Vitamins as primary or adjunctive treatment in infertile men with varicocele: A systematic review.

IF 1.3 Q3 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Georgios Tsampoukas, Kristiana Gkeka, Athanasios Dellis, Dominic Brown, Antigoni Katsouri, Ahmed Alneshawy, Mohamad Moussa, Athanasios Papatsoris, Noor Buchholz
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Objective: To investigate the usage and the efficacy of vitamins as primary or adjuvant treatment in infertile men with varicocele.

Methods: A systematic search in PubMed, the Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online (MEDLINE) and Cochrane Library with the terms (varicocele) AND (vitamins) was performed. We searched for studies: a) reporting the administration of vitamins (individually or as part of a complex) in men with varicocele and infertility, b) primarily or adjuvant to invasive treatment, and c) reporting the impact on semen parameters and/or pregnancy rates. Exclusion criteria were animal, adolescent and non-English studies, grey literature and trials reporting abstracts only.

Results: Seven studies were identified eligible for qualitative analysis. All studies were randomised except one (case series). Vitamins were administered dominantly as part of antioxidant complex and only two studies used vitamins (C and E, respectively) as sole agent. In two studies, vitamin monotherapy resulted in improvement in semen quality, but the effect on pregnancy rates is unknown. One study reported no efficacy of adjuvant multivitamin treatment after embolisation in terms of both semen quality and pregnancy rates. Finally, four studies reported a positive effect of vitamins on semen parameters after varicocelectomy, but the effect on pregnancy rates is conflicting; one study reported improved pregnancy rates with adjuvant treatment, two studies did not evaluate the pregnancy rates, and in one study the outcome was unclear due to missing data.

Conclusions: Vitamins have been used mostly as part of an antioxidant panel for the management of infertile men with varicocele. Most studies have found a positive impact on semen parameters in selected men with varicocele and infertility, as primary or adjuvant treatment. However, the clinical benefit of vitamins administration on pregnancy rate is under-evaluated and should be the target of future research.

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维生素作为精索静脉曲张不育男性的主要或辅助治疗:一项系统综述。
目的:探讨维生素作为主要或辅助治疗男性精索静脉曲张不孕的应用及疗效。方法:在PubMed、在线医学文献分析与检索系统(MEDLINE)和Cochrane图书馆中对(精索静脉曲张)和(维生素)进行系统检索。我们搜索了以下研究:a)报告精索静脉曲张和不孕男性服用维生素(单独或作为复合物的一部分),b)主要或辅助侵入性治疗,以及c)报告对精液参数和/或妊娠率的影响。排除标准为动物、青少年和非英语研究、灰色文献和试验报告摘要。结果:确定了7项符合定性分析条件的研究。除一项(病例系列)外,所有研究均为随机对照。维生素主要作为抗氧化剂复合物的一部分给药,只有两项研究使用维生素(分别为C和E)作为唯一制剂。在两项研究中,维生素单一疗法可以改善精液质量,但对妊娠率的影响尚不清楚。一项研究报告称,栓塞后辅助复合维生素治疗在精液质量和妊娠率方面均无效。最后,四项研究报告了维生素对精索静脉曲张切除术后精液参数的积极影响,但对妊娠率的影响是相互矛盾的;一项研究报告称,辅助治疗提高了妊娠率,两项研究没有评估妊娠率,在一项研究中,由于数据缺失,结果尚不清楚。结论:维生素主要作为抗氧化剂用于治疗精索静脉曲张不育男性。大多数研究发现,作为主要或辅助治疗,对选定的精索静脉曲张和不孕男性的精液参数有积极影响。然而,维生素对妊娠率的临床益处评估不足,应成为未来研究的目标。
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Arab Journal of Urology
Arab Journal of Urology UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY-
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期刊介绍: The Arab Journal of Urology is a peer-reviewed journal that strives to provide a high standard of research and clinical material to the widest possible urological community worldwide. The journal encompasses all aspects of urology including: urological oncology, urological reconstructive surgery, urodynamics, female urology, pediatric urology, endourology, transplantation, erectile dysfunction, and urinary infections and inflammations. The journal provides reviews, original articles, editorials, surgical techniques, cases reports and correspondence. Urologists, oncologists, pathologists, radiologists and scientists are invited to submit their contributions to make the Arab Journal of Urology a viable international forum for the practical, timely and state-of-the-art clinical urology and basic urological research.
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