Authors
Christopher Douglas, Neel Parekh, Linda G Kahn, Ralf Henkel, Ashok Agarwal
Publication date
2021/4
Source
The World Journal of Men's Health
Volume
39
Issue
2
Pages
172
Publisher
Korean Society for Sexual Medicine and Andrology
Description
Conventional semen analysis (SA) is an essential component of the male infertility workup, but requires laboratories to rigorously train and monitor technicians as well as regularly perform quality assurance assessments. Without such measures there is room for error and, consequently, unreliable results. Furthermore, clinicians often rely heavily on SA results when making diagnostic and treatment decisions, however conventional SA is only a surrogate marker of male fecundity and does not guarantee fertility. Considering these challenges, the last several decades have seen the development of many advances in SA methodology, including tests for sperm DNA fragmentation, acrosome reaction, and capacitation. While these new diagnostic tests have improved the scope of information available to clinicians, they are expensive, time-consuming, and require specialized training. The latest advance in laboratory …
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