2016
DOI: 10.1111/andr.12242
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Peak systolic velocity thresholds of cavernosal penile arteries in patients with and without risk factors for arterial erectile deficiency

Abstract: To simultaneously assess the peak systolic velocity (PSV) and the end-diastolic velocity (EDV) at dynamic duplex examination of the cavernosal penile arteries, and penile rigidity in subjects with satisfactory erectile function with and without risk factors for arterial erectile deficiency (ED). This multicenter prospective study examined two populations having satisfactory sexual function with dynamic duplex examination of the cavernosal arteries; one population had risk factors for arterial ED (65 patients, … Show more

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“…As for the diagnosis of ED, color duplex Doppler ultrasound (CDDU) is of great significance in identifying the most appropriate therapy [ 8 ]. However, poor reproducibility is considered as the main bias of penile artery dynamic Doppler examination, and psychological issues are considered to be mainly responsible for the aforementioned [ 9 ]. Furthermore, due to lack of standardized measures, it is difficult to obtain accurate clinical diagnosis of a patient undergoing hemodynamic assessment of the penis by CDDU [ 8 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As for the diagnosis of ED, color duplex Doppler ultrasound (CDDU) is of great significance in identifying the most appropriate therapy [ 8 ]. However, poor reproducibility is considered as the main bias of penile artery dynamic Doppler examination, and psychological issues are considered to be mainly responsible for the aforementioned [ 9 ]. Furthermore, due to lack of standardized measures, it is difficult to obtain accurate clinical diagnosis of a patient undergoing hemodynamic assessment of the penis by CDDU [ 8 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%