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Antioxidants and infertility treatment, the role of Satureja Khuzestanica: A mini-systematic review
Background: The use of antioxidants in the treatment of infertility has
been suggested and recent studies have indicated that oral
administration of Satureja Khuzestanica essential oil (SKEO) to rats
induces significant antioxidative effects. Objective: This systematic
review was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of antioxidants in
infertility and also to assess the effectiveness of Satureja
Khuzestanica in infertility management. Materials and Methods: Pubmed,
Scopus, and Cochrane Library were searched for relevant trials
published from respective database inception dates to August 2010.
Study selection, and data extraction were performed by authors.
Results: Fifteen trials on evaluation of antioxidants in infertility
and seven studies on the effectiveness of Satureja Khuzestanica were
identified. Only 4 of the 15 trials were with application of allocation
concealment and three studies were done in in-vitro environment.
Despite the methodological and clinical heterogeneity of the trials, 14
of the 15 (93.33%) trials showed an improvement in either sperm quality
or pregnancy rate after antioxidant therapy. The human and animal
studies of Satureja Khuzestanica showed a significant antioxidative
potential of the plant and its effectiveness for infertility
improvement. Conclusion: The use of oral antioxidants in infertility
could improve sperm quality and pregnancy rates. Improved fertility
observed by SKEO in rats might be due to its antioxidative effect.
Further studies and clinical trials in humans are necessary to evaluate
SKEO effectiveness in fertility disturbances
Management of Community Acquired Pneumonia in a Teaching Hospital: The Role of Established Guidelines
ABSTRACT Background: In spite of established guidelines developed by the American Thoracic Society (ATS), Infectious Diseas