Cell therapy for male sexual dysfunctions: systematic review and position statements from the European Society for Sexual Medicine.

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Sexual Medicine Pub Date : 2024-02-09 eCollection Date: 2024-02-01 DOI:10.1093/sexmed/qfad071
Celeste Manfredi, Luca Boeri, Ioannis Sokolakis, Nicolò Schifano, Nikolaos Pyrgidis, Esaú Fernández-Pascual, Andrea Sansone, Borja García-Gómez, Maarten Albersen, Giovanni Corona, Javier Romero-Otero, Mikkel Fode
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Abstract

Background: Cell therapy (CT) is a form of regenerative medicine under investigation for the management of male sexual dysfunction (MSD).

Aim: We sought to perform a systematic review of published information on CT for MSD and provide an official position statements for the European Society for Sexual Medicine.

Methods: A comprehensive bibliographic search on the MEDLINE, Web of Science, Scopus, and Cochrane Library databases was conducted in February 2023. Articles were selected based on the Population, Intervention, Comparator, Outcome, Study design (PICOS) model if they included male patients (P) undergoing CT (I) with or without comparison with other treatments (C) and evaluated the impact of CT on sexual function (O). Quantitative data were reported as found in the original studies (S). Level of evidence and grade of recommendation according to the Oxford Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine were assigned to each statement.

Outcomes: Outcomes were determined based on assessment of erectile function, ejaculatory function, orgasmic function, sexual desire, and penile curvature.

Results: A total of 19 studies and 421 patients were included. Most articles (n = 12, 63%) were case series, whereas a minority of papers (n = 6, 32%) had a comparative group; only 2 articles reported randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and 1 article reported a post hoc analysis of RCTs. Most articles (16, 84%) investigated patients with erectile dysfunction (ED). Improvements in the International Index of Erectile Function-Erectile Function Domain (IIEF-EF) or the IIEF 5-item version (IIEF-5) were found in 11/15 (73%) studies, with mean increases in IIEF-EF, mean IIEF-5, and median IIEF-EF between 8 and 14 points, 2 and 9 points, and 4.5 and 6 points, respectively. Two papers (20%) evaluated men with Peyronie's disease (PD). In both ot these articles penile curvature improvement and plaque volume reduction were described in all patients (n = 16, 100%). Objective measurements were performed in 1 study, which showed 10°-120° (15%-100%) curvature improvement and 90%-100% plaque reduction. Mild transient adverse events at the donor or administration sites were found in 7/16 (44%) papers on ED. Priapism was reported in one case (20%) and mild penile skin complications were reported in the majority of patients after CT for PD. No severe adverse events were described.

Clinical implications: Although high-quality evidence is lacking, CT appears to have potential benefits from application in patients with ED or PD.

Strengths and limitations: This report is to our knowledge the most comprehensive and up-to-date systematic review on the topic of CT for the management of MSD, including the position statements of the European Society for Sexual Medicine. Overall the assessment of available studies demonstrated low quality and significant heterogeneity.

Conclusion: Preliminary findings support potential efficacy and safety of CT in patients with ED or PD. Low-quality papers, high methodological heterogeneity, uncertainty about the magnitude of the beneficial effects, and lack of long-term data limit the available evidence.

治疗男性性功能障碍的细胞疗法:欧洲性医学会的系统综述和立场声明。
背景:细胞疗法(CT)是一种正在研究中的再生医学形式,用于治疗男性性功能障碍(MSD)。目的:我们试图对已发表的有关CT治疗MSD的信息进行系统回顾,并为欧洲性医学会提供一份官方立场声明:2023 年 2 月,我们在 MEDLINE、Web of Science、Scopus 和 Cochrane Library 数据库中进行了全面的文献检索。根据 "人群、干预、比较者、结果、研究设计(PICOS)"模型,筛选出包含男性患者(P)、接受 CT(I)、与其他治疗方法(C)进行比较或未进行比较、评估 CT 对性功能影响(O)的文章。定量数据按照原始研究报告(S)进行报告。根据牛津循证医学中心(Oxford Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine)的标准,对每项声明进行了证据等级和推荐等级的划分:结果:根据对勃起功能、射精功能、性高潮功能、性欲和阴茎弯曲度的评估确定结果:结果:共纳入了 19 项研究和 421 名患者。大多数文章(12 篇,占 63%)为病例系列,少数文章(6 篇,占 32%)为对比组;只有 2 篇文章报告了随机对照试验(RCT),1 篇文章报告了对 RCT 的事后分析。大多数文章(16 篇,占 84%)对勃起功能障碍(ED)患者进行了调查。11/15(73%)项研究发现国际勃起功能指数-勃起功能领域(IIEF-EF)或IIEF 5项版(IIEF-5)有所改善,IIEF-EF的平均增幅、IIEF-5的平均增幅和IIEF-EF的中位数分别在8-14分、2-9分和4.5-6分之间。两篇论文(20%)对患有佩罗尼氏病(PD)的男性进行了评估。在这两篇文章中,所有患者(n = 16,100%)的阴茎弧度均有所改善,斑块体积也有所缩小。其中一项研究进行了客观测量,结果显示阴茎弧度改善了 10°-120°(15%-100%),斑块缩小了 90%-100%。7/16(44%)篇关于 ED 的论文中发现了供体或给药部位的轻微短暂不良反应。有一例患者(20%)出现了尿道下裂,大多数接受 CT 治疗的患者都出现了轻微的阴茎皮肤并发症。临床意义:尽管缺乏高质量的证据,但CT在ED或PD患者中的应用似乎具有潜在的益处:据我们所知,这份报告是关于 CT 治疗 MSD(包括欧洲性医学会的立场声明)的最全面、最新的系统综述。总体而言,对现有研究的评估显示出较低的质量和显著的异质性:初步研究结果支持 CT 对 ED 或 PD 患者的潜在疗效和安全性。低质量的论文、方法上的高度异质性、获益效果大小的不确定性以及长期数据的缺乏限制了现有证据。
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Sexual Medicine
Sexual Medicine MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
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发文量
103
审稿时长
22 weeks
期刊介绍: Sexual Medicine is an official publication of the International Society for Sexual Medicine, and serves the field as the peer-reviewed, open access journal for rapid dissemination of multidisciplinary clinical and basic research in all areas of global sexual medicine, and particularly acts as a venue for topics of regional or sub-specialty interest. The journal is focused on issues in clinical medicine and epidemiology but also publishes basic science papers with particular relevance to specific populations. Sexual Medicine offers clinicians and researchers a rapid route to publication and the opportunity to publish in a broadly distributed and highly visible global forum. The journal publishes high quality articles from all over the world and actively seeks submissions from countries with expanding sexual medicine communities. Sexual Medicine relies on the same expert panel of editors and reviewers as The Journal of Sexual Medicine and Sexual Medicine Reviews.
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