Nowadays, erectile dysfunction (ED) is considered an increasingly important clinical condition in men with heart failure (HF) which might influence the therapeutic approach to these patients.
Since there is cogent evidence that ED is a "sentinel marker" of acute cardiovascular events especially in men younger than 65 years old or in those affected by type 2 diabetes mellitus, it deserves an early diagnosis and an appropriate treatment. In NYHA III-IV class HF patients, sexual activity could lead to acute cardiovascular events and this should be taken into account when approaching ED patients. Moreover, it is well known that some classes of drugs, normally employed in the treatment of HF patients (e.g.thiazide diuretics, spironolactone and ß-blockers), might worsen or even contribute to ED development. However, growing evidence suggests that PDF 5 inhibitors (vardenafil, tadalafil and sildenafil) seem to better satisfy the needs of NYHA HF I- II class men suffering from ED. In fact, they show a few side effects, while improving both cardiopulmonary parameters and quality of life. Therefore, the aim of this review is to sum up the most recent evidences regarding the management of ED in men suffering from HF.
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Giagulli VA, Moghetti P, Kaufman JM, Guastamacchia E, Iacoviello M, Tirggiani V. Are you the author?
O.U. Metabolic Disease and Endocrinology P.O. Conversano Via De Amicis, 30 70014 Conversano (Ba) Italy.
Reference: Endocr Metab Immune Disord Drug Targets. 2013 Jan 15. Epub ahead of print.
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PMID: 23369145
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