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Are vascular disorders a common cause of erectile dysfunction in non hypogonadal, non neuropsychiatric patients?

TitleAre vascular disorders a common cause of erectile dysfunction in non hypogonadal, non neuropsychiatric patients?
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2011
AuthorsVakalopoulos, I., Thanos P., Gkotsos G., & Radopoulos D.
JournalHippokratia
Volume15
Issue3
Pagination244-6
Date Published2011 Jul
ISSN1790-8019
Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Pharmacological Color Duplex Ultrasonography (PCDU) is a technique used as an advanced investigation of erectile dysfunction (ED) causes. Aim of the study was to determine, if frequency of vascular disorders in ED patients justifies routine use of PCDU.MATERIALS AND METHODS: Seventy six patients aged 25-69 years with moderate to severe ED, free neuropsychiatric history and normal hormones were included in the study. The investigation consisted of basic ED work up and penile PCDU. Erection vascular parameters were determined.RESULTS: In the younger group (≤45 years), 12% of patients demonstrated mild arterial insufficiency and none venous leakage, with only two patients not achieving hard erection. In the older group, 19.6% of patients demonstrated mild to moderate arterial insufficiency and 5.9% severe. Venous leakage was detected in 7.84%. Most patients (74.6%) achieved normal erection and 66.7% had normal PCDU parameters.CONCLUSIONS: Vascular disorders were not found the primary cause of ED, especially among younger patients. PCDU is an advanced ED investigation, which should be applied only in vascular high risk cases.

Alternate JournalHippokratia
PubMed ID22435022
PubMed Central IDPMC3306031

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