Study Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial of Low Intensity Shockwave Therapy for the Treatment of Post-Radical Prostatectomy Erectile Dysfunction: "SHARP-ED TRIAL".

Journal of clinical trials Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-04-08
Francis Petrella, Braian R Ledesma, David Velasquez, Manuel Molina, Russell G Saltzman, Sanoj Punnen, Paul H Chung, Ranjith Ramasamy
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Abstract

Introduction: Erectile Dysfunction (ED) is a common challenge post Radical Prostatectomy (RALP), affecting men's sexual health after undergoing definitive cancer therapy. Despite employing nerve-sparing techniques, ED remains a prevalent issue in this population. Studies indicate that approximately 70%-85% of men experience varying degrees of ED following RALP. The existing treatment landscape for post-RALP-ED presents limitations, and a discernible knowledge gap persists. To address this, our study aims to investigate the efficacy of Shockwave Therapy (SWT) as a potential intervention for managing ED after RALP.

Methods: This prospective, randomized, sham-controlled clinical trial aims to recruit 189 eligible patients post-RP and assess the effects of SWT. Comprehensive screening, including medical history, physical examinations, and biochemical evaluations, will be conducted to confirm eligibility. The intervention involves utilizing a device to administer focal shockwaves targeted at cavernosal tissue. Safety measures include continuous monitoring for adverse events and rigorous reporting protocols. The primary endpoint assesses changes in participants' ability to engage in penetrative intercourse from baseline to study completion, while secondary endpoints encompass various measures of erectile function, including questionnaire-based assessments, ultrasound parameters, and clinical outcomes.

Results: Statistical analysis, encompassing ANOVA for continuous variables and Fisher's exact test for categorical ones, will evaluate demographic characteristics, baseline data, and primary as well as secondary outcomes for statistical significance. Detailed analysis of trends, subgroup comparisons, and treatment effects will provide a comprehensive understanding of the impact of SWT on post-RP ED.

Conclusion: This study protocol represents a rigorous investigation into the potential therapeutic role of SWT in managing post-RP ED. The outcomes from this study aim to contribute valuable insights into the efficacy, safety, and potential improvements in erectile function following SWT, providing significant guidance for future interventions aimed at addressing this challenging condition affecting men's health and quality of life.

低强度冲击波疗法治疗前列腺根治术后勃起功能障碍的随机对照试验研究方案》:"sharp-ed试验"。
导言:勃起功能障碍(ED)是根治性前列腺切除术(RALP)后面临的一个常见挑战,它影响着男性在接受明确的癌症治疗后的性健康。尽管采用了保留神经的技术,勃起功能障碍仍然是这一人群中普遍存在的问题。研究表明,约 70%-85% 的男性在接受 RALP 后会出现不同程度的 ED。针对 RALP 术后 ED 的现有治疗方法存在局限性,知识差距明显。为了解决这个问题,我们的研究旨在调查冲击波疗法(SWT)作为一种潜在的干预措施对治疗 RALP 后 ED 的疗效:这项前瞻性、随机、假对照临床试验旨在招募 189 名符合条件的 RALP 术后患者,并评估冲击波疗法的效果。将进行全面筛查,包括病史、体格检查和生化评估,以确认是否符合条件。干预措施包括使用一种设备针对海绵体组织施以局灶性冲击波。安全措施包括持续监测不良事件和严格的报告协议。主要终点评估参与者从基线到研究完成期间进行插入式性交能力的变化,次要终点包括各种勃起功能测量,包括基于问卷的评估、超声参数和临床结果:统计分析包括连续变量的方差分析和分类变量的费雪精确检验,将评估人口统计学特征、基线数据、主要和次要结果的统计学意义。对趋势、亚组比较和治疗效果的详细分析将有助于全面了解 SWT 对 RP 后 ED 的影响:本研究方案是对 SWT 在治疗 RP 后 ED 方面的潜在治疗作用进行的一项严格调查。本研究的成果旨在为了解 SWT 的疗效、安全性以及潜在的勃起功能改善提供有价值的见解,为未来旨在解决这一影响男性健康和生活质量的难题的干预措施提供重要指导。
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