The effect of COVID‐19 and COVID‐19 vaccination on serum anti‐Mullerian hormone: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Immunity Inflammation and Disease,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(1)
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
The
current
study
aims
to
evaluate
the
impact
of
COVID-19
infection
and
vaccination
on
ovarian
reserve
by
detecting
anti-Mullerian
hormone
(AMH)
level.
Language: Английский
COVID-19 and Female Fertility: An Observational Prospective Multicenter Cohort Study: Upholding Reproductive Rights in Emergency Circumstances
Diagnostics,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(19), P. 2118 - 2118
Published: Sept. 24, 2024
Objectives:
Currently
available
research
data
points
to
COVID-19-related
multi-organ
system
damage.
This
study
aims
evaluate
the
impact
of
SARS-CoV-2
on
reproductive
health,
that
is,
plasma
levels
FSH,
LH,
estradiol,
AMH,
and
antral
follicular
count,
women
undergoing
level
II
ART
techniques.
Methods:
is
a
multicenter,
prospective,
observational
by
medicine
centers
Palermo’s
Ospedali
Riuniti
Villa
Sofia-Cervello
Hospital
Vanvitelli
University.
From
September
2022
March
2024,
203
patients
aged
24–43
were
enrolled,
all
with
diagnosed
infertility
history
infection.
Symptomatic
women,
testing
positive
for
HIV
or
other
liver
viruses,
ovarian
cancer
who
had
taken
gonadotoxic
drugs
excluded.
Plasma
measurements
count
performed
before
after
Results:
The
analysis
accounting
concentration
anti-Müllerian
hormone
(AMH)
COVID-19
infection
shows
an
average
decrease
from
1.33
ng/mL
0.97
Average
was
−27.4%;
reduction
1
follicle
(95%
CI:
−0.74
−1.33)
reported
following
Levels
E2
did
not
vary
significantly.
FSH
LH
pointed
increase.
Conclusions:
damages
female
causing
significant
reductions
in
AMH
(−27.4%)
AFC
(−1
follicle)
values
increase
(+13.6%)
(+13.4%)
values.
No
effect
reported.
pandemic
has
also
affected
ability
infertile
access
procedures,
calls
novel,
updated
blueprint
designed
enhance
our
preparedness
event
similar
circumstances
should
occur
again.
Language: Английский
COVID-19 and persistent symptoms: implications for polycystic ovary syndrome and its management
Shanshan Zhang,
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Yanqun Wu,
No information about this author
Richard Mprah
No information about this author
et al.
Frontiers in Endocrinology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: Oct. 4, 2024
The
COVID-19
pandemic
has
left
a
profound
mark
on
global
health,
leading
to
substantial
morbidity
and
mortality
worldwide.
Beyond
the
immediate
symptoms
of
infection,
emergence
“long
COVID”,
long-term
effects
SARS-CoV-2,
become
significant
public
health
concern.
Long
COVID
is
multifaceted
condition
affecting
various
organs
systems,
including
cardiovascular,
digestive,
nervous,
endocrine
systems.
Individuals
diagnosed
with
polycystic
ovary
syndrome
(PCOS)
may
face
an
increased
risk
severe
infection.
It
crucial
comprehend
how
long
affects
PCOS
patients
devise
effective
treatment
care
strategies.
Here,
we
review
detrimental
its
reproductive
function,
inflammation,
metabolism,
cardiovascular
body
composition,
lifestyle,
mental
in
PCOS.
We
offer
recommendations
for
post-covid-19
management
PCOS,
emphasizing
necessity
comprehensive,
multidisciplinary
approach
patient
care.
Furthermore,
discuss
prospective
research
directions,
highlighting
significance
continued
investigations
clinical
trials
evaluate
approaches
ramifications
individuals
Language: Английский
Evaluation of the Effect of Embryo Transfer Methods on Pregnancy Outcomes: A Retrospective Study and Future Perspectives
Samira Azimi,
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Shahrzad Zadeh Modarres,
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Mahsa Esgandari
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et al.
Journal of Reproduction & Infertility,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: July 2, 2024
Trans-abdominal
ultrasound
(TAUS)
and
transvaginal
(TVUS)
are
used
for
embryo
transfer.
However,
few
studies
were
conducted
to
compare
the
methods
assess
their
effect
on
pregnancy
outcomes.
Language: Английский