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Irwin Goldstein
Researcher at Boston University
Publications - 409
Citations - 18686
Irwin Goldstein is an academic researcher from Boston University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Erectile dysfunction & Sexual dysfunction. The author has an hindex of 66, co-authored 384 publications receiving 17350 citations. Previous affiliations of Irwin Goldstein include Rutgers University & Veterans Health Administration.
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Report of the international consensus development conference on female sexual dysfunction: definitions and classifications.
Rosemary Basson,Jennifer Berman,Arthur L. Burnett,Leonard R. Derogatis,David M. Ferguson,Jean L. Fourcroy,Irwin Goldstein,Alessandra Graziottin,Julia Heiman,Ellen Laan,Sandra R. Leiblum,Harin Padma-Nathan,Raymond C. Rosen,Kathleen Segraves,R. Taylor Segraves,Ridwan Shabsigh,Marcalee Sipski,Gorm Wagner,Beverly Whipple +18 more
TL;DR: Use of the new female sexual dysfunction diagnostic and classification system based on physiological as well as psychological pathophysiologies, and a personal distress criterion for most diagnostic categories are recommended.
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Summary of the recommendations on sexual dysfunctions in men
Francesco Montorsi,Ganesan Adaikan,Edgardo Becher,François Giuliano,Saad Khoury,Tom F. Lue,Ira D. Sharlip,Stanley E. Althof,Karl Eric Andersson,Gerald B. Brock,Gregory A. Broderick,Arthur L. Burnett,Jacques Buvat,John Dean,Craig F. Donatucci,Ian Eardley,Kerstin S. Fugl-Meyer,Irwin Goldstein,Geoff Hackett,Dimitris Hatzichristou,Wayne J.G. Hellstrom,Luca Incrocci,Graham Jackson,Ates Kadioglu,Laurence A. Levine,Ronald W. Lewis,Mario Maggi,Marita P. McCabe,Chris McMahon,Drogo K. Montague,Piero Montorsi,John P. Mulhall,James G. Pfaus,Hartmut Porst,David Ralph,Raymond C. Rosen,David L. Rowland,Hossein Sadeghi-Nejad,Ridwan Shabsigh,Christian G. Stief,Yoram Vardi,Kim Wallen,Marlene Wasserman +42 more
TL;DR: Specific evaluation, treatment guidelines, and algorithms were developed for every sexual dysfunction in men, including erectile dysfunction; disorders of libido, orgasm, and ejaculation; Peyronie's disease; and priapism.
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The relationship between depressive symptoms and male erectile dysfunction: cross-sectional results from the Massachusetts Male Aging Study.
TL;DR: The relationship between depressive symptoms and MED in middle-aged men is robust and independent of important aging and para-aging confounders, such as demographic, anthropometric and lifestyle factors, health status, medication use, and hormones.
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Modifiable risk factors and erectile dysfunction: can lifestyle changes modify risk?
Carol A. Derby,Beth A. Mohr,Irwin Goldstein,Henry A. Feldman,Catherine B. Johannes,John B. McKinlay +5 more
TL;DR: Midlife changes may be too late to reverse the effects of smoking, obesity, and alcohol consumption on erectile dysfunction, and physical activity may reduce the risk of erectile Dysfunction even if initiated in midlife.
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The Princeton III Consensus Recommendations for the Management of Erectile Dysfunction and Cardiovascular Disease
Ajay Nehra,Graham Jackson,Martin Miner,Kevin L. Billups,Arthur L. Burnett,Jacques Buvat,Culley C. Carson,Glenn R. Cunningham,Peter Ganz,Irwin Goldstein,André T. Guay,Geoff Hackett,Robert A. Kloner,John B. Kostis,Piero Montorsi,Melinda Ramsey,Raymond C. Rosen,Richard Sadovsky,Richard Sadovsky,Richard Sadovsky,Allen D. Seftel,Ridwan Shabsigh,Ridwan Shabsigh,Ridwan Shabsigh,Charalambos Vlachopoulos,Frederick C. W. Wu +25 more
TL;DR: The Panel's recommendations build on those developed during the first and second Princeton Consensus Conferences, first emphasizing the use of exercise ability and stress testing to ensure that each man's cardiovascular health is consistent with the physical demands of sexual activity before prescribing treatment for ED, and second highlighting the link between ED and CVD, which may be asymptomatic and may benefit from cardiovascular risk reduction.