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The study aimed to evaluate the ability of the ASCVD risk score, a validated algorithm predicting an individual's 10-year risk of developing acute cardiovascular events, to identify patients with vasculogenic erectile dysfunction (ED) undergoing dynamic penile color doppler duplex ultrasound (CDDU). The study included 219 patients, and the results showed that a higher ASCVD risk score was independently associated with arteriogenic ED at CDDU. The study suggests that the ASCVD risk score may be a reliable tool to identify patients with arteriogenic ED in clinical practice, which can lead to earlier and more effective cardiovascular prevention strategies in men with ED.
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