Efficacy of Low-intensity Shockwave vs Radial Wave for Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction and Pelvic Pain
Conditions
Erectile Dysfunction Due to Arterial Insufficiency, Erectile Dysfunction, Erectile Dysfunction Due to Arterial Disease, Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome, Chronic Prostatitis, Erectile Dysfunction Following Radical Prostatectomy, Erectile Dysfunction Following Radiation TherapySummary
The purpose of this study to perform a randomized, sham controlled analysis of the effectiveness of both fSWT and rWT in the relief of erectile dysfunction and chronic pelvic pain syndrome.
Detailed Description
After being informed about the study and potential risks, all patients giving written informed consent will undergo screening to determine eligibility for study entry. Participants who meet eligibility requirements will be randomized in a double blind manner (participant and investigator) to each treatment arm depending on their primary complaint. Participants with erectile dysfunction will be randomized 2:2:1 to either fSWT, rWT or sham therapy. Patients with chronic pelvic pain syndrome will be randomized 1:1 to either fSWT with pelvic floor physical therapy (PFPT) or PFPT with sham treatment.
Locations
1 location Found with status Recruiting
Status
- RECRUITING
Contact Person
- Raevti Bole
- 216-445-8640
- [email protected]
Principal Investigator
- Petar Bajic, MD
Eligibility Criteria
Erectile Dysfunction Group (ED) Inclusion Criteria (ED): (all of the following)
1. Cis-gendered heterosexual adult males18 years old
2. Stable relationship of more than 3 months duration with currently willing sexual partner and desire for penetration.
3. Mild to moderate organic erectile dysfunction (IIEF-EF score 11-25) in the last 3 months
4. If ED responsive or partially responsive to current use of PDE5I, participant must be willing to discontinue PDE5I for 4 weeks prior to trial and remain off PDE5I for the duration of the study. Partially responsive ED is defined as inadequate response for desired sexual activity, or poorly maintained erection despite initially good response.
5. Agreeable to attempt sexual intercourse at least 4 times per month for duration of study without being under the influence of alcohol or recreational drugs
6. Morning total testosterone level over 300ng/dL
Exclusion Criteria (ED):
1. Nerve-injury related ED (/spinal cord injury, severe lumbosacral disorder (radiculopathy, spinal stenosis) or other neurological disease affecting erectile functions (e.g, multiple sclerosis, alzheimer's disease, parkinsons disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis)
2. Untreated hypogonadism (morning total testosterone <300 ng/dL) or on androgen deprivation therapy in the last 12 months
3. Predominately psychogenic ED based upon expert clinician opinion
4. Peyronie's disease, palpable plaque or curvature/penile anatomic abnormality that affects penetrative intercourse to any degree
5. History of non-superficial penile surgery (e.g, penile prosthesis, penectomy, plication, grafting)
6. History of penile injury or trauma (e.g, priapism, penile fracture)
7. Use of intracavernosal injection for ED within the last year
8. If diabetic, HbA1c 8% or higher within the past 12 months
9. Known corporal veno-occlusive dysfunction based on prior Doppler penile ultrasound
10. Current tobacco smoker, or has smoked in the past year
11. Poorly controlled hyperlipidemia
12. Poorly controlled hypertension
13. Severe cardiac disease or history of myocardial infarction
14. History of psychiatric disorder including bipolar disorder, current moderate or severe depression
15. Patients currently using SSRI or psychotropic medication
16. Severe ED based on IIEF-EF (score 10 or below)
17. Current acute prostatitis
Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome Group:
Inclusion Criteria (CPPS): (all of the following)
1. Adult males ≥18 years old
2. Chronic pelvic pain not explained by concurrent urinary tract infections. urine)
3. Willing to do PFPT
Exclusion criteria (CPPS):
1. Nerve-injury related pelvic pain (history of /spinal cord injury, severe lumbosacral disorder (radiculopathy, spinal stenosis) or other neurological disease affecting pain in the pelvic region(Multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's, Parkinsons disease)
2. Acute prostatitis or any acute infection of the pelvic region
3. History of pelvic trauma
Study Plan
fSWT
EXPERIMENTAL
Focused Shock wave treatments
DEVICE:
Focused shockwaveDescription:
Storz Duolith SD-1 (Storz Medical, Tagerwilen, Switzerland)
rWT
ACTIVE_COMPARATOR
Radial wave treatments
DEVICE:
Radial waveDescription:
Zimmer enPuls Pro (Zimmer MedizinSysteme GmbH, Neu-Ulm, Germany)
Sham
SHAM_COMPARATOR
Sham treatments
DEVICE:
Sham treatmentDescription:
Handheld sham probe
Outcome Measures
Primary Outcome Measures
Erectile Dysfunction
Chronic Prostatitis/Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome:
Secondary Outcome Measures
Erectile Dysfunction
Erectile Dysfunction
Erectile Dysfunction
Timeline
Last Updated
August 3, 2025Start Date
May 22, 2023Today
October 27, 2025Completion Date ( Estimated )
December 1, 2025
Sponsors of this trial
Lead Sponsor
The Cleveland Clinic