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The purpose of this study is to evaluate whether using penile vibratory stimulation with the Viberect handheld device can help the recovery of erections and urinary control after radical prostatectomy.
Prostate cancer screening programs have led to thousands of sexually healthy and continent men being diagnosed with prostate cancer every year. Recent literature suggests that up to 80% of these cancers are confined to the prostate gland. Currently, radical prostatectomy (RP) remains the best option for management of clinically localized prostate cancer in men with life expectancy greater than 10 years. Despite providing optimal cancer control, surgery can lead to quality of life (QOL) problems such as urinary incontinence and erectile dysfunction (ED). Refinement of surgical technique have improved sexual and continence outcomes; however erectile function lags behind other QOL measures by 1-2 years, and quality of returning erections is often inferior. This can have profound biological, marital, and psychological consequences in potent men undergoing RP.
ED is the inability to develop and maintain an erection for satisfactory sexual intercourse or activity. ED after nerve-sparing RP is related to a certain degree with functional impairment of cavernous nerves (CN) that travel along the prostate to the penis. This neuropraxia can last as long as 2 years. Pro-erectile nerve stimulus is vital for replenishment of corporal oxygen supply and other metabolic needs. Several histological analyses have demonstrated decreased smooth muscle number, cell-cell contact, venous leakage, collagen deposition, and additional harmful effects to corporal tissue after injury to CN.
Awaiting post-surgical neuropraxia recovery, urologists have proposed a proactive approach to use of oral, intraurethral or injectable pharmacotherapy, neuromodulation, or vacuum-assisted regimens in erectile rehabilitation programs. Several studies demonstrate variable functional improvement in erectile function. Unfortunately, prohibitive costs of medications, poor response, and pain from injectables or intraurethral application often lead to high dropout rates.
In addition to ED, a significant proportion of men after surgery develop and suffer from urinary incontinence (Stress, Urge, Mixed) requiring wearing pads with bothersome complaints persisting for months, even years after RP.
The primary objective is to assess the role of penile vibratory stimulation by the Viberect device in enhancing the recovery of erectile function/rigidity and urinary continence after RP for clinically localized prostate cancer. The difference in penile length will be compared in each arm.
The secondary objective is to obtain a formal risk analysis (RA). Other objectives are to assess the ease of use and acceptability of vibratory stimulation at home.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
|---|---|---|---|
| Viberect device | Experimental | Men in this group will begin using the Viberect device 3 days after Foley catheter removal after surgery on a daily (or at least 4 times a week) basis for 7-10 minutes in a relaxed setting. |
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| No Viberect | No Intervention | Men in this group will not be provided with the Viberect device |
| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Viberect device | Device | Men who begin using the Viberect device 3 days after Foley catheter removal on a daily (or at least 4 times a week) basis for 7-10 minutes in a relaxed setting with sexual thoughts or foreplay for one year. Viberect method can be performed by the person's sexual partner. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| change in erectile function | The International Index for Erectile Function (IIEF) questionnaire will be administered. This is a 15 item tool; 6 ask questions addressing Erectile function over the previous 4 weeks. Scores from 0-30 can be obtained in this domain. Scores are interpreted as follows: 0-6 = Severe dysfunction, 7-12 = Moderate dysfunction, 13-18 = mild-moderate dysfunction, 19-24 = mild dysfunction, 25-30 = No dysfunction | baseline to 6 weeks after first device use |
| change in erectile function | IIEF questionnaire will be administered. This is a 15 item tool; 6 ask questions addressing Erectile function over the previous 4 weeks. Scores from 0-30 can be obtained in this domain. Scores are interpreted as follows: 0-6 = Severe dysfunction, 7-12 = Moderate dysfunction, 13-18 = mild-moderate dysfunction, 19-24 = mild dysfunction, 25-30 = No dysfunction | baseline to 3 months after first device use |
