Title
Efekti tronedeljnog tretmana erektalne disfunkcije ekstrakorporalnim udarnim talasima niskog inteziteta
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Aranđelović, Goran Z. 1977-
Copyright date
2018
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Language
Serbian
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Doktorska disertacija
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Datum odbrane: 08.03.2019.
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mentor
Ignjatović, Ivan
Academic Expertise
Medicinske nauke
University
Univerzitet u Nišu
Faculty
Medicinski fakultet
Group
Katedra za internu medicinu
Alternative title
The effects of three-week low-intensity extracorporeal shock wave therapy on erectile dysfunction
Publisher
[G. Z. Aranđelović]
Format
101 list
description
Beleška o autoru: list 102;
Bibliografija: listovi 86-101;
Prilog: listovi 84-85.
description
Urology
Abstract (en)
Although phosphodiesterase 5 (PDE 5) inhibitors represent the gold
standard for medical treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED), they are not
curative. Over recent years, low-intensity extracorporealshock wave therapy
(LI-ESWT) has been proposed as a valid non-invasive therapy approach for
erectile dysfunction. The aim of our work is to assess the shortened, threeweek
low-intensity extracorporeal shock wave treatment of vasculogenic
erectile dysfunction.
The study involved a total of 32 patients with an International Index of
Erectile Function (IIEF) score between 5 and 20, and whose vasculogenic
ED had been proven through Doppler ultrasound. All patients had a washout
period of 1 month after previous therapy and agreed to discontinue the
PDE5-I tgerapy during the follow-ap. The patients were evaluated at
baseline, after 1, 3 and 6 months, with the IIEF, Doppler ultrasound and
Beck Depression Inventory (BDI).
All investigated parameters ( International Index of Erectile Function, Beck
Depression Inventory and penile Doppler ultrasound parameters) showed
statistically significant improvement just one month after the treatment,
compared to pre-treatment values, in all investigated domains. The
international index of erectile function passed from baseline values of 12.75
± 4.62 to 14.87 ± 5.04 at one month after treatment (p<0.01). This trend
remained positive in IIEF and all the parameters tested at the 3-month and
6-month follow-up.
The shortened three-week low-intensity shock wave treatment of
vasculogenic erectile dysfunction proved to be clinically effective.
Authors Key words
Erektilna disfunkcija, ekstrakorporalni udarni talasi niskog
intenziteta, međunarodni indeks erektilne funkcije, dopler
ultrazvuk penisa, Bekov upitnik za depresiju
Authors Key words
Erectile dysfunction; low-intensityextracorporeal shock wave therapy;
international index of erectile function (IIEF); Penis Doppler ultrasound;
Beck depression inventory (BDI)
Classification
616.69-008.14:615.849(043.3)
Subject
B560
Type
Tekst
Abstract (en)
Although phosphodiesterase 5 (PDE 5) inhibitors represent the gold
standard for medical treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED), they are not
curative. Over recent years, low-intensity extracorporealshock wave therapy
(LI-ESWT) has been proposed as a valid non-invasive therapy approach for
erectile dysfunction. The aim of our work is to assess the shortened, threeweek
low-intensity extracorporeal shock wave treatment of vasculogenic
erectile dysfunction.
The study involved a total of 32 patients with an International Index of
Erectile Function (IIEF) score between 5 and 20, and whose vasculogenic
ED had been proven through Doppler ultrasound. All patients had a washout
period of 1 month after previous therapy and agreed to discontinue the
PDE5-I tgerapy during the follow-ap. The patients were evaluated at
baseline, after 1, 3 and 6 months, with the IIEF, Doppler ultrasound and
Beck Depression Inventory (BDI).
All investigated parameters ( International Index of Erectile Function, Beck
Depression Inventory and penile Doppler ultrasound parameters) showed
statistically significant improvement just one month after the treatment,
compared to pre-treatment values, in all investigated domains. The
international index of erectile function passed from baseline values of 12.75
± 4.62 to 14.87 ± 5.04 at one month after treatment (p<0.01). This trend
remained positive in IIEF and all the parameters tested at the 3-month and
6-month follow-up.
The shortened three-week low-intensity shock wave treatment of
vasculogenic erectile dysfunction proved to be clinically effective.
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