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From the * 4th Department of Internal Medicine and
the
2nd Department of Urology, University of
Athens, Attikon Hospital, Athens, Greece.
| Correspondence to: Michael Doumas, 46, Arda str, 68100 Alexandroupolis, Greece (e-mail: michalisdoumas{at}yahoo.co.uk). |
2 = 35.92, P < .001).
Patients with essential hypertension had more severe erectile dysfunction than
their normotensive counterparts (
2 = 17.1, P <
.001). Hypertension duration, hypertension severity, antihypertension
medication, and age were positively correlated with erectile dysfunction. The
prevalence of erectile dysfunction is higher in patients with essential
hypertension compared with normotensive subjects of similar demographic
characteristics. Erectile dysfunction is related to age in both groups,
whereas duration and severity of hypertension as well as antihypertension
drugs affect erectile function of hypertensive patients. Erectile dysfunction
affects patient quality of life, underlining the need for vigorous research of
this condition and appropriate management.
Key words: Erectile function, hypertension, hypertension severity, hypertension treatment, age
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