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  • The study explores the connection between specific plasma lipid ratios (AIP, CRI-1/2, AC) and the risk of erectile dysfunction (ED) in patients with vasculogenic issues.
  • Among 253 patients, those with severe ED showed higher CRI-1 and AIP values compared to those with mild ED.
  • The findings suggest that higher levels of CRI-1 and AIP may indicate a greater risk of experiencing more severe ED in the future.

Article Abstract

Aside from the ordinary plasma lipid level measurements, the ratios based on individual plasma lipid levels such as atherogenic index of plasma (AIP), Castelli's risk index 1/2 (CRI-1/2), and atherogenic coefficient (AC) are the novel parameters to evaluate the patients with a high risk of CVD. In this study, we aim to evaluate the relationship between AIP, AC, and CRI-1/2 with increased risk of ED. Between April 2018 and February 2019, 253 patients, who were diagnosed as a vasculogenic ED in our clinic, were enrolled in the study. While the first group ( = 134) consisted of patients with moderate and mild ED (IIEF-EF: 17-30), the second group ( = 119) consisted of patients with severe ED. In addition to the mean values of lipid parameters; CRI-1 (total cholesterol/HDL), CRI-2 (LDL/HDL) AIP (log10(triglycerides/HDL), and AC (non-HDL/HDL) were calculated. The mean age was 44.02 ± 10.41 (24-70), and the mean BMI was 27.80 ± 4.12 (18.52 ± 41.97). However, CRI-1 and AIP values were found to be higher in the severe ED group compared to the mild ED group (CRI-1: 4.50 ± 1.47, 4.88 ± 1.30;  = .039; AIP: 0.489 ± 0.315, 0.617 ± 0.283;  = .007). Our results demonstrated that CR-1 and AIP have a positive correlation with the severity of ED. Moreover, we can suggest that patients with higher CR-1 and AIP values are likely to have more severe ED in the future.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13685538.2020.1749996DOI Listing

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