Yilmaz Mehmet, Karaaslan Mustafa, Şirin Mehmet Emin, Aybal Halil Çağrı, Polat Muhammed Emin, Soyturk Selim, Toprak Tuncay, Tonyali Senol, Guven Selcuk
Urology, MediClin Kraichgau-Klinik, Fritz-Hagner-Promenade 15, 74906, Bad Rappenau, Germany.
Department of Urology, Bayindir Healthcare Group Kavaklidere Hospital, Ankara, Turkey.
Int Urol Nephrol. 2025 Jun 30. doi: 10.1007/s11255-025-04639-3.
Low-intensity pulsed ultrasound (LIPUS) is a form of mid-frequency ultrasound (0.7-3 MHz) delivered in pulse wave mode (100 and 1000 Hz). LIPUS delivers high-frequency sound waves with low-intensity mechanical energy that can be transmitted to cells and thus tissues, thereby producing biological effects. The regenerative activity of LIPUS in tissues, including the cavernous nerve, has been demonstrated in numerous studies. In this systematic review, we aimed to evaluate the efficacy of LIPUS on erectile dysfunction (ED).
A systematic search was conducted using PubMed-MEDLINE and Web of Science databases with the following search terms as of March 2, 2025: ''low-intensity pulsed ultrasound AND erectile dysfunction'',''LIPUS AND erectile dysfunction'', ''low-intensity pulsed ultrasound AND erectile function'', ''low-intensity pulsed ultrasound AND penile erection '' by combining PICO (population, intervention, comparison, outcome) terms.
A total of six studies involving 615 patients undergoing LIPUS were identified. Three of these were randomized controlled trials (RCT), and three were non-RCT. Two studies have analysed ED associated with Peyronie's disease and chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome. One study compared LIPUS with LIPUS + tadalafil and one study compared LIPUS with LIPUS + biofeedback electric stimulation in patients with ED. One study compared LIPUS with a sham-treated control group, and another study compared the efficacy of LIPUS treatment 2-3 times per week. The studies reported a significant increase in IIEF scores after LIPUS treatment compared to baseline levels.
In spite of limited reports in the literature, LIPUS may be a promising non-invasive treatment for the management of ED.
低强度脉冲超声(LIPUS)是一种以脉冲波模式(100和1000赫兹)传输的中频超声(0.7 - 3兆赫)形式。LIPUS以低强度机械能传递高频声波,这种声波可传递至细胞乃至组织,从而产生生物学效应。众多研究已证实LIPUS在包括海绵体神经在内的组织中的再生活性。在本系统评价中,我们旨在评估LIPUS对勃起功能障碍(ED)的疗效。
截至2025年3月2日,使用PubMed - MEDLINE和Web of Science数据库进行系统检索,检索词如下:“低强度脉冲超声与勃起功能障碍”、“LIPUS与勃起功能障碍”、“低强度脉冲超声与勃起功能”、“低强度脉冲超声与阴茎勃起”,通过组合PICO(人群、干预措施、对照、结局)术语进行检索。
共纳入6项涉及615例接受LIPUS治疗患者的研究。其中3项为随机对照试验(RCT),3项为非RCT。两项研究分析了与佩罗尼氏病和慢性前列腺炎/慢性盆腔疼痛综合征相关的ED。一项研究比较了LIPUS与LIPUS + 他达拉非,另一项研究比较了LIPUS与LIPUS + 生物反馈电刺激对ED患者的疗效。一项研究将LIPUS与假治疗对照组进行比较,另一项研究比较了每周进行2 - 3次LIPUS治疗的疗效。研究报告称,与基线水平相比,LIPUS治疗后国际勃起功能指数(IIEF)评分显著提高。
尽管文献报道有限,但LIPUS可能是一种有前景的非侵入性ED治疗方法。