![]() Evaluation of blood platelet count and function in patients with erectile dysfunction. 2015 27:38–40.Īldemir M, Akdemir F, Okulu E, Ener K, Ozayar A, Gudeloglu A. Assessment of Mean Platelet Volume in men with vasculogenic and nonvasculogenic erectile dysfunction. 2014 2:709–15.Ĭiftci H, Gumuş K, Yagmur I, Sahabettin S, Çelik H, Yeni E, et al. Functional characterization of platelets in patients with arterial erectile dysfunction. La Vignera S, Condorelli RA, Burgio G, Vicari E, Favilla V, Russo GI, et al. Can eosinophil count, platelet count, and mean platelet volume be a positive predictive factor in penile arteriogenic erectile dysfunction etiopathogenesis? Am J Men’s Health. Sonmez MG, Goger YE, Sonmez LO, Aydin A, Balasar M, Kara C. Blood platelet activity in men with vasculogenic erectile dysfunction. Erectile dysfunction is positively correlated with mean platelet volume and platelet count, but not with eosinophil count in peripheral blood. Otunctemur A, Bozkurt M, Beşiroğlu H, Polat EC, Ozcan L, Ozbek E. Significance of the platelet distribution width as a severity marker for the development of preeclampsia. Yang SW, Cho SH, Kwon HS, Sohn IS, Hwang HS. Unfavourable endothelial and inflammatory state in erectile dysfunction patients with or without coronary artery disease. Vlachopoulos C, Aznaouridis K, Ioakeimidis N, Rokkas K, Vasiliadou C, Alexopoulos N, et al. Erectile dysfunction and ischaemic heart disease. Platelets and platelet interaction with progenitor cells in vascular homeostasis and inflammation. Platelets as cellular effectors of inflammation in vascular diseases. A systematic review of the association between erectile dysfunction and cardiovascular disease. Gandaglia G, Briganti A, Jackson G, Kloner RA, Montorsi F, Montorsi P, et al. Impact of erectile dysfunction on quality of life: patient and partner perspectives. NIH consensus development panel on impotence. Nevertheless, the evidence is still limited due to the small number of studies and further investigations are required to support the utilization of MPV for ED diagnosis. Higher MPV level was found in the ED subjects compared to the healthy controls. Our findings show PLT is associated with the development of ED. The MPV mean difference between ED patients and healthy subjects vasculogenic and non-vasculogenic ED showed significant differences. 12 studies with 1643 subjects were included for both qualitative and quantitative analysis. A total of 168 publications were initially retrieved and screened systematically. We included all English studies that measured MPV levels in ED and non-ED subjects. A systematic searching to summarize the association of MPV as a predictive marker for ED was conducted on two databases, including MEDLINE (PubMed) and CINAHL (EBSCOhost). The present meta-analysis aims to evaluate the MPV and its contribution to ED diagnosis. Mean platelet volume (MPV), a PLT activity marker, has been hypothesized to be associated with ED. Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a global health problem that commonly occurs due to multiple factors, particularly by a vascular abnormality with the activation of platelet (PLT). ![]()
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