Department of Neurosciences, Reproductive Sciences and Odontostomatology, University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy.
Department of Mental health and Public Medicine, University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli", Naples, Italy.
J Med Virol. 2021 May;93(5):3133-3142. doi: 10.1002/jmv.26883. Epub 2021 Mar 1.
PubMed, Scopus, and ISI Web of Knowledge databases were searched to identify studies published up to December 2020 on the involvement of urinary and male genital systems in COVID-19. Sixteen studies involving a total of 575 patients (538 males and 37 females) were included in this systematic review. The COVID-19 phase was available for 479 patients: 426 in the acute and 53 in the recovery phase. De novo lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) were observed in 43 patients and deterioration of pre-existing LUTS in 7. Bladder hemorrhage was observed in three patients and acute urinary retention in one. Regarding the male genital system, scrotal discomfort was observed in 8 patients, swelling in 14, pain in 16, and erythema in 1; low flow priapism was observed in 2 patients. Ultrasound examination identified acute orchitis in 10 patients, acute epididymitis in 7, and acute epididymo-orchitis in 16. A case-control study reported that patients with moderate COVID-19 show a significant reduction in sperm concertation, the total number of sperms per ejaculate, progressive motility, and complete motility. In contrast to what is known from the first studies on the subject, this review also includes subsequent studies that give evidence of the involvement of the lower urinary tract and male genital system in COVID-19.
PubMed、Scopus 和 ISI Web of Knowledge 数据库被检索,以确定截至 2020 年 12 月发表的关于 COVID-19 涉及泌尿系统和男性生殖系统的研究。这项系统评价纳入了 16 项研究,共涉及 575 例患者(538 例男性和 37 例女性)。479 例患者可获得 COVID-19 分期:426 例处于急性期,53 例处于恢复期。43 例患者出现新发下尿路症状(LUTS),7 例患者原有 LUTS 恶化。3 例患者出现膀胱出血,1 例出现急性尿潴留。关于男性生殖系统,8 例患者出现阴囊不适,14 例患者出现肿胀,16 例患者出现疼痛,1 例患者出现红斑;2 例患者出现低流量阴茎异常勃起。超声检查发现 10 例患者急性睾丸炎,7 例患者急性附睾炎,16 例患者急性附睾睾丸炎。一项病例对照研究报告称,中度 COVID-19 患者的精子浓度、每次射精的精子总数、前向运动精子比例和完全运动精子比例显著降低。与最初的相关研究不同,本综述还纳入了后续研究,这些研究进一步证实了 COVID-19 涉及泌尿系统和男性生殖系统。