2014
DOI: 10.1161/hypertensionaha.114.03505
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Erectile Dysfunction

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“…Indeed, some of these conditions, like erectile dysfunction, are themselves associated with increased CVD risk, making a risk assessment even more relevant. 8 Broadly speaking, patients will either be known to have prior CVD or not. Those with a prior vascular diagnosis are already stratified as high CVD risk, and the goal for them should be optimisation of any known risk factors (e.g.…”
Section: Approach To Cvd Risk Assessmentmentioning
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“…Indeed, some of these conditions, like erectile dysfunction, are themselves associated with increased CVD risk, making a risk assessment even more relevant. 8 Broadly speaking, patients will either be known to have prior CVD or not. Those with a prior vascular diagnosis are already stratified as high CVD risk, and the goal for them should be optimisation of any known risk factors (e.g.…”
Section: Approach To Cvd Risk Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As such any non‐CVD interaction, such as a PSA review or consultation for lower urinary tract symptoms, should be regarded as an opportunity for improving CVD health. Indeed, some of these conditions, like erectile dysfunction, are themselves associated with increased CVD risk, making a risk assessment even more relevant 8 …”
Section: Approach To Cvd Risk Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ED is currently recognized as a risk marker for acute and chronic cardiovascular events in the absence of a known CAD and is considered to be a predictor of all-cause mortality in males, cardiovascular mortality, coronary events, stroke and peripheral artery disease, and early predictor of vascular disorders 15 .…”
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“…A recent study on patients without a known cardiovascular disease reported a relationship between increased aortic stiffness and an increased rate of cardiovascular events in patients with ED and suggested that ED could be used to predict cardiovascular disease along with other cardiovascular risk factors 15 . Another study followed patients with ED and without a known CAD for an average 4.7 years and reported a relationship between increased aortic stiffness and cardiovascular events 34 .…”
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