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The effectiveness of transdermal electromotive administration with verapamil and dexamethasone in the treatment of Peyronie's disease. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of transdermal electromotive administration (TEA) of verapamil and dexamethasone in treating Peyronie's disease (PD) in 51 patients.
  • The treatment consisted of 20 sessions over 2 months, with evaluations before and after therapy, revealing improvements in penile plaques, angulation, pain during erections, and erectile dysfunction.
  • Results indicated that while 55% of patients saw complete resolution of sexual activity issues and 80% of pain, the therapy was more successful in enhancing subjective symptoms rather than objective measurements.

Article Abstract

Aim: To determine the effectiveness of transdermal electromotive administration (TEA) of verapamil and dexamethasone in the treatment of Peyronie's disease (PD).

Method: Totally, 51 patients with PD were prospectively included in the study. All patients were evaluated by history, subjective score scales, physical examination, photographs, and penile USG, before and after therapy. All patients were treated with TEA of the combination of verapamil and dexamethasone. The treatment plan included a total of 20 sessions (at 3-day intervals for a period of 2 months), each with a duration of 20 min. At the end of the study, improvements in penile plaques, penile deviation, pain on erection, and erectile dysfunction were determined.

Results: The findings in 41 of the 51 patients were eligible to present. Median patient age was 52 years. Median duration of disease at presentation was 8 months. Remarkable reduction in palpable plaques and in penile angulation was observed in 10 patients (24%) and 11 (26%) patients, respectively. There were significant decreases in median plaque volume from 72 mm(2) to 45 mm(2) (P < 0.001), and in median penile angulation from 25 degrees to 15 degrees (P < 0.001). Impaired sexual activity and pain on erection had completely resolved in 11 (55%) patients and in 16 (80%), respectively.

Conclusion: The results of our study have shown that TEA of the combination of verapamil and dexamethasone is a more effective therapy for improving subjective symptoms rather than objective symptoms. Therefore, we think that this treatment can be individualized according to the clinical features of PD patients.

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