KMID : 1011820230640020118
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Investigative and Clinical Urology 2023 Volume.64 No. 2 p.118 ~ p.125
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Low-intensity extracorporeal shock wave therapy for erectile dysfunction: Myths and realities
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Bocchino Alessia Celeste
Pezzoli Marta Martinez-Salamanca Juan Ignacio Russo Giorgio Ivan Giudice Arturo Lo Cocc Andrea
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Abstract
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To review the evidence of clinical efficacy of low-intensity extracorporeal shock wave therapy (Li-ESWT) for the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED). A search on PubMed using Medical Subject Headings terms [((low intensity extracorporeal shockwave therapy) OR (Li-ESWT)) AND (erectile dysfunction)] was conducted in August 2022, to obtain studies on the use of Li-ESWT for the treatment of ED. Its success rate in terms of International Index of Erectile Function-5 (IIEF-5) score and Erection Hardness Score (EHS) improvement was recorded and analysed. A total of 139 articles were reviewed. Overall, 52 studies were included in the final review. 17 studies were on vasculogenic ED, 5 on post pelvic surgery ED, 4 specifically on ED in diabetic patients, 24 on non-specified origin ED and 2 on mixed pathophysiological origin ED. The mean age of patients was 55.87¡¾7.91 (standard deviation) years and the duration of ED was 4.36¡¾2.08 years. The mean IIEF-5 score went from 12.04¡¾2.67 at baseline to 16.12¡¾5.72, 16.30¡¾3.26 and 16.85¡¾1.63 respectively at 3, 6 and 12 months. The mean EHS went from 2.00¡¾0.46 at baseline to 2.58¡¾0.60, 2.75¡¾0.46 and 2.87¡¾0.16 respectively at 3, 6 and 12 months. Li-ESWT may be a safe and efficacy option for the treatment and cure of ED. Further studies are needed to assess which patients are more suitable for this procedure and which Li-ESWT protocol can lead to the best outcomes.
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KEYWORD
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Erectile dysfunction, Extracorporeal shockwave therapy
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