known cardiovascular disease. On the basis of the "artery-size hypothesis" patients with cardiovascular disease often report ED before disease detection, in average 3 years. Thus, by an early identification of ED, the cardiologist is given a unique opportunity to better assess the cardiovascular risk of each patient. Although there is a general impression that ED has an important predictive role, its diagnosis in clinical practice is widely suboptimal owing to misconceptions from the side of the patient and a suboptimal management of the personal relationship from the side of the physician. This paper explores the critical connection between ED and cardiovascular disease and evaluates how this association may influence clinical practice.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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