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APHRODITE criteria: addressing male patients with hypogonadism and/or infertility owing to altered idiopathic testicular function.
Esteves, Sandro C; Humaidan, Peter; Ubaldi, Filippo M; Alviggi, Carlo; Antonio, Leen; Barratt, Christopher L R; Behre, Hermann M; Jørgensen, Niels; Pacey, Allan A; Simoni, Manuela; Santi, Daniele.
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  • Esteves SC; ANDROFERT, Andrology and Human Reproduction Clinic, Campinas, Brazil.; Department of Surgery (Division of Urology), University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Campinas, Brazil.; Faculty of Health, Department of Clinical Medicine, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark.. Electronic address: s.esteves@androfert.co
  • Humaidan P; Fertility Clinic at Skive Regional Hospital, Faculty of Health, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark.
  • Ubaldi FM; IVIRMA Global Research Alliance, GENERA, Clinica Valle Giulia, Rome, Italy.
  • Alviggi C; Department of Public Health, University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy.
  • Antonio L; Department of Endocrinology, Universitair Ziekenhuis Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.
  • Barratt CLR; University of Dundee, Dundee, Scotland, UK.
  • Behre HM; Center for Reproductive Medicine and Andrology, University Medicine Halle, Halle, Germany.
  • Jørgensen N; Department of Growth and Reproduction and International Center for Research and Research Training in Endocrine Disruption of Male Reproduction and Child Health (EDMaRC), Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Pacey AA; Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, Core Technology Facility, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.
  • Simoni M; Department of Biomedical, Metabolic and Neural Sciences, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy.; Unit of Endocrinology, Department of Medical Specialties, Azienda Ospedaliero - Universitaria of Modena, Modena, Italy.; Unit of Andrology and Sexual Medicine of the Unit of Endocrinology
  • Santi D; Department of Biomedical, Metabolic and Neural Sciences, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy.; Unit of Endocrinology, Department of Medical Specialties, Azienda Ospedaliero - Universitaria of Modena, Modena, Italy.; Unit of Andrology and Sexual Medicine of the Unit of Endocrinology
Reprod Biomed Online ; 48(4): 103647, 2024 Apr.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38367592
ABSTRACT
RESEARCH QUESTION Can a novel classification system of the infertile male - 'APHRODITE' (Addressing male Patients with Hypogonadism and/or infeRtility Owing to altereD, Idiopathic TEsticular function) - stratify different subgroups of male infertility to help scientists to design clinical trials on the hormonal treatment of male infertility, and clinicians to counsel and treat the endocrinological imbalances in men and, ultimately, increase the chances of natural and assisted conception?

DESIGN:

A collaboration between andrologists, reproductive urologists and gynaecologists, with specialization in reproductive medicine and expertise in male infertility, led to the development of the APHRODITE criteria through an iterative consensus process based on clinical patient descriptions and the results of routine laboratory tests, including semen analysis and hormonal testing.

RESULTS:

Five patient groups were delineated according to the APHRODITE criteria; (1) Hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism (acquired and congenital); (2) Idiopathic male infertility with lowered semen analysis parameters, normal serum FSH and normal serum total testosterone concentrations; (3) A hypogonadal state with lowered semen analysis parameters, normal FSH and reduced total testosterone concentrations; (4) Lowered semen analysis parameters, elevated FSH concentrations and reduced or normal total testosterone concentrations; and (5) Unexplained male infertility in the context of unexplained couple infertility.

CONCLUSION:

The APHRODITE criteria offer a novel and standardized patient stratification system for male infertility independent of aetiology and/or altered spermatogenesis, facilitating communication among clinicians, researchers and patients to improve reproductive outcomes following hormonal therapy. APHRODITE is proposed as a basis for future trials of the hormonal treatment of male infertility.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Hipogonadismo / Infertilidad Masculina Límite: Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: Reprod Biomed Online Asunto de la revista: MEDICINA REPRODUTIVA Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Hipogonadismo / Infertilidad Masculina Límite: Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: Reprod Biomed Online Asunto de la revista: MEDICINA REPRODUTIVA Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article