Erectile Dysfunction Clinical Trial
Official title:
Transcutaneous Electrical Stimulation of the Genital Nerves (GN) to Improve Erection Dysfunction (ED) in Men: a Pilot Study
Objectives: To perform pilot study using unilateral transcutaneous electrical stimulation (TENS) on thegenital nerves (dorsal nerve penis and cavernous nerves) for improving of the intracorpereal pressure and full penil erection in men after exclusion neurogenic, endrogenic and earteriogenic disorders. The investigators hypothesize that this therapy will be effective at improving erectile dysfunction (ED). Material and methods: The study will comprised 20 patients with ED randomized in two groups. Two adhesive skin electrodes are placed, one at the root of the penis and near the pubic symphysis as a cathode, and a second 2-3cm lateral to the penis. Stimulation is delivered for 30 min at the maximal tolerable stimulation amplitude at 210μs pulse width and in one group with a pulse rate at 20Hz, the second group at 60Hz. The penile tumescence and rigidity observed during stimulation are recorded in both groups of patients. Erection Harness Score (EHS) and Quality of Erection Questionnaire (QEQ) are assessed at baseline, immediately after stimulation and 2 weeks after stimulation.
The study is a randomized prospective unblended study. 20 male patients with ED participated to the study. Vulnerable patients, patients with a pacemaker, patients with genital lesions, previous pudendal nerve or genital surgeries, vascular disease or neurological disorders are excluded. Due to the risk of iatrogenic lesions of the erectile nerves, patients suffering from ED secondary to radical prostatectomy are not prime candidates for such a study, however due to the incidence of this etiology and the important impact in the general male population, the investigators decided to include these patients in participants study. The assessment at baseline consistes of a medical history, a neuropelveological workup of the pelvic somatic nerves, pudendal ultrasonography with doppler. Stimulation is performed using a battery powered handled stimulator (N602-1C TENS Elektrostimulator - CH). Monophasic square constant current pulse with a pulse duration of 210 μs. The patients are randomized into two separate groups, a group A with fixed stimulation at 20Hz, a group B with fixed stimulation at 60Hz. Because both genital nerves are located just few millimeters below the skin, stimulation can be achieved using two adhesive skin surface electrodes (diameter 32mm, PALS Platinum, Axelgaard, Lystrup, Denmark), one placed at the root of the penis and in vicinity of the symphysis pubis as a cathode, and a second 2-3cm lateral to the penis. Precautions are taken to ensure good contact between skin and the electrodes, including removal of hairs. Furthermore, the patients are instructed to place the electrodes correctly and to clean the skin before application of the electrodes. The patients are encouraged to set the amplitude as high as tolerable each time when stimulating at home. Because the different genital nerves may react to different frequency of stimulation , stimulation is delivered for 30 min at the maximal tolerable stimulation amplitude at 210μs pulse width with a pulse rate at 20Hz in patients group A, and at 60Hz in patients group B. The first transcutaneous stimulation is performed in the presence of MP: The penile tumescence and rigidity observed during stimulation are recorded in both groups of patients. Then stimulation is performed at home at least twice daily for 15 min in each session for a period of 2 weeks. The patients recorde the stimulation amplitude after each session. Erection Harness Score (EHS) and Quality of Erection Questionnaire (QEQ) are assessed for 2 weeks before stimulation, during the 2 weeks of stimulation, and for 2 weeks after the final stimulation. ;
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