[Correlation of environment temperature with the incidence of testicular torsion]

Zhonghua Nan Ke Xue. 2024 Feb;30(2):128-131.
[Article in Chinese]

Abstract

Objective: To explore the influence of environment temperature on the incidence of testicular torsion.

Methods: We collected the clinical data on 172 cases of testicular torsion diagnosed in the Second Hospital of Hebei Medical University from December 2013 to December 2020. According to the local environment temperature on the day of onset, we divided the patients into groups A (below 0℃), B (0-10℃), C (10-20℃) and D (above 20℃), and compared the incidence rates of testicular torsion among the four groups, followed by correlation analysis.

Results: The incidence rate of testicular torsion was 12.8% (n = 22) in group A, 35.5% (n = 61) in B, 34.9% (n = 60) in C and 16.9% (n = 29) in D, the highest at 0-10℃ in group B, with statistically significant difference among the four groups (χ2 = 29.07, P <0.001). Spearman correlation analysis indicated that the incidence of testicular torsion was negatively correlated with the environment temperature (r = -0.261, P <0.01), with no statistically significant difference among different seasons (χ2 = 5.349, P >0.05), but higher in autumn and winter than in the other two seasons.

Conclusion: The incidence of testicular torsion is negatively correlated with the environment temperature, elevated when the temperature decreases, but has no statistically significant difference among different seasons, though relatively higher in autumn and winter.

Keywords: testicular torsion; environment temperature; cold; season; influencing factors.

Publication types

  • English Abstract

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Incidence
  • Male
  • Seasons*
  • Spermatic Cord Torsion* / epidemiology
  • Temperature*