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NCT ID: NCT04870567 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Complications Rates (Erectile Dysfunction, GI, GU Complications)

HDR Brachytherapy vs SABR in Early-intermediate Prostate Cancer

Start date: April 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is single center prospective phase 2 randomized trial aiming to compare biochemical and clinical relapse free survival and toxicity profiles of stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) versus high dose rate brachytherapy (HDRB) for localized low- and intermediate risk prostate cancer patients.

NCT ID: NCT04861194 Recruiting - Prostate Cancer Clinical Trials

EREctile Function Preservation for Prostate Cancer Radiation Therapy (ERECT)

ERECT
Start date: July 14, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Single-arm phase II trial of 70 men with low- or intermediate-risk prostate cancer receiving magnetic resonance guided adaptive radiotherapy (MRgRT) in 5 fractions of 7.25 Gy, additionally sparing the neurovascular bundles, the internal pudendal arteries, the corpora cavernosa, and the penile bulb for erectile function preservation.

NCT ID: NCT04707807 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Erectile Dysfunction, Nocturia, Short Term Insomnia, Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Effects of Nightshift Work and Sleep Disturbances on Erectile Function

Start date: November 20, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

We aim to observe the unwanted effects of nightshift work and short term insomnia on erectile function of men aged between 25 to 60 years. We will also compare the levels of serum testosterone in the target group and compare it with the ones who don't work in hightshifts.

NCT ID: NCT04686916 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Erectile Dysfunction

Clinical Trial Studying the Efficacy and Safety of IP2018 in Depressed, Erectile Dysfunction (ED) Patients

Start date: December 30, 2020
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is a Phase IIa, randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, 3-period, crossover study to assess two single oral dose levels of IP2018. It is planned to enrol 24 patients. Patients will take part in three treatment periods, in which they will be randomised to receive either a single dose of IP2018 or a single dose of placebo in each treatment period.

NCT ID: NCT04624126 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Erectile Dysfunction

External Device for Erectile Dysfunction (3D-Erect)

3D-Erect
Start date: July 10, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this clinical trial is to test the safety and feasibility of a non-invasive 3D-printed external penile device to achieve successful and satisfactory sexual intercourse in men with erectile dysfunction (ED).

NCT ID: NCT04623840 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Erectile Dysfunction

Combined Effect of Continuous and Interval in Addition to Tadalafil Drug on Erectile Dysfunction

Start date: October 12, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is the persistent inability to attain and maintain a sufficient erection to permit satisfactory sexual performance. ED, a condition closely related to cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, is frequently associated with obesity. The importance of reducing cardiovascular risk factors remains fundamental to the overall vascular good health of the man, and that includes sexual vascular health. ED shares similar modifiable risks factors with coronary artery disease (CAD). Lifestyle modification that targets CAD risk factors may also lead to improvement in ED.

NCT ID: NCT04594850 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Erectile Dysfunction

Clinical Trial to Evaluate Efficacy and Safety of of Autologous Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSC) Injected Intracavernously

Cellgram-ED
Start date: October 19, 2020
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This phase II clinical trial is designed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of autologous Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSC) injected intracavernously.

NCT ID: NCT04577222 Recruiting - Prostate Cancer Clinical Trials

The Ability of Adipose Flap Over the NVB to Improve Sexual and Urinary Function Following Radical Prostatectomy

Start date: April 15, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Despite technological advances, incontinence and impotence remain significant side effects of radical prostatectomy (RP). Strategies have been developed to reduce the injury to the erection nerves (i.e. neurovascular bundle - NVB)during surgery to further improve functional outcomes after RP. Adipose tissue is known for its stabilizing and even healing potential. These features include reducing the inflammatory process and improving blood supply to an injured nerve. We hypothesized that covering the NVB with periprostatic fat during surgery may potentially improve neural recovery and enhance functional recovery after RP. We sought to examine our hypothesis in a randomized controlled trial.

NCT ID: NCT04506658 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Erectile Dysfunction

Efficiency and Safety of High-frequency Radio Wave Electrotherapy With a Radio Frequency of 448 kHz in the Treatment of Patients With Organic Erectile Dysfunction.

Start date: June 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Efficiency and safety of high-frequency radio wave electrotherapy with a radio frequency of 448 kHz in the treatment of patients with organic erectile dysfunction. Sham comparator, parallel study including both the main and control group to demonstrate the efficiency of the device to treat erectile dysfunction.

NCT ID: NCT04502875 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Erectile Dysfunction

Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Efficacy of Intracavernosal Infusion of PRP vs PPP for the Erectile Dysfunction.

PRePED
Start date: February 10, 2020
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Randomized, double-blind clinical trial to evaluate efficacy, feasibility and safety with two groups in a 1:1 ratio; where the control group corresponds to patients who will receive Platelet Poor plasma and an experimental group where patients will receive Platelet Rich Plasma, both collected by apheresis.