The effects of tobacco consumption on paternity rates of adults with a history of cryptorchidism

Objective To determine the effect of tobacco consumption on paternity rates in men with a history of cryptorchidism. To compare the paternity rates between formerly unilateral, bilateral cryptorchid smokers, and nonsmokers. Methods A retrospective cohort study of 153 men who had undergone orchiopexy...

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Hauptverfasser: Fernández Atuan, Rafael, Calleja Aguayo, Elena, Estors Sastre, Blanca, Álvarez García, Natalia, Siles Hinojosa, Alexander, Bragagnini Rodríguez, Paolo, Gracia Romero, Jesus
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description Objective To determine the effect of tobacco consumption on paternity rates in men with a history of cryptorchidism. To compare the paternity rates between formerly unilateral, bilateral cryptorchid smokers, and nonsmokers. Methods A retrospective cohort study of 153 men who had undergone orchiopexy between 1961 and 1985 at the Miguel Servet University Hospital (116 unilateral and 37 bilateral) and a control group of 100 men were evaluated by review of medical records and a questionnaire. Results A total of 197 men filled the questionnaire (76.7%). There was no difference in paternity rates between smokers compared to nonsmokers ( P  = 0.21). In the unilateral cryptorchid men (ULC) group, there is no difference in paternity rates when compared with the controls ( P  = 0.079) or when comparing ULC smokers to ULC nonsmokers ( P  = 0.35). In the bilateral cryptorchid men (BLC) group, there is no difference in paternity rates when compared to controls ( P  = 0.075) or when comparing BLC smokers to BLC nonsmokers ( P  = 0.36). When comparing according to consumption, there is no difference between mild, moderate or heavy smoker cases and controls. Conclusion There is no difference in paternity rates between men with a history of cryptorchidism that consume tobacco compared to nonsmokers or controls. More studies are needed to determine the impact of tobacco consumption in formerly cryptorchid men.
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Pediatric Surgery
Pediatrics
Questionnaires
Sperm
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