PubMedID: 30152279Background: Erectile dysfunction (ED) affects 30 million men in the US with a decrease in quality of life. Thirty percent of hypertensive men suffer from ED. Objective: This review will debate the interplay between hypertension and ED, discovering novel insights concerning hypertension-linked ED, as well as the influence of antihypertensive medications on patients with ED. Method: Total number of records screened from PubMed yielded by the search which performed from January 2000-June 2018. Results: Hypertension can cause ED as a consequence of high blood pressure or antihypertensive treatment. Both hypertension and ED have endothelial dysfunction as a common base mechanism, which can lead to an increase in vascular smooth...
Thorsten Reffelmann, Robert A KlonerUniversity of Southern California, The Heart Institute, Good Sam...
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is frequently reported by hypertensive patients. The prevalence increases ...
Aim: In men with hypertension, however, without diabetes, the effect of improved circulatory stress ...
Purpose of review Erectile dysfunction is recognized as a quality-of-life disorder that needs to be ...
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common complaint in hypertensive men and can represent a systemic vas...
Background: Erectile dysfunction (ED) is common amongst hypertensive men. Hypertensive patients ofte...
Background – Erectile dysfunction (ED) has been described as providing a ‘window of curability’ for ...
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common disorder that affects the quality of life of many patients. It...
Background: Erectile dysfunction (ED) is common amongst hypertensive men. Hypertensive patients ofte...
It has been estimated that currently over 150 million men worldwide suffer from erectile dysfunction...
Full text of this article is not available in the UHRAThere is now significant evidence that erectil...
Purpose: To explore the literature regarding prevalance, risk factors and the involvement of antihyp...
At present, penile erection is defined as a neurovascular event associated with hormonal control and...
Antihypertensive drugs involved in many sexual problems, particularly erectile dysfunction, and bein...
Erectile dysfunction (ED) affects millions of men worldwide with implications that go far beyond sex...
Thorsten Reffelmann, Robert A KlonerUniversity of Southern California, The Heart Institute, Good Sam...
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is frequently reported by hypertensive patients. The prevalence increases ...
Aim: In men with hypertension, however, without diabetes, the effect of improved circulatory stress ...
Purpose of review Erectile dysfunction is recognized as a quality-of-life disorder that needs to be ...
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common complaint in hypertensive men and can represent a systemic vas...
Background: Erectile dysfunction (ED) is common amongst hypertensive men. Hypertensive patients ofte...
Background – Erectile dysfunction (ED) has been described as providing a ‘window of curability’ for ...
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common disorder that affects the quality of life of many patients. It...
Background: Erectile dysfunction (ED) is common amongst hypertensive men. Hypertensive patients ofte...
It has been estimated that currently over 150 million men worldwide suffer from erectile dysfunction...
Full text of this article is not available in the UHRAThere is now significant evidence that erectil...
Purpose: To explore the literature regarding prevalance, risk factors and the involvement of antihyp...
At present, penile erection is defined as a neurovascular event associated with hormonal control and...
Antihypertensive drugs involved in many sexual problems, particularly erectile dysfunction, and bein...
Erectile dysfunction (ED) affects millions of men worldwide with implications that go far beyond sex...
Thorsten Reffelmann, Robert A KlonerUniversity of Southern California, The Heart Institute, Good Sam...
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is frequently reported by hypertensive patients. The prevalence increases ...
Aim: In men with hypertension, however, without diabetes, the effect of improved circulatory stress ...