CF and male health: Sexual and reproductive health, hypogonadism, and fertility

IF 4.2 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Farah Naz Khan , Kelly Mason , Andrea H. Roe , Vin Tangpricha
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Abstract

Over 30,000 people in the United States are diagnosed with cystic fibrosis (CF), and over 50% of those with CF are male. Men with CF face specific and sometimes difficult sexual and reproductive health (SRH) issues, including infertility and hypogonadism. Male infertility affects over 95% of men with CF, with obstructive azoospermia resulting from congenital bilateral absence of the vas deferens being the primary cause of infertility. SRH education for males with CF represents an important opportunity for clinical improvement, as the majority of men with CF know that their disease impacts their fertility, however the depth of this understanding varies significantly. Hypogonadism is a clinical syndrome that affects men with low testosterone level, a common finding among men with CF that has clinical implications and can significantly affect quality of life. Better understanding of SRH attitudes, the prevalence of hypogonadism, and management of infertility in men with CF should remain future research priorities.

CF与男性健康:性与生殖健康、性腺功能减退和生育能力
在美国,有超过3万人被诊断患有囊性纤维化(CF),其中超过50%的CF患者是男性。患有CF的男性面临特定的,有时是困难的性健康和生殖健康(SRH)问题,包括不孕症和性腺功能减退。超过95%的CF患者患有男性不育症,先天性双侧输精管缺失导致的阻塞性无精子症是不育症的主要原因。对患有CF的男性进行性健康生殖健康教育是临床改善的重要机会,因为大多数患有CF的男性知道他们的疾病会影响他们的生育能力,但这种理解的深度差异很大。性腺功能减退是一种影响睾酮水平低的男性的临床综合征,是CF男性患者的常见发现,具有临床意义,可显著影响生活质量。更好地了解性生殖健康的态度,性腺功能减退的患病率,以及CF男性不育症的管理应该是未来研究的重点。
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