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Evaluación de los parámetros seminales en tres ciudades colombianas, diferencias regionales

Authors: Cardona Maya, Walter Darío; Restrepo Betancur, Luis Fernando; Díaz Yunez, Israel; Ignacio Madero, José; Berdugo, Jesús;

Evaluación de los parámetros seminales en tres ciudades colombianas, diferencias regionales

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RESUMEN: INTRODUCCIÓN: No existe ninguna evidencia sobre la comparación de los parámetros seminales de diferentes regiones de Colombia. OBJETIVO: Comparar los parámetros seminales de hombres de tres ciudades colombianas, Cartagena, Bogotá y Medellín. MÉTODOS: Se realizó un análisis retrospectivo de los parámetros seminales de las bases de datos de los individuos que asistieron a centros de reproducción en Cartagena (n= 337), Bogotá (n= 90) y Medellín (n= 287). El análisis de los datos se realizó usando estadística descriptiva y un modelo estadístico multivariado en el cual permite examinar las variables al tiempo. RESULTADOS: Se observó diferencia significativa en el volumen seminal entre la población de Bogotá y Cartagena (p< 0,001). La movilidad progresivas a y a + b presentaron diferencia estadística (p< 0,001) entre las poblaciones de Medellín y Cartagena respecto a la de Bogotá. La concentración fue diferente entre Medellín comparada con Bogotá y Cartagena (p< 0,001). Adicionalmente, mediante el análisis multivariado con contraste canónico ortogonal, se encontraron diferencias significativas en los parámetros seminales entre las poblaciones de las ciudades de Medellín comparado con las poblaciones de las ciudades de Bogotá y Cartagena (p< 0,001). CONCLUSIONES: Este estudio evidencio diferencia en el perfil seminal de los hombres que consultaron a centros de fertilidad de Medellín al compararlo con Bogotá y Cartagena. Además, este estudio es la primera aproximación hacia la determinación de unos parámetros seminales propios de nuestro país.

ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: Currently there is no study that shows evidence on differences in sperm parameters from Colombian men. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the semen parameters in men from three Colombian cities: Cartagena, Bogotá, and Medellín.METHODS: We performed a retrospective analysis of seminal parametersdatabases of individuals who attended a reproductive center in Cartagena (n= 337), Bogotá (n= 90) and Medellin (n= 287). The data analysis was performed using a multivariate analysis of variance which allows us to examine several variables. RESULTS: Difference in semen volume between the population from Bogota and Cartagena was significant (p < 0.001). The progressive motility a, and a + b showed statistical difference (< 0.001) among the populations from Medellin and Cartagena respect to Bogota. The concentration was different between individuals from Bogota and Medellin when compared to individuals from Cartagena (p < 0.001); additionaly, a multivariate analysis of variance with orthogonal canonic contrast showed a significant difference in the semen parameters between the populations of Medellín compared to populations from Cartagena and Bogota (p< 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: This study suggests differences in the seminal parameters between men who consulted a fertility center in Medellin, Bogota, and Cartagena; additionally, this study is the first attempt to the determine seminal parameters in Colombia.

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Colombia
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Fertilidad, Fertility, 330, Parámetros seminales, Espermatozoide, Spermatozoa, Seminal parameters

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