Effect of Bariatric Surgery on Semen Parameters: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

IF 1.5 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Yong Wei, Quanbing Chen, Wenhui Qian
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BACKGROUND The present systematic review and meta-analysis was performed to explore the possible effect of bariatric surgery on semen parameters. MATERIAL AND METHODS Studies on the effect of bariatric surgeries on semen parameters were collected by searching Cochrane Library, PUBMED, EMBASE, MEDLINE, and CNKI databases. We extracted information on essential data and outcome measures, including study design, bariatric surgery, and semen parameters at baseline and after the surgery from the included studies, and STATA 12.0 software was applied to conduct the meta-analysis. Predefined subgroup analyses were also conducted by study design and bariatric surgical procedures. The standard mean difference (SMD) was calculated to estimate the effect on semen parameters. RESULTS After the literature search, 6 articles that fulfilled the inclusion criteria were included in the present meta-analysis. The results revealed that patients who had undergone gastric bypass surgery had an increase in semen volume (SMD (95%CI)=0.583 (0.121-1.045), p=0.013). However, the seminal concentration (overall, SMD (95%CI)=-0.123 (-0.418-0.173), p=0.416) and the semen progressive motility (overall SMD (95%CI)=0.148 (-0.148-0.444), p=0.328) remained unchanged after the bariatric surgery. Nevertheless, semen normal morphology experienced an increase in the subgroup of prospective design and sleeve gastrectomy (prospective study, SMD (95%CI)= 0.385 (0.074-0.697), p=0.015, sleeve gastrectomy, SMD (95%CI)=0.880 (0.465-1.296), p=0.000; overall, SMD (95%CI)=0.372 (0.068-0.677), p=0.017). CONCLUSIONS In conclusion, based on the limitations of the present meta-analysis, definite conclusions cannot be reached regarding the possible effect of bariatric surgery on semen parameters.

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减肥手术对精液参数的影响:系统回顾和荟萃分析。
本系统综述和荟萃分析旨在探讨减肥手术对精液参数的可能影响。材料与方法通过检索Cochrane Library、PUBMED、EMBASE、MEDLINE和CNKI数据库收集有关减肥手术对精液参数影响的研究。我们从纳入的研究中提取了基本数据和结局指标的信息,包括研究设计、减肥手术、基线和手术后精液参数,并应用STATA 12.0软件进行meta分析。预先确定的亚组分析也通过研究设计和减肥手术程序进行。计算标准均差(SMD)来估计对精液参数的影响。结果文献检索后,6篇符合纳入标准的文献被纳入meta分析。结果显示,行胃分流术的患者精液量增加(SMD (95%CI)=0.583 (0.121 ~ 1.045), p=0.013)。然而,减肥手术后精液浓度(总体SMD (95%CI)=-0.123 (-0.418-0.173), p=0.416)和精液进行性运动(总体SMD (95%CI)=0.148 (-0.148-0.444), p=0.328)保持不变。然而,精液正常形态在前瞻性设计和套筒胃切除术亚组中有所增加(前瞻性研究,SMD (95%CI)= 0.385 (0.074-0.697), p=0.015,套筒胃切除术,SMD (95%CI)=0.880 (0.465-1.296), p=0.000;总的来说,SMD (95% ci) = 0.372 (0.068 - -0.677), p = 0.017)。总之,基于本荟萃分析的局限性,减肥手术对精液参数可能产生的影响尚不能得出明确的结论。
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