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Semen parameters in men with spinal cord injury: changes and aetiology
引用本文:Momen MN,Fahmy I,Amer M,Arafa M,Zohdy W,Naser TA. Semen parameters in men with spinal cord injury: changes and aetiology[J]. Asian journal of andrology, 2007, 9(5): 684-689
作者姓名:Momen MN  Fahmy I  Amer M  Arafa M  Zohdy W  Naser TA
作者单位:[1]Andrology Department, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt [2]Adam International Clinic, Giza 12411, Egypt
摘    要:Aim: To assess the changes in semen parameters in men with spinal cord injury (SCI) and the possible causes of these changes. Methods: The study included 45 subjects with SCI. Semen retrieval was done by masturbation (2), vigorous prostatic massage (n = 13), penile vibratory stimulation (n = 13) or electroejaculation (n = 17). Results: The semen of men with SCI showed normal volume (2.3 ± 1.9 mL) and sperm count (85.0 × 10^6 ± 83.8 × 10^6/mE) with decreased motility (11.6% ± 10.1%), vitality (18.5 % ± 15.2%) and normal forms (17.5 ± 13.4%), and pus cells has been increased (6.0 × 10^6 ± 8.2 × 10^6/mL). Total (13.4 ± 9.9 vs. 7.1 ± 6.8) and progressive (4.4 ± 3.9 vs. 2.2 ± 2.1) motility were significantly higher in subjects with lower scrotal temperatures. There was no statistical significant difference between electroejaculation and penile vibratory stimulation groups as regards any of the semen parameters. Subjects' age, infrequent ejaculation, injury duration and hormonal profile showed no significant effect on semen parameters. Conclusion: The defining characteristics of the seminogram in men with SCI are normal volume and count with decreased sperm motility, vitality and normal forms, and the increased number of pus cells. The most acceptable cause of the deterioration of semen is elevated scrotal temperature.

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修稿时间:2006-09-12

Semen parameters in men with spinal cord injury: changes and aetiology
Momen Mohamed N,Fahmy Ibrahim,Amer Medhat,Arafa Mohamad,Zohdy Wael,Naser Taha A. Semen parameters in men with spinal cord injury: changes and aetiology[J]. Asian journal of andrology, 2007, 9(5): 684-689
Authors:Momen Mohamed N  Fahmy Ibrahim  Amer Medhat  Arafa Mohamad  Zohdy Wael  Naser Taha A
Affiliation:Andrology Department, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt.
Abstract:AIM: To assess the changes in semen parameters in men with spinal cord injury (SCI) and the possible causes of these changes. METHODS: The study included 45 subjects with SCI. Semen retrieval was done by masturbation (2), vigorous prostatic massage (n = 13), penile vibratory stimulation (n = 13) or electroejaculation (n = 17). RESULTS: The semen of men with SCI showed normal volume (2.3 +/- 1.9 mL) and sperm count (85.0 X 10(6) +/- 83.8 X 10(6)/mL) with decreased motility (11.6% +/- 0.1%), vitality (18.5% +/- 5.2%) and normal forms (17.5% +/- 3.4%), and pus cells has been increased (6.0 X 10(6) +/- 8.2 X 10(6)/mL). Total (13.4 +/- 9.9 vs. 7.1 +/- 6.8) and progressive (4.4 +/- 3.9 vs.2.2 +/- 2.1) motility were significantly higher in subjects with lower scrotal temperatures. There was no statistical significant difference between electroejaculation and penile vibratory stimulation groups as regards any of the semen parameters. Subjects'age, infrequent ejaculation, injury duration and hormonal profile showed no significant effect on semen parameters. CONCLUSION: The defining characteristics of the seminogram in men with SCI are normal volume and count with decreased sperm motility, vitality and normal forms, and the increased number of pus cells. The most acceptable cause of the deterioration of semen is elevated scrotal temperature.
Keywords:electroejaculation   infertility   penile vibratory stimulation   prostatic massage   semen   spinal cord injury
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