Urology
Volume 79, Issue 1 , Pages 128-132, January 2012

Risk Factors for Progressive Deterioration of Semen Quality in Patients With Varicocele

  • Shiou-Sheng Chen

      Affiliations

    • Department of Urology, National Yang-Ming University School of Medicine, Taipei, Taiwan
    • Division of Urology, Taipei City Hospital, Renai Branch, Taipei, Taiwan
    • Corresponding Author InformationReprint requests: Shiou-Sheng Chen, M.D., Ph.D., Division of Urology, Taipei City Hospital, Renai Branch, No. 10 Renai Road, Section 4, Taipei 106, Taiwan
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  • Li-Kuei Chen

      Affiliations

    • Department of Anesthesiology, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan

Received 27 May 2011; accepted 30 August 2011. published online 07 November 2011.

Objective

To assess the risk factors for progressive deterioration of semen quality (PDSQ) in adult patients with varicocele.

Methods

A total of 32 men with left varicocele and impaired semen quality (group 1) and 30 age-matched patients with left varicocele and normal semen quality (group 2) were recruited for the present study. All the subjects received conservative treatment, and the parameters for evaluation every 12 months included semen quality, peak retrograde flow (PRF) and spontaneous venous reflux by color Doppler ultrasonography, body mass index, serum concentration of follicle-stimulating hormone, luteinizing hormone, prolactin, testosterone, testicular volume and discrepancy, grade of varicocele, and scrotal temperature.

Results

The mean follow-up time was 63.2 months (range 60-66). The patients in group 1 had a significantly greater PRF, lower testicular volume, greater testicular volume discrepancy, lower testosterone level, higher scrotal temperature, and greater follicle-stimulating hormone level than those in group 2 at first. The semen quality deteriorated in 28 subjects (87.5%) in group 1, but in only 6 patients (20%) in group 2 during follow-up. Furthermore, the 6 subjects with PDSQ in group 2 had greater PRF and scrotal temperature than those without.

Conclusion

The rate of PDSQ was significantly greater in the varicocele patients with an initially abnormal semen quality than in those with initially normal semen quality (87.5% vs 20%). Furthermore, the varicocele patients with initially normal semen quality who had greater PRF and scrotal temperature might have a greater risk of PDSQ.

 

 Funding Support: This study was supported by a grant from Taipei City Hospital (grant 99002-62-096), Taipei, Taiwan.

PII: S0090-4295(11)02341-7

doi:10.1016/j.urology.2011.08.063

Urology
Volume 79, Issue 1 , Pages 128-132, January 2012