Evaluation of sperm DNA fragmentation index among infertile individuals: a comprehensive analysis of the associated factors—a cross-sectional study

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Valipour Reza,Narouie Behzad,Jadidi SajedehORCID,Dadpour Mehdi,Darzi Mohammad Mehdi,Torabinavid Parham,Radpour Negar,Momeni Hamidreza

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Abstract Background Ensuring the integrity of sperm DNA is of paramount importance for the production of healthy offspring. The process of sperm formation involves intricate molecular adjustments that condense and safeguard its genetic material. However, the risk posed by sperm DNA fragmentation (SDF) can impede natural and assisted fertility and may arise from various testicular and post-testicular factors. While there are recommendations against routine SDF testing, recent research has sparked debate by demonstrating the positive impact of such testing on fertility outcomes. Objective To identify the factors associated with SDF among infertile individuals. Methods and materials The medical records of infertile men referred to our hospital were comprehensively reviewed and included in the study as they met the inclusion criteria. Patients dissatisfied with participation in the study or those with incomplete medical records were excluded. The association of SDF, sperm analysis, and demographic characteristics were evaluated for further investigation. Results The average age of participants was 36.1 ± 8.1 years. The average semen volume was 2.5 ± 0.3 cc with a semen pH of 7.4 ± 0.2. The average sperm count was 10.9 ± 0.7 million, sperm motility was 36.9 ± 2.4%, and normal sperm morphology was 41.7 ± 2.7%. SDF levels below 15% were seen in 27.9%, between 15 and 30% in 32.4%, and above 30% in 39.7% of patients. Significant associations were found between the SDF and various factors in sperm analysis, including sperm count (P < 0.001), semen volume (P < 0.001), semen pH (P < 0.001), sperm motility (P < 0.001), normal sperm morphology (P < 0.001), and age (P < 0.001). Moreover, alcohol consumption (P = 0.04), smoking (P = 0.01), and the presence of varicocele (P = 0.03) were significantly associated with. Conclusion This study emphasizes the significance of SDF among individuals experiencing infertility and investigates its correlation with various sperm test parameters. It also sheds light on the vital roles played by factors such as age, smoking, alcohol consumption, and the presence of varicocele, which are highly likely to cause variations in SDF levels. The results of our research will add to the existing pool of knowledge on infertility and potentially have implications for clinical practice and the care of patients.

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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