Erectile Dysfunction: AUA Guideline

Arthur L. Burnett(American Urological Association), Ajay Nehra(American Urological Association), Rodney H. Breau(American Urological Association), Daniel J. Culkin(American Urological Association), Martha M. Faraday(American Urological Association), Lawrence S. Hakim(American Urological Association), Joel J. Heidelbaugh(American Urological Association), Mohit Khera(American Urological Association), Kevin T. McVary(American Urological Association), Martin Miner(American Urological Association), Christian J. Nelson(American Urological Association), Hossein Sadeghi‐Nejad(American Urological Association), Allen D. Seftel(American Urological Association), A.W. Shindel(American Urological Association)
The Journal of Urology
May 7, 2018
Cited by 850

Abstract

PURPOSE: The purpose of this guideline is to provide a clinical strategy for the diagnosis and treatment of erectile dysfunction. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A systematic review of the literature using the Pubmed, Embase, and Cochrane databases (search dates 1/1/1965 to 7/29/17) was conducted to identify peer-reviewed publications relevant to the diagnosis and treatment of erectile dysfunction. Evidence-based statements were based on body of evidence strength Grade A, B, or C and were designated as Strong, Moderate, and Conditional Recommendations with additional statements presented in the form of Clinical Principles or Expert Opinions. RESULTS: The American Urological Association has developed an evidence-based guideline on the management of erectile dysfunction. This document is designed to be used in conjunction with the associated treatment algorithm. CONCLUSIONS: Using the shared decision-making process as a cornerstone for care, all patients should be informed of all treatment modalities that are not contraindicated, regardless of invasiveness or irreversibility, as potential first-line treatments. For each treatment, the clinician should ensure that the man and his partner have a full understanding of the benefits and risk/burdens associated with that choice.


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