@article{10.37349/ec.2025.101283,
abstract = {Diabetes mellitus is one of the leading global health concerns, with an increasing burden of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Sexual dysfunction and peripheral artery disease are two frequent and interrelated complications in diabetic populations, both serving as potential indicators of systemic vascular and neural damage. The interplay of endothelial dysfunction, atherosclerosis, and diabetic neuropathy provides a mechanistic basis linking these complications with heightened cardiovascular risk. While sexual dysfunction is often underrecognized, it may represent an early marker of vascular impairment. Peripheral artery disease, on the other hand, is a well-established predictor of major cardiovascular events. Patient-centered education and comprehensive management approaches are essential to address these issues and improve outcomes. This narrative review synthesizes current evidence on vascular and neural mechanisms underlying sexual dysfunction and peripheral artery disease in diabetes, highlighting their clinical relevance and implications for cardiovascular risk stratification.},
author = {BİRGÜN, Abdülmelik and ÇELİK, Muhammet Cihat and KALÇIK, Macit and YETİM, Mucahit and BEKAR, Lütfü and KARAVELİOĞLU, Yusuf},
doi = {10.37349/ec.2025.101283},
journal = {Exploration of Cardiology},
elocation-id = {101283},
title = {Vascular and neural mechanisms linking sexual dysfunction and peripheral artery disease in patients with diabetes},
url = {https://www.explorationpub.com/Journals/ec/Article/101283},
volume = {3},
year = {2025}
}