| change in erectile function | IIEF questionnaire will be administered. This is a 15 item tool; 6 ask questions addressing Erectile function over the previous 4 weeks. Scores from 0-30 can be obtained in this domain. Scores are interpreted as follows: 0-6 = Severe dysfunction, 7-12 = Moderate dysfunction, 13-18 = mild-moderate dysfunction, 19-24 = mild dysfunction, 25-30 = No dysfunction | baseline to 6 months after first device use |
| change in erectile function | The International Index for Erectile Function (IIEF) questionnaire will be administered. This is a 15 item tool; 6 ask questions addressing Erectile function over the previous 4 weeks. Scores from 0-30 can be obtained in this domain. Scores are interpreted as follows: 0-6 = Severe dysfunction, 7-12 = Moderate dysfunction, 13-18 = mild-moderate dysfunction, 19-24 = mild dysfunction, 25-30 = No dysfunction | baseline to 9 months after first device use |
| change in erectile function |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| change in urinary control | The Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite (EPIC) urinary function assessment questionnaire will be administered. This is a 7 item tool assessing urinary function over the past 4 weeks. Higher scores indicate decreased urinary control | baseline to 6 weeks after first device use |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| change in assessment of ease and acceptability of use of the Viberect | The Erectile Dysfunction Inventory of Treatment Satisfaction (EDITS) questionnaire will be administered. This is an 11 item tool addressing participant satisfaction with the Viberect; higher scores indicate greater dissatisfaction | 6 weeks after first device use to 3 months |
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Exclusion Criteria:
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
|---|---|---|
| Arthur L Burnett, MD, MBA | Johns Hopkins University | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Johns Hopkins Hospital | Baltimore | Maryland | 21287 | United States | ||
| Frederick Urology Specialists |
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The International Index for Erectile Function (IIEF) questionnaire will be administered. This is a 15 item tool; 6 ask questions addressing Erectile function over the previous 4 weeks. Scores from 0-30 can be obtained in this domain. Scores are interpreted as follows: 0-6 = Severe dysfunction, 7-12 = Moderate dysfunction, 13-18 = mild-moderate dysfunction, 19-24 = mild dysfunction, 25-30 = No dysfunction |
| baseline to 12 months after first device use |
| change in erectile function | The Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite (EPIC) sexual assessment questionnaire will be administered. The tool has 9 questions about erectile function over the previous 4 weeks. It is scored from 9 - 43 with higher scores indicating greater dysfunction | baseline to 6 weeks after first device use |
| change in erectile function | The Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite (EPIC) sexual assessment questionnaire will be administered. The tool has 9 questions about erectile function over the previous 4 weeks. It is scored from 9 - 43 with higher scores indicating greater dysfunction | baseline to 3 months after first device use |
| change in erectile function | The Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite (EPIC) sexual assessment questionnaire will be administered. The tool has 9 questions about erectile function over the previous 4 weeks. It is scored from 9 - 43 with higher scores indicating greater dysfunction | baseline to 6 months after first device use |
| change in erectile function | The Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite (EPIC) sexual assessment questionnaire will be administered. The tool has 9 questions about erectile function over the previous 4 weeks. It is scored from 9 - 43 with higher scores indicating greater dysfunction | baseline to 9 months after first device use |
| change in erectile function | The Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite (EPIC) sexual assessment questionnaire will be administered. The tool has 9 questions about erectile function over the previous 4 weeks. It is scored from 9 - 43 with higher scores indicating greater dysfunction | baseline to 12 months after first device use |
| change in erectile function | The Erectile Hardness Score (EHS) questionnaire will be administered. it is a single item tool. It is scored from 1 to 4. 4 indicates attainment of full rigidity with ability to perform penetrative intercourse | baseline to 6 weeks after first device use |
