Clinical trial update on shockwave therapy and future of erectile function restoration

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Our interim analysis of a phase II clinical trial on low-intensity extracorporeal shockwave therapy (Li-ESWT) for men with erectile dysfunction (ED) has demonstrated it is safe with no reported adverse outcomes. Interim analysis has demonstrated Sexual Encounter Profile 3 (ability to maintain erection till completion) was achieved in 60% of men prior to Li-ESWT, which increased to 90% after treatment. Nevertheless, limitations of our clinical trial include the lack of a sham arm and our inability to exclude men with psychogenic ED. We have begun recruitment of our phase III clinical trial that will allow assessment of treatment efficacy against a sham control arm. There exists substantial interest in the use of restorative therapies (i.e., Li-ESWT, stem cells, and platelet rich plasma) for men with ED with the potential to combine therapies to potentially lead to an augmented response.

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Patel, P., Huang, C., Molina, M., & Ramasamy, R. (2019, May 1). Clinical trial update on shockwave therapy and future of erectile function restoration. International Journal of Impotence Research. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41443-019-0115-1

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