COVID-19术后康复患者精液参数分析

M. Erdoğan, E. Erdoğan
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目的:新冠肺炎疫情在全球迅速蔓延。除了主要以肺部为目标,引起急性呼吸窘迫综合征,伴有严重的呼吸道症状和高死亡风险外,该病还可对心脏、肾脏和睾丸等其他器官造成损害。研究表明,男性比女性更容易感染这种疾病,男性的死亡率也更高。我们的目的是显示COVID-19对精子参数的影响。材料与方法:根据医院记录中是否存在pcr确诊的SARS-CoV-2阳性,比较COVID-19患者和健康对照组的精液分析。COVID-19(+)患者为轻症患者。共有510名参与者,53名COVID-19患者和457名健康对照组。对恢复的COVID-19患者进行PCR阳性确认后,平均在157(24-355)天后进行精液分析。此外,为了评估疾病的短期和长期影响,将患者分为PCR阳性后90天以内和90天以上两组。结果:康复患者精子进行活力均值为41.45(19.21),对照组为38.35(21.74)。康复组患者的平均总运动力为55.74(19.34),对照组为51.84(22.45)。康复患者精子形态正常比例为11.45(5.97),对照组为11.19(8.08)。康复患者精子浓度为68.60 (56.22)× 106/ml,对照组为74.10 (61.72)× 106/ml。恢复组平均精子不动率为44.26(19.34),对照组为48.16(22.45)。结论:本研究中,将COVID-19术后康复患者与健康对照组精液分析结果按康复时间进行精液参数比较,无统计学差异。要充分了解COVID-19对生殖系统的影响,还需要更多的研究。
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Analysis of Semen Parameters of Recovered Patients after COVID-19
Aim: The COVID-19 has spread rapidly around the world. Apart from primarily targeting the lungs and causing acute respiratory distress syndrome with severe respiratory symptoms and high risk of death, the disease can also cause damage to other organs such as the heart, kidney, and testis. Studies have shown that men are more likely to get infected by the disease than women and the death rate due to the disease is found to be higher in men. We aimed to show the effects of COVID-19 on sperm parameters. Materials and Methods: In the study, semen analyzes of COVID-19 patients and healthy control groups were compared according to the presence or absence of PCR-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 positivity in hospital records. Patients with COVID-19 (+) were the patients who had mild disease. A total of 510 participants, 53 COVID-19 patients and 457 healthy control groups. After positivity confirmation of recovered COVID-19 patients using PCR, semen analysis was performed after an average of 157 (24-355) days. Also, in order to evaluate the short-term and long-term effects of the disease, patients were grouped as those with less than 90 days and more than 90 days after receiving the positive PCR result. Results: While the mean progressive motility of sperm was 41.45 (19.21) in the recovered COVID-19 patients, it was 38.35 (21.74) in the control group. The mean total motility was 55.74 (19.34) in recovered COVID-19 patients, where as it was 51.84 (22.45) in control group. The percentage of normal sperm morphology was 11.45 (5.97) in recovered COVID-19 patients, however it was 11.19 (8.08) in control group. The sperm concentration was found to be 68.60 (56.22) x 106/ml in recovered COVID-19 patients, but it was 74.10 (61.72) x 106/ml in control group. Finally, the mean sperm immobility was 44.26 (19.34) in recovered COVID-19 group, however it was 48.16 (22.45) in control group. Conclusion: In the study, when the semen analysis results of patients who recovered after COVID-19 and healthy control groups were compared in terms of semen parameters according to the recovery time period, no statistically significant difference was found. More studies are needed to fully understand the effects of COVID-19 on the reproductive system.
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