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Correlation between penile cavernosal artery blood flow and retinal vascular findings in arteriogenic erectile dysfunction

OBJECTIVES: Arteriogenic erectile dysfunction (ED) is a target organ disease of atherosclerosis, and therefore might be a predictor of systemic atherosclerosis. Being systemic, it might be possible to evaluate the extent of atherosclerosis from retinal vascular findings. We investigated the possible...

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Autores principales: Emarah, Ahmed M, El-Haggar, Shawky M, Osman, Ihab A, Khafagy, Abdel Wahab S
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2946996/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20922041
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author Emarah, Ahmed M
El-Haggar, Shawky M
Osman, Ihab A
Khafagy, Abdel Wahab S
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Osman, Ihab A
Khafagy, Abdel Wahab S
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description OBJECTIVES: Arteriogenic erectile dysfunction (ED) is a target organ disease of atherosclerosis, and therefore might be a predictor of systemic atherosclerosis. Being systemic, it might be possible to evaluate the extent of atherosclerosis from retinal vascular findings. We investigated the possible correlation between penile cavernosal artery blood flow and retinal vascular findings in patients with arteriogenic ED. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Sixty patients with ED were divided according to the peak systolic velocity (PSV) in their penile cavernosal arteries into two groups; Group A included 30 patients with PSV less than 25 cm/sec, and Group B included 30 patients with PSV more than 35 cm/sec. Blood flow in the penile cavernosal artery was measured with color Doppler ultrasonography. All patients were assessed by ocular fundus examination under amydriatic conditions to evaluate retinal vascular atherosclerotic changes using Hyman’s classification. RESULTS: Evidence of retinal vascular atherosclerotic changes was found in 19 patients (63.3%) in Group A and in 10 patients (33.3%) in Group B. CONCLUSIONS: Our study confirms the possibility of predicting penile arterial vascular status in patients with ED from their retinal vascular findings by using amydriatic simple, practical funduscopy.
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spelling pubmed-29469962010-10-04 Correlation between penile cavernosal artery blood flow and retinal vascular findings in arteriogenic erectile dysfunction Emarah, Ahmed M El-Haggar, Shawky M Osman, Ihab A Khafagy, Abdel Wahab S Clin Ophthalmol Original Research OBJECTIVES: Arteriogenic erectile dysfunction (ED) is a target organ disease of atherosclerosis, and therefore might be a predictor of systemic atherosclerosis. Being systemic, it might be possible to evaluate the extent of atherosclerosis from retinal vascular findings. We investigated the possible correlation between penile cavernosal artery blood flow and retinal vascular findings in patients with arteriogenic ED. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Sixty patients with ED were divided according to the peak systolic velocity (PSV) in their penile cavernosal arteries into two groups; Group A included 30 patients with PSV less than 25 cm/sec, and Group B included 30 patients with PSV more than 35 cm/sec. Blood flow in the penile cavernosal artery was measured with color Doppler ultrasonography. All patients were assessed by ocular fundus examination under amydriatic conditions to evaluate retinal vascular atherosclerotic changes using Hyman’s classification. RESULTS: Evidence of retinal vascular atherosclerotic changes was found in 19 patients (63.3%) in Group A and in 10 patients (33.3%) in Group B. CONCLUSIONS: Our study confirms the possibility of predicting penile arterial vascular status in patients with ED from their retinal vascular findings by using amydriatic simple, practical funduscopy. Dove Medical Press 2010 2010-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC2946996/ /pubmed/20922041 Text en © 2010 Emarah et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Emarah, Ahmed M
El-Haggar, Shawky M
Osman, Ihab A
Khafagy, Abdel Wahab S
Correlation between penile cavernosal artery blood flow and retinal vascular findings in arteriogenic erectile dysfunction
title Correlation between penile cavernosal artery blood flow and retinal vascular findings in arteriogenic erectile dysfunction
title_full Correlation between penile cavernosal artery blood flow and retinal vascular findings in arteriogenic erectile dysfunction
title_fullStr Correlation between penile cavernosal artery blood flow and retinal vascular findings in arteriogenic erectile dysfunction
title_full_unstemmed Correlation between penile cavernosal artery blood flow and retinal vascular findings in arteriogenic erectile dysfunction
title_short Correlation between penile cavernosal artery blood flow and retinal vascular findings in arteriogenic erectile dysfunction
title_sort correlation between penile cavernosal artery blood flow and retinal vascular findings in arteriogenic erectile dysfunction
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2946996/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20922041
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