Effects of mild/asymptomatic COVID-19 on semen parameters and sex-related hormone levels in men: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

IF 3 2区 医学 Q2 ANDROLOGY Asian Journal of Andrology Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI:10.4103/aja202250
Bang-Wei Che, Pan Chen, Ying Yu, Wei Li, Tao Huang, Wen-Jun Zhang, Sheng-Han Xu, Jun He, Miao Liu, Kai-Fa Tang
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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has yet to be proven to alter male reproductive function, particularly in the majority of mild/asymptomatic patients. The purpose of this study was to explore whether mild/asymptomatic COVID-19 affects semen quality and sex-related hormone levels. To find suitable comparative studies, a systematic review and meta-analysis was done up to January 22, 2022, by using multiple databases (Web of Science, PubMed, and Embase). Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines were used to identify and choose the studies. Meta-analysis was used to examine the semen parameters and sex-related hormones of mild/asymptomatic COVID-19 patients before and after infection. The effects of semen collection time, fever, and intensity of verification on semen following infection were also investigated. A total of 13 studies (n = 770) were included in the analysis, including three case-control studies, six pre-post studies, and four single-arm studies. A meta-analysis of five pre-post studies showed that after infection with COVID-19, sperm concentration (I2 = 0; P = 0.003), total sperm count (I2 = 46.3%; P = 0.043), progressive motility (I2 = 50.0%; P < 0.001), total sperm motility (I2 = 76.1%; P = 0.047), and normal sperm morphology (I2 = 0; P = 0.001) decreased. Simultaneously, a systematic review of 13 studies found a significant relationship between semen collection time after infection, inflammation severity, and semen parameter values, with fever having only bearing on semen concentration. Furthermore, there was no significant difference in sex-related hormone levels before and after infection in mild/asymptomatic patients. Mild/asymptomatic COVID-19 infection had a significant effect on semen quality in the short term. It is recommended to avoid initiating a pregnancy during this period of time.

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轻/无症状COVID-19对男性精液参数和性激素水平的影响:系统综述和荟萃分析
尚未证明2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)会改变男性生殖功能,特别是在大多数轻度/无症状患者中。本研究的目的是探讨轻度/无症状COVID-19是否会影响精液质量和性激素水平。为了找到合适的比较研究,通过使用多个数据库(Web of Science、PubMed和Embase),到2022年1月22日进行了系统回顾和荟萃分析。使用系统评价和荟萃分析(PRISMA)指南的首选报告项目来识别和选择研究。采用meta分析检测轻/无症状COVID-19患者感染前后精液参数及性激素水平。研究了采集时间、发热程度和检验强度对感染后精液的影响。分析共纳入13项研究(n = 770),包括3项病例对照研究、6项前后研究和4项单组研究。对五项前后研究的荟萃分析显示,感染COVID-19后,精子浓度(I2 = 0;P = 0.003),总精子数(I2 = 46.3%;P = 0.043),进行性运动(I2 = 50.0%;P < 0.001),总精子活力(I2 = 76.1%;P = 0.047),精子形态正常(I2 = 0;P = 0.001)下降。同时,对13项研究的系统回顾发现,感染后精液采集时间、炎症严重程度和精液参数值之间存在显著关系,发烧仅与精液浓度有关。此外,轻度/无症状患者感染前后性激素水平无显著差异。轻/无症状感染者短期内对精液质量有显著影响。建议避免在这段时间内怀孕。
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Asian Journal of Andrology
Asian Journal of Andrology 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
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期刊介绍: Fields of particular interest to the journal include, but are not limited to: -Sperm biology: cellular and molecular mechanisms- Male reproductive system: structure and function- Hormonal regulation of male reproduction- Male infertility: etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment and prevention- Semen analysis & sperm functional assays- Sperm selection & quality and ART outcomes- Male sexual dysfunction- Male puberty development- Male ageing- Prostate diseases- Operational andrology- HIV & male reproductive tract infection- Male contraception- Environmental, lifestyle, genetic factors and male health- Male reproductive toxicology- Male sexual and reproductive health.
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