| change in erectile function | The Erectile Hardness Score (EHS) questionnaire will be administered. it is a single item tool. It is scored from 1 to 4. 4 indicates attainment of full rigidity with ability to perform penetrative intercourse | baseline to 3 months after first device use |
| change in erectile function | The Erectile Hardness Score (EHS) questionnaire will be administered. it is a single item tool. It is scored from 1 to 4. 4 indicates attainment of full rigidity with ability to perform penetrative intercourse | baseline to 6 months after first device use |
| change in erectile function (EF) | The Erectile Hardness Score (EHS) questionnaire will be administered. it is a single item tool. It is scored from 1 to 4. 4 indicates attainment of full rigidity with ability to perform penetrative intercourse | baseline to 9 months after first device use |
| change in EF | The Erectile Hardness Score (EHS) questionnaire will be administered. it is a single item tool. It is scored from 1 to 4. 4 indicates attainment of full rigidity with ability to perform penetrative intercourse | baseline to 12 months after first device use |
| change in EF | Measurement of penile length from corona to dorsal glans penis in centimeters | baseline to 6 weeks after first device use |
| change in EF | Measurement of penile length from corona to dorsal glans penis in centimeters | baseline to 3 months after first device use |
| change in EF | Measurement of penile length from corona to dorsal glans penis in centimeters | baseline to 6 months after first device use |
| change in EF | Measurement of penile length from corona to dorsal glans penis in centimeters | baseline to 9 months after first device use |
| change in EF | Measurement of penile length from corona to dorsal glans penis in centimeters | baseline to 12 months after first device use |
| change in urinary control |
The Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite (EPIC) urinary function assessment questionnaire will be administered. This is a 7 item tool assessing urinary function over the past 4 weeks. Higher scores indicate decreased urinary control |
| baseline to 3 months after first device use |
| change in urinary control | The Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite (EPIC) urinary function assessment questionnaire will be administered. This is a 7 item tool assessing urinary function over the past 4 weeks. Higher scores indicate decreased urinary control | baseline to 6 months after first device use |
| change in urinary control | The Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite (EPIC) urinary function assessment questionnaire will be administered. This is a 7 item tool assessing urinary function over the past 4 weeks. Higher scores indicate decreased urinary control | baseline to 9 months after first device use |
| change in urinary control | The Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite (EPIC) urinary function assessment questionnaire will be administered. This is a 7 item tool assessing urinary function over the past 4 weeks. Higher scores indicate decreased urinary control | baseline to 12 months after first device use |
| change in urinary control | Mass of incontinence guards used over a 24 hour period in grams | baseline to 6 weeks after first device use |
| change in urinary control | Mass of incontinence guards used over a 24 hour period in grams | baseline to 3 months after first device use |
| change in urinary control | Mass of incontinence guards used over a 24 hour period in grams | baseline to 6 months after first device use |
| change in urinary control | Mass of incontinence guards used over a 24 hour period in grams | baseline to 9 months after first device use |
| change in urinary control | Mass of incontinence guards used over a 24 hour period in grams | baseline to 12 months after first device use |
| change in urinary control | The International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS) Questionnaire will be administered. 7 questionnaires address urinary control with a total attainable score from 0-35. 0 = no dysfunction, 1-7 = mild dysfunction, 8 - 19 = moderate dysfunction, 20-35 = severe dysfunction. The 8th/final item addresses impact of urinary control on quality of life | baseline to 6 weeks after first device use |
| change in urinary control | The International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS) Questionnaire will be administered. 7 questionnaires address urinary control with a total attainable score from 0-35. 0 = no dysfunction, 1-7 = mild dysfunction, 8 - 19 = moderate dysfunction, 20-35 = severe dysfunction. The 8th/final item addresses impact of urinary control on quality of life | baseline to 3 months after first device use |
