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A systematic approach to erectile dysfunction in the cardiovascular patient: a Consensus Statement--update 2002.

G Jackson1, J Betteridge, J Dean, I Eardley, R Hall, D Holdright, S Holmes, M Kirby, A Riley, P Sever.   

Abstract

Sexual activity is no more stressful to the heart when compared with a number of other natural daily activities, e.g. walking one mile on the level in 20 minutes. The cardiac risk of sexual activity in patients diagnosed with cardiovascular disease is minimal in properly assessed and advised patients. Erectile dysfunction (ED) is extremely common, affecting over half of men aged 40-70 years, and increases in frequency with age. ED and cardiovascular disease share many of the same risk factors and commonly coexist. ED in the otherwise asymptomatic man may be a marker for underlying coronary artery disease. ED in the diagnosed cardiovascular patient should be identified by routine questioning in general practice. Modern therapies can restore a sexual relationship in the majority of patients with ED and can lead to a substantial improvement in quality of life. The majority of patients assessed to be at low or intermediate cardiac risk, as defined later in this paper, can be effectively managed in primary care. Primary care treatment for ED in patients defined as high risk can be initiated following a specialist opinion and/or confirmation that the patient's cardiovascular condition is stabilised. There is no evidence that currently licensed treatments for ED add to the overall cardiovascular risk in patients with or without diagnosed cardiovascular disease. If one form of therapy is not effective, follow-up will identify the need for alternative approaches. The pro-active management of ED in the cardiovascular patient provides an ideal and effective opportunity to address other cardiovascular risk factors and improve treatment outcomes.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12469980

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Pract        ISSN: 1368-5031            Impact factor:   2.503


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