The SIAMS-ED Trial: A National, Independent, Multicentre Study on Cardiometabolic and Hormonal Impairment of Men with Erectile Dysfunction Treated with Vardenafil

Author:

Isidori Andrea M.1,Corona Giovanni2,Aversa Antonio1ORCID,Gianfrilli Daniele1,Jannini Emmanuele A.3,Foresta Carlo4,Maggi Mario5ORCID,Lenzi Andrea1,SIAMS-ED Study Group 6

Affiliation:

1. Department Experimental Medicine, Sapienza University, 00161 Rome, Italy

2. Endocrinology Unit, Maggiore-Bellaria Hospital, 40133 Bologna, Italy

3. University of Tor Vergata, Department of System Medicine, 00133 Rome, Italy

4. Centre Cryopreservation of Male Gamete, University of Padova, 35122 Padua, Italy

5. Biomedicine, University of Florence, 50121 Florence, Italy

6. SIAMS, Italian Society of Andrology and Sexual Medicine, Italy

Abstract

Increased cardiovascular risk has been associated with reduced response to proerectile drugs. The Italian Society of Andrology and Sexual Medicine (SIAMS) promoted an independent, multicenter study performed in 604 men (55 ± 12 yrs) suffering from erectile dysfunction (ED) to assess multiple health outcomes and response to 6-month vardenafil challenge in a real-life setting. Overall, 30.8% men had metabolic syndrome. Cardiovascular risk stratification revealed a greater number of ED subjects with moderate risk of a major adverse cardiovascular event than the general population (P<0.01). Age-adjusted pulse pressure was positively correlated with ED severity and negatively with androgens and waist circumference (P<0.01). A decline in total testosterone was observed with increasing arterial pulse pressure (P<0.05), which was not accompanied by compensatory LH rise. Follow-up on 185 men treated with vardenafil in an nonrandomized, open, single-arm trial documented a significant rise in IIEF-5 (delta = 6.1 ± 4.8) that was maintained in men with high cardiovascular risk. Mild adverse events occurred in <5%, with no differences between cardiovascular risk classes. In summary, ED is a frequent symptom in patients with an elevated, but often unknown, risk of future cardiovascular events. Androgens predict vascular resistance in ED patients. Vardenafil’s response and safety profile were preserved in subjects with higher cardiovascular risk.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Endocrine and Autonomic Systems,Endocrinology,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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