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. 2012:2012:627278.
doi: 10.1155/2012/627278. Epub 2012 May 9.

Erectile dysfunction and hypertension: impact on cardiovascular risk and treatment

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Erectile dysfunction and hypertension: impact on cardiovascular risk and treatment

Valter Javaroni et al. Int J Hypertens. 2012.

Abstract

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common complaint in hypertensive men and can represent a systemic vascular disease, an adverse effect of antihypertensive medication or a frequent concern that may impair drug compliance. ED has been considered an early marker of cardiovascular disease. The connection between both conditions seems to be located in the endothelium, which may become unable to generate the necessary dilatation in penile vascular bed in response to sexual excitement, producing persistent impairment in erection. On the other hand, the real influence of antihypertensive drugs in erectile function still deserves discussion. Therefore, regardless of ED mechanism in hypertension, early diagnosis and correct approach of sexual life represent an important step of cardiovascular evaluation which certainly contributes for a better choice of hypertension treatment, preventing some complications and restoring the quality of life.

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Relationship between hypertension and erectile dysfunction. PDE5, phosphodiesterase 5.

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