The goal of this clinical trial is to find out if injecting Botox into men with erectile dysfunction makes their penis less stiff and gives them better erections. This will be done using a new ultrasound method. The main questions it tries to answer are: Is Botox injection safe and effective for men suffering from erectile dysfunction who failed other treatment methods? Does this new method have any radiological criteria for penile tissues? • If Botox is injected into the penis, is there a cut-off number for this technique that shows how much better things are before and after? Before and after treatment, participants will rate how much their erections have improved, and investigators will connect their answers to the findings
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
32
Botulinum neurotoxin (BoNT) is produced by Clostridium botulinum, an anaerobic ,gram-positive bacterium. Poisoning with BoNT can cause botulism, resulting in generalized paralysis, respiratory failure, and death .There are seven serotypes of BoNT: A, B, C1, D, E, F, and G. BoNT-A is the most commonly used serotype for medical purposes. Since its first use in 1977 for the treatment of strabismus in children, BoNT-A has since been used in aesthetic medicine and for the treatment of a number of disorders associated with overactive striated muscles, such as strabismus, esotropia, exotropia , focal dystonia, spasticity, and movement disorders. BoNT-A has also been used in the management of some smooth-muscle disorders, such as achalasia, oesophageal spasm , ptyalism, hyperhidrosis, and intrinsic rhinitis, blepharospasm, muscle spasms and spasticity, axillary hyperhidrosis, and neurogenic detrusor muscle overactivity of the urinary bladder.
Penile duplex study using intracavernosal injection of prostaglandin E1 (PGE1) before and after Botox injection (in the follow-up visit in the 6th week after Botox injection). Penile cavernosal arteries diameters and colored waves will be assessed. Shear wave elastosonography will be conducted comparing the stiffness of penile tissues before and after Botox injection
Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University
Cairo, Egypt
RECRUITINGThe International Index of Erectile Function Questionnaire (IIEF-5) score in patients with erectile dysfunction correlated with penile elasticity.
The International Index of Erectile Function Questionnaire (IIEF-5) is a questionnaire used by patients suffering from Erectile dysfunction to subjectively grade their condition. The score range from 5-25. and the erection status is classified into five categories based on the score: severe (5-7), moderate (8-11), mild to moderate (12-16), mild (17-21), no erectile dysfunction (22-25). The higher the score, the better the erection state.
Time frame: 1 months
Change from baseline in penile hardness using Shear wave elastosonography (SWE) after Intracavernosal injection by Botox at 6 weeks.
An elastosonographic method was introduced as a new ultrasound technique that provides information regarding the rigidity of tissues rather than their morphology. There are two types of elastosonographic methods: strain elastosonography and shear wave elastosonography (SWE). The unit used is kilopascals. The lower the values, the better the outcome. Rigid penis has stiffer tissues which have lower SWE values.
Time frame: 6 weeks
Change from baseline in the IIEF-5 score after Intracavernosal injection by Botox at 6 weeks.
The International Index of Erectile Function Questionnaire (IIEF-5) is a questionnaire used by patients suffering from Erectile dysfunction to subjectively grade their condition. The score range from 5-25. and the erection status is classified into five categories based on the score: severe (5-7), moderate (8-11), mild to moderate (12-16), mild (17-21), no erectile dysfunction (22-25).
Time frame: 6 weeks
A cut-off SWE value for determining significant pathological degree of elasticity of the cavernous tissue that would possibly benefit from ICI treatment by Botox
Time frame: 1 month
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