Impact of cardiac rehabilitation on erectile dysfunction in cardiovascular patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Author:

Sadeghi Masoumeh12,Askari Ali23,Bostan Fatemeh23,Heidari Afshin234ORCID,Rafiee Hamed3,Alavi Tabatabaei Ghazaal3,Ghasemi Golsa35,Roohafza Hamidreza6

Affiliation:

1. Chamran Cardiovascular Research and Education Hospital, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Isfahan, Iran

2. Isfahan University of Medical Sciences Cardiac Rehabilitation Research Center, Cardiovascular Research Institute, , Isfahan, Iran

3. Isfahan University of Medical Sciences School of Medicine, , Isfahan, Iran

4. Shiraz University of Medical Sciences Health Policy Research Center, , Shiraz, Iran

5. Isfahan University of Medical Sciences Isfahan Kidney Diseases Research Center, , Isfahan, Iran

6. Isfahan University of Medical Sciences Isfahan Cardiovascular Research Center, Cardiovascular Research Institute, , Isfahan, Iran

Abstract

Abstract Background Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) and erectile dysfunction (ED) frequently co-occur, significantly affecting the quality of life of individuals. Aim To assess the impact of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) on ED in patients with CVD through a systematic review and meta-analysis. Methods This study analyzed randomized controlled trials and other studies comparing CR with usual care for adult males (≥18 years) with any cardiac disease. Literature searches were extensive, and the risk of bias was evaluated by the Cochrane Collaboration tool. Data from 6 studies involving 668 participants were included in the meta-analysis. Outcomes The primary outcome was the improvement in ED, as measured with the International Index of Erectile Function. Results A statistically significant improvement in erectile function was observed across 6 studies, with a Morris dppc2 effect size of 0.38 (95% CI, 0.17-0.59). Despite initial high heterogeneity (I2 = 95.7%), identification and correction for selective outcome reporting bias mitigated this issue. Clinical Translation CR has a modest but statistically significant impact on improving ED in patients with CVD, indicating its potential positive contribution to the quality of life of this group. Strengths and Limitations The study’s strengths include a comprehensive literature search and a rigorous methodological approach. Limitations involve high heterogeneity among studies and a low level of evidence due to small sample sizes and study quality; however, the source of heterogeneity was identified and mitigated following risk-of-bias assessment. Conclusion The results suggest that CR has a statistically significant but modest impact on improving ED in patients with CVD. Clinicians should consider the integration of CR into the clinical management of these individuals. This study underscores the potential for CR to contribute positively to the quality of life for patients with CVD by addressing associated ED (PROSPERO: CRD42022374625).

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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