| change in urinary control | The International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS) Questionnaire will be administered. 7 questionnaires address urinary control with a total attainable score from 0-35. 0 = no dysfunction, 1-7 = mild dysfunction, 8 - 19 = moderate dysfunction, 20-35 = severe dysfunction. The 8th/final item addresses impact of urinary control on quality of life | baseline to 6 months after first device use |
| change in urinary control | The International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS) Questionnaire will be administered. 7 questionnaires address urinary control with a total attainable score from 0-35. 0 = no dysfunction, 1-7 = mild dysfunction, 8 - 19 = moderate dysfunction, 20-35 = severe dysfunction. The 8th/final item addresses impact of urinary control on quality of life | baseline to 9 months after first device use |
| change in urinary control | The International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS) Questionnaire will be administered. 7 questionnaires address urinary control with a total attainable score from 0-35. 0 = no dysfunction, 1-7 = mild dysfunction, 8 - 19 = moderate dysfunction, 20-35 = severe dysfunction. The 8th/final item addresses impact of urinary control on quality of life | baseline to 12 months after first device use |
| change in assessment of ease and acceptability of use of the Viberect |
The Erectile Dysfunction Inventory of Treatment Satisfaction (EDITS) questionnaire will be administered. This is an 11 item tool addressing participant satisfaction with the Viberect; higher scores indicate greater dissatisfaction |
| 6 weeks after first device use to 6 months |
| change in assessment of ease and acceptability of use of the Viberect | The Erectile Dysfunction Inventory of Treatment Satisfaction (EDITS) questionnaire will be administered. This is an 11 item tool addressing participant satisfaction with the Viberect; higher scores indicate greater dissatisfaction | 6 weeks after first device use to 9 months |
| change in assessment of ease and acceptability of use of the Viberect | The Erectile Dysfunction Inventory of Treatment Satisfaction (EDITS) questionnaire will be administered. This is an 11 item tool addressing participant satisfaction with the Viberect; higher scores indicate greater dissatisfaction | 6 weeks after first device use to 12 months |
| change in assessment of ease and acceptability of use of the Viberect | The Treatment Satisfaction Scale (TSS) questionnaire will be administered. This is an 21 item tool addressing participant satisfaction with the Viberect; higher scores indicate greater dissatisfaction | baseline to 6 weeks after first device use |
| change in assessment of ease and acceptability of use of the Viberect | The Treatment Satisfaction Scale (TSS) questionnaire will be administered. This is an 21 item tool addressing participant satisfaction with the Viberect; higher scores indicate greater dissatisfaction | baseline to 3 months after first device use |
| change in assessment of ease and acceptability of use of the Viberect | The Treatment Satisfaction Scale (TSS) questionnaire will be administered. This is an 21 item tool addressing participant satisfaction with the Viberect; higher scores indicate greater dissatisfaction | baseline to 6 months after first device use |
| change in assessment of ease and acceptability of use of the Viberect | The Treatment Satisfaction Scale (TSS) questionnaire will be administered. This is an 21 item tool addressing participant satisfaction with the Viberect; higher scores indicate greater dissatisfaction | baseline to 9 months after first device use |
| change in assessment of ease and acceptability of use of the Viberect | The Treatment Satisfaction Scale (TSS) questionnaire will be administered. This is an 21 item tool addressing participant satisfaction with the Viberect; higher scores indicate greater dissatisfaction | baseline to 12 months after first device use |
| Frederick |
| Maryland |
| 21701 |
| United States |
| ID | Term |
|---|---|
| D053206 | Nocturnal Enuresis |
| D007172 | Erectile Dysfunction |
| ID | Term |
|---|---|
| D004775 | Enuresis |
| D014555 | Urination Disorders |
| D014570 | Urologic Diseases |
| D052776 | Female Urogenital Diseases |
| D005261 | Female Urogenital Diseases and Pregnancy Complications |
| D000091642 | Urogenital Diseases |
| D052801 | Male Urogenital Diseases |
| D001526 | Behavioral Symptoms |
| D001519 | Behavior |
| D019960 | Elimination Disorders |
| D001523 | Mental Disorders |
| D005832 | Genital Diseases, Male |
| D000091662 | Genital Diseases |
| D012735 | Sexual Dysfunction, Physiological |
| D020018 | Sexual Dysfunctions, Psychological |
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