Erectile dysfunction in general medicine practice: prevalence and clinical correlates
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01/01/2000
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Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common problem in general medical practice affecting especially the elderly and those with cardiovascular disease and diabetes mellitus, A study was undertaken by questionnaire distributed to consecutive adult male attendees at 62 general medical practices. 1240 completed questionnaires were available for analysis. The mean age of participants was 56.4 y (range 18 - 91 y). 488 men (39.4%) reported ED: 119 (9.6%) 'occasionally', 110 (8.9%) 'often', and 231 (18.6%) 'all the time' (complete ED). Among 707 men aged 40-69 y 240 (33.9%) reported ED and 84 (11.9%) had complete ED. The prevalence of complete ED increased with age, rising from 2.0% in the 40-49 y age group to 44.9% in the 70-79 y age group. Only 11.6% of men with ED had received treatment. Hypertension, ischaemic heart disease, peripheral vascular disease and diabetes mellitus were frequently associated with ED. 40% of diabetic men aged 60 y or older had ED all the time. |
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eng |
| Palavras-Chave | #Urology & Nephrology #Erectile Dysfunction #Prevalence #Hypertension #Ischaemic Heart Disease #Peripheral Vascular Disease #Diabetes Mellitus #Sexual Dysfunction #Impotence #Men #Frequency #Diabetics #Surgery #Age |
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Journal Article |