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Metabolic Syndrome, Hormone Levels, and Inflammation in Patients with Erectile Dysfunction

Background. The end point of this study was to investigate the prevalence of MS in patients with ED in comparison with control subjects and to analyse the association with acute phase reactants (CRP, ESR) and hormone levels. Methods. This case-control study included 65 patients, 37 with erectile dys...

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Autores principales: Arrabal-Polo, Miguel Ángel, Arias-Santiago, Salvador, López-Carmona Pintado, Fernando, Merino-Salas, Sergio, Lahoz-García, Clara, Zuluaga-Gómez, Armando, Arrabal-Martin, Miguel
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Publicado: The Scientific World Journal 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3438735/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22973171
http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/2012/272769
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author Arrabal-Polo, Miguel Ángel
Arias-Santiago, Salvador
López-Carmona Pintado, Fernando
Merino-Salas, Sergio
Lahoz-García, Clara
Zuluaga-Gómez, Armando
Arrabal-Martin, Miguel
author_facet Arrabal-Polo, Miguel Ángel
Arias-Santiago, Salvador
López-Carmona Pintado, Fernando
Merino-Salas, Sergio
Lahoz-García, Clara
Zuluaga-Gómez, Armando
Arrabal-Martin, Miguel
author_sort Arrabal-Polo, Miguel Ángel
collection PubMed
description Background. The end point of this study was to investigate the prevalence of MS in patients with ED in comparison with control subjects and to analyse the association with acute phase reactants (CRP, ESR) and hormone levels. Methods. This case-control study included 65 patients, 37 with erectile dysfunction, according to the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) from the Urology Department of San Cecilio University Hospital, Granada (Spain) and 28 healthy controls. The prevalence of metabolic syndrome was calculated according to ATP-III criteria. Hormone levels and acute phase parameters were studied in samples drawn. Results. The ATP-III criteria for MS were met by 64.9% of the patients with ED and only 9.5% of the controls (P < 0.0001, OR = 17.53, 95% CI: 3.52–87.37). Binary logistic regression analysis showed a strong association between patients with ED and MS, even after additional adjustment for confounding factors (OR = 20.05, 95% CI: 1.24–32.82, P < 0.034). Patients with hypogonadism presented a significantly higher prevalence of metabolic syndrome. Multiple linear regression analysis showed that systolic BP and CRP predicted 0.46 (model R (2)) of IIEF changes. Conclusion. Chronic inflammation found in patients with ED might explain the association between ED and metabolic syndrome.
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spelling pubmed-34387352012-09-12 Metabolic Syndrome, Hormone Levels, and Inflammation in Patients with Erectile Dysfunction Arrabal-Polo, Miguel Ángel Arias-Santiago, Salvador López-Carmona Pintado, Fernando Merino-Salas, Sergio Lahoz-García, Clara Zuluaga-Gómez, Armando Arrabal-Martin, Miguel ScientificWorldJournal Clinical Study Background. The end point of this study was to investigate the prevalence of MS in patients with ED in comparison with control subjects and to analyse the association with acute phase reactants (CRP, ESR) and hormone levels. Methods. This case-control study included 65 patients, 37 with erectile dysfunction, according to the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) from the Urology Department of San Cecilio University Hospital, Granada (Spain) and 28 healthy controls. The prevalence of metabolic syndrome was calculated according to ATP-III criteria. Hormone levels and acute phase parameters were studied in samples drawn. Results. The ATP-III criteria for MS were met by 64.9% of the patients with ED and only 9.5% of the controls (P < 0.0001, OR = 17.53, 95% CI: 3.52–87.37). Binary logistic regression analysis showed a strong association between patients with ED and MS, even after additional adjustment for confounding factors (OR = 20.05, 95% CI: 1.24–32.82, P < 0.034). Patients with hypogonadism presented a significantly higher prevalence of metabolic syndrome. Multiple linear regression analysis showed that systolic BP and CRP predicted 0.46 (model R (2)) of IIEF changes. Conclusion. Chronic inflammation found in patients with ED might explain the association between ED and metabolic syndrome. The Scientific World Journal 2012-09-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3438735/ /pubmed/22973171 http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/2012/272769 Text en Copyright © 2012 Miguel Ángel Arrabal-Polo et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Arrabal-Polo, Miguel Ángel
Arias-Santiago, Salvador
López-Carmona Pintado, Fernando
Merino-Salas, Sergio
Lahoz-García, Clara
Zuluaga-Gómez, Armando
Arrabal-Martin, Miguel
Metabolic Syndrome, Hormone Levels, and Inflammation in Patients with Erectile Dysfunction
title Metabolic Syndrome, Hormone Levels, and Inflammation in Patients with Erectile Dysfunction
title_full Metabolic Syndrome, Hormone Levels, and Inflammation in Patients with Erectile Dysfunction
title_fullStr Metabolic Syndrome, Hormone Levels, and Inflammation in Patients with Erectile Dysfunction
title_full_unstemmed Metabolic Syndrome, Hormone Levels, and Inflammation in Patients with Erectile Dysfunction
title_short Metabolic Syndrome, Hormone Levels, and Inflammation in Patients with Erectile Dysfunction
title_sort metabolic syndrome, hormone levels, and inflammation in patients with erectile dysfunction
topic Clinical Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3438735/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22973171
http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/2012/272769
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