Comparison between primary angioplasty and thrombolytic therapy on erectile dysfunction after acute ST elevation myocardial infarction - Abstract

Acute ST elevation myocardial infarction has high mortality and morbidity rates.

The majority of patients with this condition face erectile dysfunction in addition to other health problems. In this study, we aimed to investigate the effects of two different reperfusion strategies, primary angioplasty and thrombolytic therapy, on the prevalence of erectile dysfunction after acute myocardial infarction. Of the 71 patients matching the selection criteria, 45 were treated with primary coronary angioplasty with stenting, and 26 were treated with thrombolytic agents. Erectile function was evaluated using the International Index of Erectile Function in the hospital to characterize each patient's sexual function before the acute myocardial infarction and 6 months after the event. The time required to restore blood flow to the artery affected by the infarct was found to be associated with the occurrence of erectile dysfunction after acute myocardial infarction. The increase in the prevalence of erectile dysfunction after acute myocardial infarction was 44.4% in the angioplasty group and 76.9% in the thrombolytic therapy group (P=0.008). In conclusion, this study has shown that reducing the time of reperfusion decreases the erectile dysfunction prevalence, and primary angioplasty is superior to thrombolytic therapy for decreasing the prevalence of erectile dysfunction after acute myocardial infarction.

Written by:
Akdemir R, Karakurt O, Orcan S, Karakoyunlu N, Balci MM, Sağnak L, Ersoy H, Vatan MB, Kilic H, Yeter E.   Are you the author?
Department of Cardiology, Faculty of Medicine, Sakarya University, Sakarya 54054, Turkey.

Reference: Asian J Androl. 2012 Sep;14(5):784-7.
doi: 10.1038/aja.2012.41


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PMID: 22796737

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