Hyaluronic Acid Clinical Trial
Official title:
Intralesional Injection of Hyaluronic Acid Compared With Verapamil in Peyronie's Disease: A Prospective Randomized Clinical Trial
The aim of the present study is to investigate whether intralesional injections of Hyaluronic acid in the acute phase could reduce the progression of Peyronie's disease thanks to its interference with inflammatory and pro-fibrotic processes. Therefore, a prospective, longitudinal, double-blinded, randomized clinical study, has been designed to evaluate and compare the efficacy and safety of intralesional HA as compared with the use of verapamil injection in patients affected by Peyronie's disease.
Peyronie's disease is defined as a chronic benign condition characterized by the formation of localized fibrous inelastic scars at the level of the tunica albuginea of the penis. This condition can lead to penile curvature, painful erections and erectile dysfunction. Peyronie's disease is believed to affect 3% to 9% of the male population, with a higher prevalence among patients suffering from erectile dysfunction, diabetes and cardiovascular disease . The etiology of Peyronie's disease is largely unknown. According to current popular theories, a single traumatic event or repeated microtraumas during sexual activity can lead to a low-level autoimmune response arising from a prolonged and complex inflammatory reaction of the tunica albuginea fibers,5 which leads to plaque formation. The Peyronie's disease presents 2 different phases: active or acute and stable or chronic. It is paramount to distinguish between acute and chronic phase of the condition, since management is different in the 2 phases. Plaque formation and calcification generally take place during the acute phase, which can last for up to 18 months. In the chronic phase, penile pain will be reduced, and penile deformity stabilized. Transition to the chronic phase is defined when curvature remains stable for at least 3 months. The European Association of Urology and the American Association of Urology have released clinical practice guidelines for the diagnosis, evaluation, treatment, and follow-up of patients with Peyronie's disease. Treatment of Peyronie's disease includes both medical and surgical approaches and the management is tailored to the phase of the disease, the degree of deformity, the quality of the erections and patient's choice. Conservative treatment of Peyronie's disease is focused primarily on patients in the early (acute inflammatory) stage, and surgical remediation is used to correct curvature, allow for satisfactory intercourse, and is reserved for patients who have stable disease for at least 12 months . ;
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