Graham Jackson introduced the concept that erectile dysfunction was a marker for undiagnosed cardiovascular disease and future events. Unfortunately this had had modest impact on CVD management as ED is not incorporated into current risk calculators. In this paper, we examine recent evidence as to whether ED should be upgraded to a risk factor, especially with the high predictive value in younger men. In the Princeton 3 guidelines, he recognised the important impact of testosterone deficiency (TD) on all-cause and cardiovascular mortality. Recent evidence suggests that testosterone therapy to target levels and for sufficient duration, reduces cardiovascular events. In this paper, we also produce a case for testosterone deficiency to be cons...
Objective: Testosterone levels play a role in cardiac and vascular pathology. In the present study w...
Objective—To determine whether erectile dysfunction (ED) predicts cardiovascular disease (CVD) beyon...
It is estimated that erectile dysfunction (ED) affects more than 150 million people worldwide and th...
Graham Jackson introduced the concept that erectile dysfunction was a marker for undiagnosed cardiov...
Introduction: Testosterone deficiency increases the cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. ;Aim: To eval...
Erectile dysfunction (ED) has been well recognized as a marker of increased cardiovascular risk for ...
The relationship between testosterone deficiency syndrome (TDS) and men's vascular health has a grea...
AbstractThe relationship between testosterone deficiency syndrome (TDS) and men's vascular health ha...
Erectile dysfunction (ED) has been well recognized as a marker of increased cardiovascular risk for ...
The development of a subnormal level of testosterone (T) is not universal in ageing men, with 75% of...
The development of a subnormal level of testosterone (T) is not universal in ageing men, with 75% of...
An association between erectile dysfunction and cardiovascular disease has long been recognized, and...
Background: Clinical and experimental evidence suggest that testosterone levels play a role in cardi...
Multiple published studies have established erectile dysfunction (ED) as an independent risk marker ...
ObjectivesThis study was designed to determine whether erectile dysfunction (ED) predicts cardiovasc...
Objective: Testosterone levels play a role in cardiac and vascular pathology. In the present study w...
Objective—To determine whether erectile dysfunction (ED) predicts cardiovascular disease (CVD) beyon...
It is estimated that erectile dysfunction (ED) affects more than 150 million people worldwide and th...
Graham Jackson introduced the concept that erectile dysfunction was a marker for undiagnosed cardiov...
Introduction: Testosterone deficiency increases the cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. ;Aim: To eval...
Erectile dysfunction (ED) has been well recognized as a marker of increased cardiovascular risk for ...
The relationship between testosterone deficiency syndrome (TDS) and men's vascular health has a grea...
AbstractThe relationship between testosterone deficiency syndrome (TDS) and men's vascular health ha...
Erectile dysfunction (ED) has been well recognized as a marker of increased cardiovascular risk for ...
The development of a subnormal level of testosterone (T) is not universal in ageing men, with 75% of...
The development of a subnormal level of testosterone (T) is not universal in ageing men, with 75% of...
An association between erectile dysfunction and cardiovascular disease has long been recognized, and...
Background: Clinical and experimental evidence suggest that testosterone levels play a role in cardi...
Multiple published studies have established erectile dysfunction (ED) as an independent risk marker ...
ObjectivesThis study was designed to determine whether erectile dysfunction (ED) predicts cardiovasc...
Objective: Testosterone levels play a role in cardiac and vascular pathology. In the present study w...
Objective—To determine whether erectile dysfunction (ED) predicts cardiovascular disease (CVD) beyon...
It is estimated that erectile dysfunction (ED) affects more than 150 million people worldwide and th...