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Rupesh Kumar Shreewastav - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Selected Risk Factors and Pattern of Semen Abnormality in Male Partners of Infertile Couples in Eastern Nepal: A Descriptive Cross-sectional Study.
    JNMA; journal of the Nepal Medical Association, 2020
    Co-Authors: Sita Pokhrel, Manisha Chhetry, Ashima Ghimire, Sabina Lamichane, Rupesh Kumar Shreewastav
    Abstract:

    Introduction: Semen analysis is an initial basic step in evaluating and diagnosing male infertility. Multiple risks factors in combination or alone are responsible for abnormal Semen parameters. The present study aimed to study certain risk factors and Semen parameters of infertile male. Methods: It was a descriptive cross-sectional study. We consecutively enrolled 186 male partners of infertile couple who underwent certain risk factors evaluation and Semen analysis according to WHO guideline. Results: Multiple risk factors were present like Gulf country migration, smoking, chemical exposure and heat exposure in infertile male partners. Forty six percent of our patients were gulf workers. Eleven percent patients had azoospermia, 27% had abnormal sperm morphology and 23% had

  • selected risk factors and pattern of Semen Abnormality in male partners of infertile couples in eastern nepal a descriptive cross sectional study
    Journal of Nepal Medical Association, 2020
    Co-Authors: Sita Pokhrel, Manisha Chhetry, Ashima Ghimire, Sabina Lamichane, Rupesh Kumar Shreewastav
    Abstract:

    Introduction: Semen analysis is an initial basic step in evaluating and diagnosing male infertility. Multiple risks factors in combination or alone are responsible for abnormal Semen parameters. The present study aimed to study certain risk factors and Semen parameters of infertile male. Methods: It was a descriptive cross-sectional study. We consecutively enrolled 186 male partners of infertile couple who underwent certain risk factors evaluation and Semen analysis according to WHO guideline. Results: Multiple risk factors were present like Gulf country migration, smoking, chemical exposure and heat exposure in infertile male partners. Forty six percent of our patients were gulf workers. Eleven percent patients had azoospermia, 27% had abnormal sperm morphology and 23% had <25% motile spermatozoa. Conclusions: Surprisingly 46% of our patients were Gulf country workers and abnormal Semen analysis is very important factor for infertility. Large prospective studies need to be carried out involving Gulf migrant workers only.

Manisha Chhetry - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • selected risk factors and pattern of Semen Abnormality in male partners of infertile couples in eastern nepal a descriptive cross sectional study
    Journal of Nepal Medical Association, 2020
    Co-Authors: Sita Pokhrel, Manisha Chhetry, Ashima Ghimire, Sabina Lamichane, Rupesh Kumar Shreewastav
    Abstract:

    Introduction: Semen analysis is an initial basic step in evaluating and diagnosing male infertility. Multiple risks factors in combination or alone are responsible for abnormal Semen parameters. The present study aimed to study certain risk factors and Semen parameters of infertile male. Methods: It was a descriptive cross-sectional study. We consecutively enrolled 186 male partners of infertile couple who underwent certain risk factors evaluation and Semen analysis according to WHO guideline. Results: Multiple risk factors were present like Gulf country migration, smoking, chemical exposure and heat exposure in infertile male partners. Forty six percent of our patients were gulf workers. Eleven percent patients had azoospermia, 27% had abnormal sperm morphology and 23% had <25% motile spermatozoa. Conclusions: Surprisingly 46% of our patients were Gulf country workers and abnormal Semen analysis is very important factor for infertility. Large prospective studies need to be carried out involving Gulf migrant workers only.

  • Selected Risk Factors and Pattern of Semen Abnormality in Male Partners of Infertile Couples in Eastern Nepal: A Descriptive Cross-sectional Study.
    JNMA; journal of the Nepal Medical Association, 2020
    Co-Authors: Sita Pokhrel, Manisha Chhetry, Ashima Ghimire, Sabina Lamichane, Rupesh Kumar Shreewastav
    Abstract:

    Introduction: Semen analysis is an initial basic step in evaluating and diagnosing male infertility. Multiple risks factors in combination or alone are responsible for abnormal Semen parameters. The present study aimed to study certain risk factors and Semen parameters of infertile male. Methods: It was a descriptive cross-sectional study. We consecutively enrolled 186 male partners of infertile couple who underwent certain risk factors evaluation and Semen analysis according to WHO guideline. Results: Multiple risk factors were present like Gulf country migration, smoking, chemical exposure and heat exposure in infertile male partners. Forty six percent of our patients were gulf workers. Eleven percent patients had azoospermia, 27% had abnormal sperm morphology and 23% had

  • Study of Infertile Couples Attending a Teaching Hospital in Eastern Nepal.
    JNMA; journal of the Nepal Medical Association, 2016
    Co-Authors: Shanti Subedi, Sabina Lamichhane, Manisha Chhetry
    Abstract:

    Introduction: Infertility is a global health issue and a socially destabilizing condition for couples with several stigmas including medical, social, psychological burdens and a marital disharmony. The aim was to study the incidence of infertility in couples attending outdoor of Nobel Medical College and to know the contributing factors among the infertile couples.Methods: A prospective cross-sectional study was carried out in the outpatient department of a teaching hospital July 2015-June 2016, where the incidence of infertility and the contributing factors for the same were evaluated.Results: The incidence of infertility in this study was 5.45% and it was dominated by secondary infertility. The most important cause was male factor in 37.39%. Majority of male factor Abnormality was due to exposure to heat as these male work abroad in Arabian Countries.Conclusions: The study shows a dominance of secondary infertility and male factor being a major contributor. The most common Semen Abnormality was oligospermia. Keywords: infertility; incidence; oligospermia; Semen. | PubMed

