Literature DB >> 8262103

Single potential analysis of cavernous electrical activity. Four years' experience in more than 500 patients with erectile dysfunction.

M C Truss1, M H Djamilian, H K Tan, H Hinrichs, H Feistner, C G Stief, U Jonas.   

Abstract

Since the recent introduction of cavernous electromyography by Gerstenberg and Wagner, a new too for the study of erectile dysfunction in man is available. The refinement of this method, single potential analysis of cavernous electrical activity (SPACE), offers a straightforward approach to the diagnosis of cavernous autonomic neuropathy and smooth muscle myopathy by minimal invasive means. SPACE was done in more than 500 consecutive patients with erectile dysfunction and in 85 normal control subjects. With increasing experience the methodology was refined with respect to the used hardware as well as cut-off frequencies. In normal control subjects, SPACE showed a reproducible regular activity with potentials of low frequency and electrical silence inbetween. The potentials were synchronous throughout the cavernous bodies. In patients with peripheral autonomic denervation, asynchronous potentials with higher frequencies and irregular shape were found. Normal and abnormal potentials were found in patients with upper spinal cord lesions. Recordings obtained with surface electrodes showed similar characteristics when compared with recordings obtained with needle electrodes. Recent studies show that SPACE provides independent information about the autonomic and myogenic intactness of the cavernous tissue. Currently, a computerized expert system and a graded classification for easier interpretation is being developed with first results. We conclude that cavernous electrical activity can be recorded. SPACE is a reproducible diagnostic tool for erectile dysfunction.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8262103

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Urol        ISSN: 0302-2838            Impact factor:   20.096


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