Authors
Ernst R Schwarz, Saurabh Rastogi, Vishal Kapur, Nasir Sulemanjee, Jennifer J Rodriguez
Publication date
2006/9/19
Source
Journal of the American College of Cardiology
Volume
48
Issue
6
Pages
1111-1119
Publisher
American College of Cardiology Foundation
Description
Chronic heart failure (HF) and erectile dysfunction (ED) are 2 highly prevalent disorders that frequently occur concomitantly. Coronary artery disease, HF, and ED share several common risk factors, including diabetes mellitus, hypertension, smoking, and dyslipidemia. Additionally, the distinct physiologic sequelae of HF create unique organic and psychologic factors contributing to ED in this patient population. Standard HF therapy with beta-receptor blockers, digoxin and thiazide diuretics may worsen sexual dysfunction owing to medication side effects. This may, in turn, lead to noncompliance in misguided efforts to retain satisfactory sexual activity, with secondary worsening of cardiac capacity. This review describes the unique aspects of ED in the HF population.
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