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You have accessJournal of UrologySexual Function/Dysfunction: Medical, Hormonal iii) age ≥53 years and non-smoker; iv) age 25 kg/m2 and smoker; v) age >53 years and smoker. We named those groups as very low-, low-, moderate-, high-risk and very high-risk for V-ED (Figure 1A). Using the second cohort of patients, high-risk (OR: 4.29; 1.46-13.53; p=0.030) and very high-risk groups (OR: 5.55; 2.16-15.85; p=0.004) emerged to be associated with ED treatment response, whilst very high-risk group (HR: 4.00; 1.06-15.08; p=0.041) resulted predictor of new CV events (Figure 1B). CONCLUSIONS: We identified five risk classes for vascular damage in ED patients. "Very High Risk" and "High Risk" patients should be considered as ideal candidates for CDDU, being at a major risk of V-ED with poor respond to ED therapy. Additionally, "Very High Risk" patients are at 30% risk of developing CVD within ten years. Download PPT Source of Funding: None © 2024 by American Urological Association Education and Research, Inc.FiguresReferencesRelatedDetails Volume 211Issue 5SMay 2024Page: e764 Advertisement Copyright & Permissions© 2024 by American Urological Association Education and Research, Inc.Metrics Author Information Federico Belladelli More articles by this author Edoardo Pozzi More articles by this author Christian Corsini More articles by this author Alessandro Bertini More articles by this author Massimiliano Raffo More articles by this author Fausto Negri More articles by this author Francesco Cattafi More articles by this author Marco Oddo More articles by this author Marco Malvestiti More articles by this author Riccardo Ramadani More articles by this author Luigi Candela More articles by this author Paolo Capogrosso More articles by this author Luca Boeri More articles by this author Leutrim Zahiti More articles by this author Agostino Mattei More articles by this author Alessia d'Arma More articles by this author Federico Dehò More articles by this author Francesco Montorsi More articles by this author Andrea Salonia More articles by this author Expand All Advertisement PDF downloadLoading ...
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