Literature DB >> 34361997

The Effect of Ejaculatory Abstinence Interval on Sperm Parameters and Clinical Outcome of ART. A Systematic Review of the Literature.

Piotr Sokol1, Panagiotis Drakopoulos2,3, Nikolaos P Polyzos1,4.   

Abstract

Since the publication of the first edition of the WHO (World Health Organization) Laboratory Manual for the examination of Human Semen in 1980, the reference values of sperm parameters have been updated on four occasions. Currently and globally, most of the laboratories analyzing semen samples use the latest, 5th edition of the manual that recommends ejaculatory abstinence from two to seven days before producing the sample for examination. While this standardized interval of time facilitates the interpretation of the results and research, no solid evidence exists to support the WHO-recommended abstinence time for a semen analysis in order to optimize clinical outcomes after assisted reproduction. Most of the studies refer to different clinical outcomes, different groups of patients and different editions of the WHO Laboratory Manual, including heterogeneous intervals of abstinence or sperm parameters. The aim of the current systematic review was to evaluate available evidence correlating ejaculatory abstinence time with clinical outcomes and sperm parameters analyzed according to the last edition of the World Health Organization Laboratory Manual reference values in different male populations. The results from the included studies indicate that WHO abstinence recommendations may need revision, given that a shorter ejaculatory abstinence interval appears to be associated with improved sperm parameters, such as sperm DNA fragmentation, progressive motility or morphology, while evidence suggests a potential increase in embryo euploidy rates and pregnancy outcomes.

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Keywords:  ejaculatory abstinence; in vitro fertilization; infertility; semen analysis; sperm DNA fragmentation; sperm parameters

Year:  2021        PMID: 34361997     DOI: 10.3390/jcm10153213

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Med        ISSN: 2077-0383            Impact factor:   4.241


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Authors:  Yun-Qiao Dong; Chuang-Qi Chen; Yu-Qiang Huang; Dun Liu; Xi-Qian Zhang; Feng-Hua Liu
Journal:  World J Clin Cases       Date:  2022-03-06       Impact factor: 1.337

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