重症COVID-19患者睾酮和雌激素水平低,性行为受损

IF 1.2 Q3 Medicine Sexologies Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.sexol.2022.03.002
G.F. Mohammed , H.M. Saad
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评估感染和未感染COVID-19的女性在女性生殖器自我形象、性功能和激素状况方面是否存在差异。采用女性生殖器自我形象量表(FGSIS)、女性性功能指数(FSFI)和实验室调查对女性生殖器自我形象进行评价。该研究显示,除了疼痛外,病例与对照组之间FSFI的所有领域都存在显著差异。该研究表明,FGSIS的所有领域在病例和对照组之间存在显著差异。研究显示,两组患者新冠肺炎后血清总睾酮(TT)、游离睾酮(FT)和雌二醇(E)水平显著下降(P <0.05)。观察到患者血清TT、FT、E和FGSIS结构域与FGSIS总分呈正相关。
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Severe COVID-19 has low testosterone, estrogen levels, and impaired sexuality

For assessing whether women with and without COVID-19 differed with regard to female genital self-image, sexual function and hormonal profile. Female genital self-image being assessed with the female genital self-image scale (FGSIS) and Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) and laboratory investigations. The study had revealed significant differences in all domains of the FSFI except pain between the cases and the controls. The study had demonstrated significant differences in all domains of the FGSIS between the cases and the controls. The study had shown significant decline in the post-COVID-19 serum levels of total testosterone (TT), free testosterone (FT) and estradiol (E) between the two groups (P < 0.05). Positive correlations between serum TT, FT, E and FGSIS domains and total score of FGSIS in the cases were observed.

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Sexologies
Sexologies PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: Sexologies offers a large panel of information to all health professionals working in the field of sexuality: anatomophysiological and basic research; psychodynamic, cognitive, behavioural and relational evaluations of sexual difficulties; epidemiological, sociological, forensic data; information on new sexoactive molecules; research on sexual physiology, reports on specialized congresses; press and books reviews; ethical aspects; calendar of major events of sexology around the world.
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