Penile Doppler Ultrasound Predicting Cardiovascular Disease in Men with Erectile Dysfunction

Nikhil Gupta, Amin Herati, Bruce R. Gilbert

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Abstract

Cardiovascular disease is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in the USA. Traditional risk factors such as obesity, physical inactivity, and diet are used to screen for cardiovascular disease. However, these risk factors miss a significant population who are at risk for future cardiac events. Erectile dysfunction (ED) has many associated conditions in common with cardiovascular disease and has been shown to be an independent risk factor for cardiovascular. Measurements made on penile Doppler ultrasound (PDU), such as cavernosal artery peak systolic velocity (PSV), cavernosal artery intima-medial thickness, and the finding of cavernosal artery calcification, are indicators of generalized vascular disease. Thus, elements of PDU can identify men at higher risk for cardiovascular disease. This review outlines the proper technique for PDU and the literature supporting the use of PDU to predict cardiovascular disease in men with erectile dysfunction.

Original languageEnglish (US)
JournalCurrent urology reports
Volume16
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Cardiovascular disease
  • Erectile dysfunction
  • Penile Doppler ultrasound
  • Risk

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Urology

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