1. Prevalence of erectile dysfunction in Spanish primary care setting and its association with cardiovascular risk factors and cardiovascular diseases. SIMETAP-ED study.
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Ruiz-García A, Arranz-Martínez E, Cabrera-Vélez R, Palacios-Martínez D, Rivera-Teijido M, García-Álvarez JC, Morales-Cobos LE, Moreno-Fernández JC, García-Fernández ME, Peña-Antón N, Díez-Pérez MC, Montero-Costa A, Lorenzo-Borda MS, García-Granado MD, Casaseca-Calvo TF, Cique-Herráinz JA, García-Villasur MP, Marañón-Henrich N, Zarzuelo-Martín N, Baltuille-Aller MC, Arribas-Álvaro P, Macho-Barrio AI, Ribot-Catalá C, Capitán-Caldas M, Ciria-de-Pablo C, Sanz-Velasco C, Vargas-Machuca-Cabañero C, Simonaggio-Stancampiano P, Cabello-Igual MP, and Sarria-Sánchez MT
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Cardiovascular Diseases etiology, Cross-Sectional Studies, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Prevalence, Primary Health Care, Risk Factors, Spain, Young Adult, Cardiovascular Diseases epidemiology, Erectile Dysfunction epidemiology, Metabolic Diseases epidemiology, Renal Insufficiency, Chronic epidemiology
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Introduction: Few studies conducted in primary care setting report about age-adjusted prevalence rates of erectile dysfunction (ED). Aims of SIMETAP-ED study were to determine crude and age-adjusted prevalence rates of ED diagnosis, to compare these rates with other similar studies, and to compare prevalence rates of cardiovascular risk factors (CVRF), cardiovascular diseases (CVD), metabolic diseases and chronic kidney disease (CKD) between populations with and without ED., Methods: Cross-sectional observational study conducted in primary care setting. Population-based random sample: 2934 adult men. Response rate: 66%. A clinical interview was conducted to diagnose ED using a question derived from ED definition. The medical records of patients were reviewed to identify their CVRF and diseases associated with ED. The age-adjustments were standardized to Spanish population., Results: The prevalence rates of metabolic diseases, CVD, CVRF, and CKD in population with ED were higher than population without ED, highlighting the CVD. The crude prevalence of ED was 17.2% (95% confidence interval: 15.8-18.6). The age-adjusted prevalence rates of ED were 0.71% in men under 40 years, 12.4% in men over 18 years, 10.8% in men aged 40-69 years, 18.9% in men over 40 years, and 48.6% in men over 70 years., Conclusions: SIMETAP-ED study showed association of ED with metabolic diseases, CKD, CVRF, and highlighting CVD. The age-adjusted prevalence of ED was 12.4% in adult men, 19% in men over 40 years, and almost 50% in men over 70 years., (Copyright © 2019. Publicado por Elsevier España, S.L.U.)
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- 2019
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