The impact of COVID-19 on male reproductive health: a Systematic Review.

IF 1.8 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Jornal Brasileiro de Reproducao Assistida Pub Date : 2024-08-26 DOI:10.5935/1518-0557.20240028
Beatriz Matos Anastácio, Paula Bruno Monteiro, Melissa Figueiredo Capelo
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Abstract

Objective: This systematic literature review aims to assess the impact of COVID-19 on male fertility.

Data sources: The study draws upon data extracted from PubMed, SciELO, and LILACS databases.

Study selection: The review incorporates cross-sectional studies, cohort studies, and clinical trials, encompassing investigations related to the subject matter. The studies included were published between June 2020 and March 2023, and encompassed content in English, Portuguese, and Spanish. Exclusion criteria encompassed review articles, case reports, abstracts, studies involving animal models, duplicate articles, and letters to the editor.

Data collection: Data extracted included the author's name and publication year, the number of patients studied, patient age, the presence of COVID-19 in semen, observed hormonal changes, and alterations in seminal quality.

Conclusions: While hormonal changes and a decline in seminal quality were observed in COVID-19 patients, the virus itself was not detected in semen in the analyzed articles, which contradicts certain findings in the existing literature. It is essential to note that methodologies in the studies were diverse, and, due to the novelty of this infection, it is premature to definitively ascertain its long-term effects on male fertility or whether fertility can recover after a period of convalescence. This underscores the necessity for further research, utilizing more robust methodologies such as cohort studies.

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目的:本系统性文献综述旨在评估 COVID-19 对男性生育能力的影响:本系统性文献综述旨在评估 COVID-19 对男性生育能力的影响:本研究从PubMed、SciELO和LILACS数据库中提取数据:综述包括横断面研究、队列研究和临床试验,涵盖与主题相关的调查。纳入的研究发表于 2020 年 6 月至 2023 年 3 月之间,包括英语、葡萄牙语和西班牙语内容。排除标准包括综述文章、病例报告、摘要、涉及动物模型的研究、重复文章和致编辑的信:提取的数据包括作者姓名和发表年份、研究的患者人数、患者年龄、精液中是否存在 COVID-19、观察到的激素变化以及精液质量的改变:虽然在 COVID-19 患者中观察到了激素变化和精液质量下降,但在分析的文章中并未在精液中检测到病毒本身,这与现有文献中的某些发现相矛盾。必须指出的是,这些研究的方法各不相同,而且由于这种感染的新颖性,要明确确定它对男性生育能力的长期影响或在康复期后生育能力是否能恢复还为时过早。这凸显了进一步研究的必要性,研究应采用更可靠的方法,如队列研究。
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