Epicardial fat tissue can predict subclinical left ventricular dysfunction in patients with erectile dysfunction

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Background: Erectile dysfunction (ED) is an early form of atherosclerosis and subclinical myocardial dysfunction. Epicardial fat tissue (EFT) is associated with impaired left ventricular (LV) function, even in the absence of cardiovascular disease. The aim of this study was to investigate the association between EFT and LV systolic function in patients with erectile ED by speckle tracking echocardiography (2D-STE) method. Methods: A total of 129 consecutive patients with ED were compared with 145 age- and sex-matched control subjects. ED was evaluated using the International Index of Erectile Function questionnaire. Thickness of EFT was measured by TTE. Global LV longitudinal strain (LV-GLS) and global LV circumferential strain (LV-GCS) were measured by 2D-STE method. Results: The EFT thickness was significantly higher in the patients with ED (p

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Eren, H., Omar, M. B., Kaya, Ü., Özbey, E. G., & Öcal, L. (2021). Epicardial fat tissue can predict subclinical left ventricular dysfunction in patients with erectile dysfunction. Aging Male, 24(1), 42–49. https://doi.org/10.1080/13685538.2021.1945572

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