Management of Erectile Dysfunction and CV Disease

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* he confirms the irrefutable relationship between erectile disfunction (ED) and cardiovascular disease.

* Dr. Kohler notes onset of erectile dysfunction can be predictive of myocardial infarction by 2 to 5 years.

* Dr. Kohler also presents straightforward algorithms to help determine the safety of sexual activity and to provide guidance for cardiovascular work-up.

* A calculated 10-year atherosclerotic disease risk score will often lead to coronary artery calcium screening in men with borderline to intermediate risk.



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Dr. Tobias Köhler, a Urologist at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, shares insights from his article appearing in the September 2024 issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings, where he confirms the irrefutable relationship between erectile disfunction (ED) and cardiovascular disease. Dr. Kohler notes onset of erectile dysfunction can be predictive of myocardial infarction by 2 to 5 years. Dr. Kohler also presents straightforward algorithms to help determine the safety of sexual activity and to provide guidance for cardiovascular work-up. A calculated 10-year atherosclerotic disease risk score will often lead to coronary artery calcium screening in men with borderline to intermediate risk. Management of ED in men with cardiovascular disease also requires clinicians to have a straightforward inquiry with occasional use of stress testing.
 



 

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