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Diagnosis of hypogonadism in patients treated with low energy shock wave therapy for erectile dysfunction: a narrative review
Authors:Dariusz Ka&#x;ka  Ma&#x;gorzata Biernikiewicz  Jana Gebala  Ma&#x;gorzata Sobieszcza&#x;ska  S&#x;awomir Jakima  Witold Pilecki  Les&#x;aw Rusiecki
Institution:1.Cardiosexology Unit, Department of Pathophysiology, Wrocław Medical University, Wrocław, Poland;2.Men’s Health Centre in Wroclaw, Poland;3.Studio Słowa, Wrocław, Poland;4.Cardiosexology Students Club, Wrocław Medical University, Wrocław, Poland;5.Department of Geriatrics, Wrocław Medical University, Wrocław, Poland;6.Polish Sexology, Warsaw, Poland
Abstract:Several methods of treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED) are offered with low energy shock-wave therapy (LESWT) gaining increasing attention. Reports have documented that LESWT stimulates tissue neovascularization, proliferation and differentiation of endothelial cells, and production of nitric oxide - all can improve the condition of erectile tissue. However, the overall and sexual condition of men deteriorates with age which is linked with a constant decrease in testosterone concentration. A higher risk of sexual health disorders and reduced physical fitness correlates with a testosterone concentration of <12 nmol/L. Such patients may require testosterone replacement therapy. We conducted a target literature review to investigate whether testosterone concentration is taken into account in studies on the use of LESWT in the treatment of ED. We found that most studies did not provide any information on testosterone status. Only 8 of 25 studies examined showed values of testosterone concentrations. Only one of these analyses checked the relationship between the efficacy of LESWT and testosterone concentration. As a result, meta-analyses published to date may not show the full value of LESWT in the treatment of ED. We conclude that in the light of the significant role testosterone plays in the process of an erection and the mechanism of LESWT action, it can be recommended to examine testosterone concentration and to diagnose hypogonadism during the qualification of patients to studies on LESWT efficacy. Moreover, the effectiveness of LESWT in relation to the current testosterone concentration should also be further investigated.
Keywords:Erectile dysfunction (ED)  hypogonadism  testosterone  low energy shock wave therapy (LESWT)  impotence
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