Erektilní dysfunkce jako důsledek somatických onemocnění a její léčba

Title in English ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION AS A CONSEQUENCE OF SOMATIC DISEASES AND ITS TREATMENT
Authors

ŠRÁMKOVÁ Taťána

Year of publication 2014
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Urologické listy
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Medicine

Citation
Field Psychiatry, sexuology
Keywords erectile dysfunction; endothelial dysfunction; cardiovascular diseases; diabetes mellitus; oncological diseases; spinal cord injury and pelvic injury; therapy; penile rehabilitation
Description Erectile dysfunction can be an early clinical marker for the presence of endothelial dysfunction, systemic vascular abnormalities including coronary artery disease. Erectile dysfunction is a predictor of a serious cardiovascular event in men aged 30– 60 years and in diabetics, the time interval is 2– 5 years. Erectile dysfunction is highly prevalent in type two diabetes mellitus in 75%. Erectile dysfunction is associated with oncological diseases – colorectal and prostate carcinoma. Spinal cord injury and pelvic injury are associated with neurogenic erectile dysfunction. The modern oral therapy for erectile dysfunction therapy using PDE5 inhibitors and intracavernosal therapy using Alprostadil is safe, effective and is well tolerated. Oral or intracavernosal penile rehabilitation therapy is indicated especially in oncological patients in prevention of irreversible damage of cavernosal tissue.

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