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European Journal of Haematology 2018-Jun

Recovery from hypogonadism and male health in adult allogeneic stem cell transplantation.

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Laila Schneidewind
Thomas Neumann
Kai A Probst
Christian A Schmidt
William Krüger

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE

There is a substantial lack of data about men`s health in adult allogeneic stem cell transplantation.

METHODS

We conducted prospective unicentric non-interventional clinical study on men's health with a follow-up time of 1 year.

RESULTS

Between 11/2013 and 12/2015, we were able to include 27 patients. AML was the most frequent underlying disease (25.9%), and we mainly used intermediate intense conditioning protocols (77.8%). Erectile dysfunction, loss of libido, and loss of efficiency were the most frequent symptoms of hypogonadism. At inclusion of the study, hypogonadism was already frequent. Primary hypogonadism was found in eight cases (29.6%) and secondary hypogonadism in one case (3.7%). We did not observe hypogonadism 6 months after inpatient treatment anymore, but there might still be the impairment of fertility because of still rising FSH levels at the end of the observation period. There were no significant associations of hypogonadism with myeloablative conditioning or kind of donor. Interestingly, there is a significant association with nicotine abuse (P = .049).

CONCLUSIONS

On the whole, male hypogonadism was found in one-third of the patients who underwent allogeneic stem cell transplantation.

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