Xiping Feng - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Relationship between periodontal disease and male infertility: A case–control study
    Oral diseases, 2020
    Co-Authors: Dan-ying Tao, Jia‐lin Zhu, Chun‐yu Xie, Yanping Kuang, Wei‐ran Chai, Xiping Feng
    Abstract:

    Objectives To compare the prevalence of chronic periodontitis between men who had Semen abnormalities and those who had normozoospermia through a case-control study. Materials and methods Male patients who visited the assisted reproduction clinic of a large general hospital and were diagnosed with Semen abnormalities were included in the case group. The control group was composed of patients of the same clinic with normozoospermia. The Semen analysis included sperm concentration, count and progressive and total motility, which were measured in the laboratory. A questionnaire and clinical periodontal examination were conducted for all participants. Logistic regression was performed to explore the relationship between chronic periodontitis and male infertility. Results A total of 192 participants were included: 63 participants (32.8%) had some type of Semen Abnormality (case group), while 129 participants (67.2%) had normozoospermia (control group). The case group had a significantly higher prevalence of moderate/severe periodontitis than the control group (33.3% vs. 17.8%, P=0.012). The logistic regression showed that participants who had moderate/severe periodontitis had a greater chance of having Semen abnormalities after adjusting for other confounding factors (OR=3.377, P=0.005). Conclusions Periodontitis is associated with Semen abnormalities and sperm motility in men.

Sita Pokhrel - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Selected Risk Factors and Pattern of Semen Abnormality in Male Partners of Infertile Couples in Eastern Nepal: A Descriptive Cross-sectional Study.
    JNMA; journal of the Nepal Medical Association, 2020
    Co-Authors: Sita Pokhrel, Manisha Chhetry, Ashima Ghimire, Sabina Lamichane, Rupesh Kumar Shreewastav
    Abstract:

    Introduction: Semen analysis is an initial basic step in evaluating and diagnosing male infertility. Multiple risks factors in combination or alone are responsible for abnormal Semen parameters. The present study aimed to study certain risk factors and Semen parameters of infertile male. Methods: It was a descriptive cross-sectional study. We consecutively enrolled 186 male partners of infertile couple who underwent certain risk factors evaluation and Semen analysis according to WHO guideline. Results: Multiple risk factors were present like Gulf country migration, smoking, chemical exposure and heat exposure in infertile male partners. Forty six percent of our patients were gulf workers. Eleven percent patients had azoospermia, 27% had abnormal sperm morphology and 23% had

  • selected risk factors and pattern of Semen Abnormality in male partners of infertile couples in eastern nepal a descriptive cross sectional study
    Journal of Nepal Medical Association, 2020
    Co-Authors: Sita Pokhrel, Manisha Chhetry, Ashima Ghimire, Sabina Lamichane, Rupesh Kumar Shreewastav
    Abstract:

    Introduction: Semen analysis is an initial basic step in evaluating and diagnosing male infertility. Multiple risks factors in combination or alone are responsible for abnormal Semen parameters. The present study aimed to study certain risk factors and Semen parameters of infertile male. Methods: It was a descriptive cross-sectional study. We consecutively enrolled 186 male partners of infertile couple who underwent certain risk factors evaluation and Semen analysis according to WHO guideline. Results: Multiple risk factors were present like Gulf country migration, smoking, chemical exposure and heat exposure in infertile male partners. Forty six percent of our patients were gulf workers. Eleven percent patients had azoospermia, 27% had abnormal sperm morphology and 23% had <25% motile spermatozoa. Conclusions: Surprisingly 46% of our patients were Gulf country workers and abnormal Semen analysis is very important factor for infertility. Large prospective studies need to be carried out involving Gulf migrant workers only.

P J Rowe - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Male infertility: risk factors in Mongolian men.
    Asian journal of andrology, 2004
    Co-Authors: G Bayasgalan, D Naranbat, J Radnaabazar, T Lhagvasuren, P J Rowe
    Abstract:

    The aim was to determine the most common risk factors of male infertility in Mongolian men attending an infertility clinic. A prospective case-control study was conducted in which 430 men were enrolled. All the men had sought their first infertility evaluation between 1998-2002 in the State Research Center on Maternal Child Health Ulaanbaatar Mongolia. They were divided into two groups depending on the results of their Semen analysis: 191 with abnormal Semen and 239 with normal Semen profile. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to determine any association between risk factors and Semen Abnormality. Logistic regression analysis demonstrated that the testicular volume a history of sexually transmitted infections (STI) epididymitis and testicular damage all have statistically significant associations with Semen Abnormality when controlled for multiple risk factors. Adjusted odds ratios of 3.4 for mumps orchitis 2.3 for other orchitis and 3.9 for testicular injury were found. Gonorrhoea the most commonly reported STIs in this study gave an adjusted odds ratio of 1.0 for having one or more sperm Abnormality. An adjusted odds ratio for subjects with a history of other STIs was 2.7. However as a predictor of azoospermia STIs had very high odds ratio being 5.6 in patients with gonorrhoea and 7.6 in patients with other STIs. A history of pathology involving testicular damage appeared to have the strongest impact on male infertility in Mongolia. STIs have less impact on Semen quality except when complicated by orchitis epididymitis and vasal obstruction. (authors)