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Education degree predicts cardiovascular outcomes in men suffering from erectile dysfunction.

Dimitri YannasElena ZagoElena CavalliniTommaso TodiscoLinda VignozziGiovanni CoronaMario MaggiGiulia Rastrelli
Published in: Andrology (2023)
In ED subjects, lower level of education is associated with a more severely impaired erectile function with atherogenic pathogenesis and with a worse cardio-metabolic profile. In addition, a lower level of education predicts forthcoming MACE. Therefore, education level should be considered as a costless but valuable information in the assessment of CV risk in patients with ED. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • quality improvement
  • emergency department
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