Recruitment

Recruitment Status
Recruiting
Estimated Enrollment
Same as current

Summary

Conditions
Erectile Dysfunction
Type
Interventional
Phase
Not Applicable
Design
Allocation: RandomizedIntervention Model: Parallel AssignmentIntervention Model Description: Randomized, double-blind clinical trial.Masking: Double (Participant, Outcomes Assessor)Masking Description: The Shockwave therapy machine has a device to prevent the patient from receiving the radial wave. This device will be changed for the clinic administrator. Change device placebo wave therapy, using the respective device tPrimary Purpose: Treatment

Participation Requirements

Age
Between 18 years and 125 years
Gender
Only males

Description

Background: Radial shock waves are an effective therapy for the management of various problems at the muscular and joint level, thanks to the effect it has on the activation of microcirculation. The effect of these waves on patients with erectile dysfunction is currently unknown; however, it is cons...

Background: Radial shock waves are an effective therapy for the management of various problems at the muscular and joint level, thanks to the effect it has on the activation of microcirculation. The effect of these waves on patients with erectile dysfunction is currently unknown; however, it is considered possible to help recovery in patients with vascular origin dysfunction by increasing microcirculation blood flow in this area. Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of radial shock waves for the treatment of erectile dysfunction. Patients and methods: Randomized, double-blind clinical trial. The study will include patients of legal age with diagnosis of ED and score on the IIEF-EF scale between 11 and 21 points, who voluntarily decide to participate and sign the informed consent. Patients with bladder cancer, prostate cancer or active colon, ED of psychological origin, any psychiatric disorder, spinal cord injury, clinical suspicion of hypogonadism (AMS greater than 36), infections or active lesions of the penis or pubic area, ED secondary to treatment with medications (antiandrogenic therapy, use of corticosteroids, anti-Parkinson's, antipsychotics), radical prostatectomy or other radical pelvic surgery, history of pelvic radiotherapy, penile implantation, or endocrine diseases that occur with ED (acromegaly, gigantism, Addison's disease, hyperprolactinemia, androgenic deficiency), sickle cell anemia, and anticoagulated patients will be excluded. Patients will be randomly assigned to one of the following treatment arms: Arm 1 (Standard treatment (oral sildenafil) + Radial wave therapy): Sildenafil according to the degree of patient involvement + 6 sessions of radial waves. A weekly session of radial waves will be applied with the following parameters: 6000 pulses at 1.5-2.6 bar (depending on patient tolerance), with a frequency of 17Hz, the frequency should increase to 22HZ the first 500 impulses to create mild anesthesia in the area; in all radial wave sessions, 4000 impulses will be distributed in the body of the penis in scanning technique and 2000 impulses in the perineal area. Arm 2 (Standard treatment (oral sildenafil) + Placebo therapy): Sildenafil according to the patient's degree of affectation + 6 sessions of placebo therapy. There will be a weekly session of placebo wave therapy, using the respective device to prevent the patient from receiving the radial wave. The same parameters of the "real" therapy will be used: 6000 pulses at 2.6 bar, with a frequency of 17 Hz; in all radial wave sessions, 4000 impulses will be distributed in the body of the penis in scanning technique and 2000 impulses in the perineal area. Measurements will be made of the EHS and IIEF-EF scale scores, of the use of medication and of the possible adverse events of the therapy, at the beginning and end of the treatment, and one month after the therapies are finished.

Tracking Information

NCT #
NCT03596047
Collaborators
Not Provided
Investigators
Principal Investigator: Jose Saffon, Doctor Boston Medicval Group