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Sperm chromatin dispersion assay reliability and assisted reproductive technology outcomes: Systematic review and meta-analysis.

Raneen Sawaid KaiyalKeshab Kumar KarnaShinnosuke KurodaInshirah SgayerEkaterina ShlushSarah C VijScott D LundyRossella Cannarella
Published in: Andrology (2024)
The sperm chromatin dispersion assay did not show significant differences in pregnancy or live birth rates between the high- and low-sperm DNA fragmentation groups. Noteworthy, high sperm DNA fragmentation was associated with worse assisted reproductive technology outcomes in the intracytoplasmic sperm injection group. Given the current quality of the evidence, affected by the experimental design and the absence of correction for female factors of infertility, clinicians should be wary of the assay's limited predictive power for pregnancy and live birth outcomes.
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