The interplay of health and heart health on sexual function: understanding the impact of CVD on sexual dysfunction in men

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* Erectile dysfunction is a marker of underlying cardiac disease, but many doctors are just not asking!




@Nelson Vergel

This is powerful!

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* You need to lose about 75% of the lumen of the coronary artery before you get your first cardiac symptom but if you lose even a small amount of the very small penile artery you get sexual problems


https://vimeo.com/1100857015?share=copy&fl=cl&fe=ci
VIDEO HERE






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Dr. Mike Kirby
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Summary
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Take Home Message
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* This is the endothelium of the corpora cavernosa of a New Zealand white rabbit which made a mistake and came to the UK where it was made diabetic (Image 1) and here you see (Image 2) an unhealthy endothelium within the corpora cavernosa, you can see a red blood cell stuck to the endothelium a white blood cell stuck down here, this is not what you want to see


* We will have a kilogram of VA endothelium and we need to keep it healthy





Image 1

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Image 2
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* The risk factors for Coronary Artery Disease and Erectile Dysfunction overlap and indeed are similar and we know that erectile dysfunction is an independent marker of endothelial dysfunction and early systemic vascular disease




Risk Factors (CAD/ED)

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* Losing night-time erections is the earliest and most important sign of vascular disease and is detrimental to erectile dysfunction


* Due to loss of corporal smooth muscle and tunica albuginea atrophy results in sublimation and redundancy leading to venous leakage





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Assessing the risks
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Sex and the heart
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MET equivalents
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Metabolic response to sexual activity
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Cardiovascular effects of sex
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Effect of Baseline Bioavailable Testosterone on All-Cause Mortality in Men with Proven Coronary Heart Disease n=930 mean follow up 6.9 years
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