Expandibility As A Measure of Fibrosis Induced Impotence
可扩展性作为纤维化引起的阳痿的衡量标准
基本信息
- 批准号:6672564
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 16.15万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2003
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2003-09-15 至 2006-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:adult human (21+) aging body physical characteristic clinical research connective tissue diagnosis design /evaluation early diagnosis fibrosis human subject impotence male male reproductive system disorder diagnosis mathematical model model design /development morphology morphometry patient oriented research penis penis erection physical property smooth muscle
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant):
Erectile dysfunction is common, developing in 52% of men aged 40-70 years, and the host significant physiological correlate is increasing age. Independent of vascular disease, erectile tissue undergoes progressive loss of corporal trabacular smooth muscle and increase of corporal connective tissue. If clinicians were able to accurately measure in a non-invasive manner the degree of corporal fibrosis, they would be in a position to develop management strategies to prevent or delay the onset of erectile dysfunction. The clinical utility of an assessment of corpus cavernosum fibrosis is primarily early detection of initial structural disease, a critical component of erectile dysfunction prophylaxis. The broad, long-term objective of this engineering-based medical research is the development of a clinically-applicable method to assess corpus cavernosum fibrosis. The specific aims to achieve this goal will be to: (i) develop a refined engineering model that illustrates the relationship between cavernosal percent smooth muscle and cavernosal "expandibility". (2) demonstrate, in a group of patients, correlation between cavernosal "expandibility" (obtained during pre-operative dynamic infusion pharmacocavernosometry) and cavernosal percent smooth muscle (obtained by histomorphometric analysis of the cavernosal tissue harvested during penile implant surgery). This would verify that the correlation between these two parameters, which was shown to exist in a previous animal study, also exists in humans; and (3) clinically test a circular strain gauge device that automatically measures penile geometry versus intracavernosal pressure which is necessary for the calculation of cavernosal "expandibility". It is anticipated that this project will contribute substantially to a new clinical assessment of the structural effects of aging on erectile dysfunction which is necessary to develop rational effective clinical strategies to offset the age-related decline in erectile function.
描述(由申请人提供):
勃起功能障碍是常见的,在40 - 70岁的男性中有52%发生,并且宿主显著的生理相关性是年龄的增加。独立于血管疾病,勃起组织经历了进行性的阴茎海绵体平滑肌损失和阴茎海绵体结缔组织增加。如果临床医生能够以非侵入性的方式准确测量身体纤维化的程度,他们将能够制定管理策略来预防或延迟勃起功能障碍的发作。海绵体纤维化评估的临床效用主要是早期发现初始结构性疾病,这是预防勃起功能障碍的关键组成部分。这项基于工程的医学研究的广泛,长期目标是开发一种临床适用的方法来评估阴茎海绵体纤维化。实现这一目标的具体目标将是:(i)开发一个精细的工程模型,说明海绵体平滑肌百分比和海绵体"扩张性"之间的关系。(2)在一组患者中证明了海绵体"可膨胀性"(在术前动态输注海绵体药物测定法期间获得)与海绵体平滑肌百分比(通过阴茎植入手术期间采集的海绵体组织的组织形态学分析获得)之间的相关性。这将验证这两个参数之间的相关性,其在先前的动物研究中显示存在,也存在于人类中;和(3)临床测试圆形应变仪装置,其自动测量阴茎几何形状与海绵体内压力,这对于计算海绵体"膨胀性"是必要的。预计该项目将大大有助于对衰老对勃起功能障碍的结构性影响进行新的临床评估,这对于制定合理有效的临床策略以抵消与年龄相关的勃起功能下降是必要的。
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Expandibility As A Measure of Fibrosis Induced Impotence
可扩展性作为纤维化引起的阳痿的衡量标准
- 批准号:
6797715 - 财政年份:2003
- 资助金额:
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