Ovarian function after COVID-19: long-term effects and vaccine safety in ART patients
Yamila Herrero,
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Candela Velázquez,
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Natalia Pascuali
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et al.
Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 30, 2025
Language: Английский
Effect of the Covid Pandemic on Women’s Health
Monica DeMasi,
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Laura Bujold
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Primary Care Clinics in Office Practice,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 1, 2025
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
The Influence of Long COVID on the Cardiovascular System and Predictors of Long COVID in Females: Data from the Polish Long COVID Cardiovascular (PoLoCOV-CVD) Study
Journal of Clinical Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(24), P. 7829 - 7829
Published: Dec. 22, 2024
Background/Objectives:
Female
sex
is
one
of
the
Long
COVID
(LC)
risk
factors;
however,
LC
predictors
in
females
have
not
been
established.
This
study
was
conducted
to
assess
influence
on
cardiovascular
system
and
age-independent
females.
Methods:
Patient
information
course
disease
with
symptoms
were
collected
women
at
least
12
weeks
after
COVID-19
recovery.
The
participants
followed
for
months.
ECG
monitoring,
24
h
blood
pressure
echocardiography,
biochemical
tests
performed.
Results:
We
studied
1946
consecutive
female
patients
(age
53.0
[43.0–63.0]
vs.
52.5
[41.0–63.0],
p
=
0.25).
A
more
frequent
occurrence
observed
a
severe
SARS-CoV-2
infection
(p
0.0001).
Women
compared
control
group
had
higher
body
mass
index
0.001),
lower
level
HDL
cholesterol
0.015),
TG
<
0.001)
TG/HDL
ratio
often
myocardial
damage
LVEF
0.01).
QRS
fragmentation,
longer
QTcB,
abnormalities.
In
multivariate
analysis
younger
BMI
>
24.8
kg/m2,
1.89
older
females,
1.89,
LVEF,
also
independent
predictors.
Conclusions:
Independent
women,
regardless
age,
are
1.89.
presence
comorbidities
lifestyle
before
no
impact
age.
Language: Английский