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ISBN 10: 3319082736
ISBN 13: 978-3319082738
Author: Margus Viigimaa, Charalambos Vlachopoulos, Michael Doumas
1 Definition and assessment of erectile dysfunction.- 2 Epidemiology of erectile dysfunction in hypertension.- 3 Pathophysiology of erectile dysfunction.- 4 Erectile dysfunction and testosterone.- 5 The role of the renin-angiotensin system in ED: present and future.- 6 Erectile dysfunction and target organ damage.- 7 Erectile dysfunction in CAD and heart failure.- 8 Erectile dysfunction as an “early diagnostic window” for asymptomatic CAD.- 9 ED and prognostic role for CV events.- 10 Erectile dysfunction in chronic kidney disease.- 11 Erectile dysfunction and sleep-apnea in hypertensive patients.- 12 Diabetes mellitus and ED.- 13 Dyslipidemia and ED.- 14 Endocrine disorders and erectile dysfunction.- 15 Metabolic syndrome and ED.- 16 Erectile dysfunction in the elderly.- 17 Lifestyle modification in erectile dysfunction and hypertension.- 18 Antihypertensive drug therapy and erectile dysfunction.- 19 PDE-5 inhibitors for the treatment of erectile dysfunction in hypertensives.- 20 Management of erectile dysfunction beyond PDE-5 inhibitors.- 21 Behavioral therapy for the treatment of erectile dysfunction.- 22 Basic principles of the Princeton Recommendations.- 23 Sexual counselling in patients with ED.- 24 Management of erectile dysfunction: Therapeutic algorithm.
Erectile Dysfunction in Hypertension and Cardiovascular Disease A Guide for Clinicians 1st Table of contents:
Part 1: Foundations
- Chapter 1: Introduction to Erectile Dysfunction
- Physiology of Erection
- Epidemiology of ED
- Impact of ED on Quality of Life
- Assessment and Diagnosis of ED
- Chapter 2: Hypertension and Cardiovascular Disease
- Pathophysiology of Hypertension
- Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Disease
- Cardiovascular Complications of Hypertension
- Chapter 3: The Link Between ED and Cardiovascular Disease
- Shared Risk Factors
- Endothelial Dysfunction
- Oxidative Stress
- Inflammation
Part 2: Clinical Management
- Chapter 4: Lifestyle Modifications
- Role of Lifestyle Factors (Diet, Exercise, Smoking Cessation, Alcohol Consumption)
- Weight Management and Physical Activity
- Stress Management and Psychological Factors
- Chapter 5: Pharmacotherapy
- Phosphodiesterase Type 5 Inhibitors (PDE5 inhibitors)
- Other Medications for ED
- Drug Interactions and Side Effects
- Chapter 6: Hormonal Therapies
- Testosterone Replacement Therapy
- Other Hormonal Treatments
- Chapter 7: Invasive Therapies
- Penile Implants
- Vacuum Erection Devices
- Vascular Surgery
Part 3: Special Considerations
- Chapter 8: ED in Specific Populations
- ED in Diabetes
- ED in Older Men
- ED in Men with Metabolic Syndrome
- Chapter 9: Psychological Aspects of ED
- Anxiety and Performance Anxiety
- Depression and ED
- Psychosexual Counseling
- Chapter 10: The Role of the Multidisciplinary Team
- Collaboration with Urologists, Cardiologists, Endocrinologists, and Psychologists
Appendices
- Appendix A: Diagnostic Algorithms
- Appendix B: Treatment Guidelines
- Appendix C: Patient Resources
- Appendix D: Glossary of Terms
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