Indirect assessment of low-intensity shockwave therapy's energy density and pulse frequency for erectile dysfunction: a systematic review, bayesian network meta-analysis and meta-regression.
David Eugenio Hinojosa-GonzalezAlejandro Talamas MendozaMauricio Torres-MartinezKarla Diaz-GarzaBeatriz S HernandezMonica Isabel Muñoz HibertIsabela Ramirez-MulhernKimberly Lizet Morales PalominoRoberto Gonzalez-OyervidesPublished in: International journal of impotence research (2024)
Shockwaves are thought to activate regenerative and angiogenic pathways, providing a possible therapeutic benefit for patients with erectile dysfunction. This study aimed to analyze the effectiveness of low-intensity extracorporeal shockwave therapy energy density and pulse frequency. In May 2022, a systematic search of online databases was performed to identify randomized clinical trials related to low-intensity extracorporeal shockwave therapy in erectile dysfunction. Eligible articles compared low-intensity extracorporeal shockwave therapy to controls or sham procedures. A Bayesian framework with 200,000 Markov chains was performed. We included a total of 1272 patients from 18 studies. The energy flux density measured in joules included 0.09 mJ/mm 2 (mean difference 3.2 IIEF [95% CrI 2.8, 3.6]), 0.15 mJ/mm 2 (mean difference 4.9 IIEF [95% CrI 2.8, 7.2]) and 0.20 mJ/mm 2 (mean difference 1.2 IIEF [95% CrI 0.11, 2.3]). Of these, 0.15 mJ/mm 2 had the greatest ranking (SUCRA = 0.983) compared with placebo. When analyzed by pulse frequency, significant increases were found in 500 pulses/session (mean difference 2.5 IIEF [CrI 1.9, 3.2]), 1500 pulses/session (mean difference 4.6 IIEF [95% CrI 3.9, 5.4]) and > 3000 pulses/session (mean difference 3.1 IIEF [95% CrI 2.1, 4.2]). Of these, 1500 pulses/session had the highest SUCRA, at 0.996. Our network meta-analysis suggests that low-intensity extracorporeal shockwave therapy is an effective intervention for erectile dysfunction, as measured by increases in the IIEF-EF. Sessions featuring 1500 pulses and an energy flux density of 0.15 mJ/mm 2 appear to be the most effective.
Keyphrases
- systematic review
- randomized controlled trial
- blood pressure
- end stage renal disease
- chronic kidney disease
- healthcare
- mesenchymal stem cells
- clinical trial
- transcranial direct current stimulation
- newly diagnosed
- cell therapy
- machine learning
- prognostic factors
- deep learning
- artificial intelligence
- open label
- phase iii
- study protocol
- patient reported