低强度脉冲超声治疗勃起功能障碍的临床应用及研究进展综述。

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Zitaiyu Li, Zihao Zhou, Huirong Chen, Ming Xiao, Yinghao Yin, Liangyu Zhao, Yingbo Dai, Yuxin Tang
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简介:低强度脉冲超声(LIPUS)是一种以低强度传递并以脉冲波模式产生的特异性超声。先前的研究已经证明了LIPUS在几种组织愈合或再生中的治疗应用。然而,LIPUS治疗勃起功能障碍(ED)的研究仍然有限。目的:综述LIPUS改善ed的临床试验、临床应用及分子机制。方法:在PubMed和MEDLINE中检索关键词:低强度脉冲超声、勃起功能障碍、治疗、临床试验、机制。“结果:LIPUS在所有临床试验中显著改善了轻度至中度ED患者的勃起功能。值得注意的是,在任何研究中都没有报告不良事件。此外,LIPUS主要通过海绵体神经、海绵体内皮或平滑肌的再生以及干细胞的激活来促进勃起功能。结论:LIPUS治疗ED的临床试验证明其安全性和有效性,其作用机制已通过基础研究得到阐明。尽管大多数临床研究缺乏安慰剂对照组,样本量也有限,但LIPUS治疗仍然是ED研究中一个有前景的领域。然而,值得注意的是,这些研究是在中国进行的,这可能会限制研究结果的普遍性。
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Advances in the clinical applications and research progress of low-intensity pulsed ultrasound for erectile dysfunction: a narrative review.

Introduction: Low-intensity pulsed ultrasound (LIPUS) is a type of specific ultrasound that is delivered at low intensity and generated in pulsed wave mode. Previous studies have demonstrated the therapeutic applications of LIPUS in the healing or regeneration of several tissues. However, research on LIPUS therapy for erectile dysfunction (ED) is still limited.

Objectives: This literature review aims to summarize the clinical trials, clinical applications, and the molecular mechanisms of LIPUS in ameliorating ED.

Methods: A comprehensive literature search was conducted in PubMed and MEDLINE using the keywords: "low-intensity pulsed ultrasound," "erectile dysfunction," "treatment," "clinical trials," and "mechanism."

Results: LIPUS significantly improved erectile function in patients with mild-to-moderate ED in all of the clinical trials. Notably, no adverse events were reported in any of the studies. In addition, LIPUS was shown to promote erectile function mainly via the regeneration of cavernous nerves, the corpus cavernosum endothelium or smooth muscles, as well as via the activation of stem cells.

Conclusion: LIPUS has demonstrated safety and efficacy in the treatment of ED based on clinical trials, and the mechanisms that are involved in these effects have been elucidated via basic studies. Although most clinical studies have lacked placebo-controlled groups and have included limited sample sizes, LIPUS therapy is still a promising area in ED research. However, it should be noted that the studies were conducted in China, which may limit the generalizability of the findings.

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