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Research Article

Microcirculatory Studies in Erectile Disorders

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Pages s72-s75 | Published online: 26 Aug 2008
 

Summary

Local microcirculatory disturbances and fibrosis are thought to contribute to the pathogenesis of erectile dysfunction (ED). The assessment of these disturbances is now possible using non-invasive techniques such as laser Doppler flowmetry (LDF) and measuring transcutaneous pO2 and pCO2. However, these techniques need standardisation (e.g. in terms of equipment, conditions in which the examination is carried out and duration of measurement). Nevertheless, these techniques have a qualitative value. Marked alterations are seen in smokers and hypertensive patients. LDF has also been used to monitor the effect of treatment (e.g. after intracavernosal PGE1).

These techniques remain non-diagnostic in individual patients. However, in groups of patients they may produce useful information (e.g. to assess treatments for ED).

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