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Erectile dysfunction practice guidelines
Canadian Journal of Urology 2002, 9(4), 1583-1587.
Abstract
Erectile dysfunction has undergone dramatic advances in diagnosis and therapeutics over the past decade. Increasing numbers of men are currently seeking medical help for their sexual concerns, often from primary health care providers.The Canadian Urological Association (CUA), Guidelines Committee is charged with the responsibility of creating practice guidelines for urologic conditions with the goal of improving physician knowledge and enhancing patient care. These Erectile Dysfunction Guidelines highlight the evolving use of a minimally invasive patient selfdirected goal oriented approach to evaluation and treatment using oral agents as first-line therapy based on efficacy, side effect profile and ease of use. Secondline therapies include vacuum devices, injectable agents and intraurethral vasoactive devices. Surgical treatments are reserved for men who cannot use or fail to respond to first and second line treatments.
Keywords
erectile dysfunction, guidelines, management, sildenafil
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APA Style
Committee, C.U.A.G. (2002). Erectile dysfunction practice guidelines. Canadian Journal of Urology, 9(4), 1583–1587.
Vancouver Style
Committee CUAG. Erectile dysfunction practice guidelines. Can J Urology. 2002;9(4):1583–1587.
IEEE Style
C.U.A.G. Committee, “Erectile dysfunction practice guidelines,” Can. J. Urology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 1583–1587, 2002.
Copyright © 2002 The Author(s). Published by Tech Science Press.This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.


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