The authors investigated whether erectile dysfunction (ED) in the early stages of hypertension is associated with heightened end-organ damage. A total of 174 consecutive men with untreated, newly diagnosed essential hypertension (aged 50.3 years, office blood pressure [BP] 150/98 mm Hg) were studied. All participants underwent 24-hour ambulatory BP monitoring, blood examination, albumin-creatinine ratio, carotid-femoral pulse-wave velocity assessment, and echocardiography for estimation of left ventricular mass index and diastolic function. Hypertensive men with ED (n=43, 24.7%) compared with those without ED were older (by 6.4 years, P
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Kakkavas, A., Tsioufis, C., Tsiachris, D., Thomopoulos, C., Dimitriadis, K., Milkas, A., … Stefanadis, C. (2013). Erectile dysfunction and target organ damage in the early stages of hypertension. Journal of Clinical Hypertension, 15(9), 644–649. https://doi.org/10.1111/jch.12159
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