ED Flashcards

1
Q

Inability to obtain and/or maintain a penile erection sufficient for sexual activity

A

Erectile Dysfunction

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2
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Erectile Dysfunction can be the first sign of underlying CVD (True or False)

A

True!! 4x the risk for a heart attack (MI)

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3
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HTN
Diabetes
Dyslipidemia
Smoking
Obesity
Depression... are risk factors for
A

ED and CVD

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4
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Pathogenesis for Erectile Dysfunction

A

Smoking/Diabetes/HTN –> oxidative damage to endothelial cells –> impaired vasorelaxation–> no erection (penis can’t fill with blood)

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5
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The (Sympathetic/Parasympathetic) nervous system is responsible for erection

A

Parasympathetic

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6
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The (Sympathetic/Parasympathetic) nervous system is responsible for emission

A

sympathetic

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7
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The (Sympathetic/Parasympathetic/somatic) nervous system is responsible for ejaculation

A

All three but somatic (majorly!)

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8
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_______ nerves cause sperm to be moved from the testes to the urethra, then the ________ nerves allow for the final ejaculation out of the Penis

A

Sympathetic; Somatic

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9
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Nerve responsible for the SENSORY innervation of the penis

A
  1. Dorsal penile nerve (branch of pudendal nerve)

2. Cavernous nerves (branch of pelvic plexus)

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10
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Blood supply to the Penis

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  1. Dorsal penile artery
  2. Bulbourethral artery
  3. Cavernous artery
    * they are all branches of internal pudendal artery
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11
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Order of molecular mechanism of Tumescence

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  1. parasympathetic release of NO
  2. Increased intracellular cGMP
  3. Inhibition of Ca+2 channels
  4. Decreased intracellular Ca+2 (sequestration of ca+2 in ER)
  5. Smooth muscle relaxation
  6. increased blood flow to penis
  7. Tumescence
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12
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Order of molecular mechanism of Detumescence

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  1. adrenergic release of NE
  2. Increased IP3 and DAG
  3. Opening of Ca+2 channels
  4. Increased intracellular Ca+2
  5. Smooth muscle contraction
  6. decreased blood flow to penis
  7. Detumescence
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13
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Connective tissue disorder characterized by the development of dense collagen in the _________ of the penis, resulting in curvature of the erection and sexual dysfunction is called ________. It causes ______ erectile dysfunction

A

tunica albuginea
peyronie’s disease
vascular leak

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14
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Continuum of Treatments for Erectile Dysfunction

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  1. Initial tx:
    - Lifestyle modifications(quit smoking, drinking, lose weight)
    - Change BP meds
    - Treat underlying (DM, HTN, low testosterone)
  2. 1st-3rd line tx:
    - PDE-5 inhibitors (oral)
    - IC/IU Injections
    - Penile prosthesis (implant)
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15
Q

ED tx with the highest overall patient satisfaction is

A

penile implant (prosthesis)

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16
Q

consider hypogonadism when serum testosterone is

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300 ng/dL