An explosive increase in couples attending assisted reproductive technologies (ART) has been recently observed, despite an overall success rate about 20-30%. Considering the ART-related economic and psycho-social costs, the improvement of these percentages is extremely relevant. However, in the identification of predictive markers of ART success, male parameters are largely underestimated so far.

Are sperm parameters able to predict the success of assisted reproductive technologies? A retrospective analysis of over 22000 ART cycles / Villani, M T; Morini, D; Spaggiari, G; Falbo, A I; Melli, B; La Sala, G B; Romeo, M; Simoni, M; Aguzzoli, L; Santi, D. - In: ANDROLOGY. - ISSN 2047-2919. - (2021), pp. 1-10. [10.1111/andr.13123]

Are sperm parameters able to predict the success of assisted reproductive technologies? A retrospective analysis of over 22000 ART cycles

Spaggiari, G;Melli, B;La Sala, G B;Romeo, M;Simoni, M;Santi, D
2021

Abstract

An explosive increase in couples attending assisted reproductive technologies (ART) has been recently observed, despite an overall success rate about 20-30%. Considering the ART-related economic and psycho-social costs, the improvement of these percentages is extremely relevant. However, in the identification of predictive markers of ART success, male parameters are largely underestimated so far.
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Are sperm parameters able to predict the success of assisted reproductive technologies? A retrospective analysis of over 22000 ART cycles / Villani, M T; Morini, D; Spaggiari, G; Falbo, A I; Melli, B; La Sala, G B; Romeo, M; Simoni, M; Aguzzoli, L; Santi, D. - In: ANDROLOGY. - ISSN 2047-2919. - (2021), pp. 1-10. [10.1111/andr.13123]
Villani, M T; Morini, D; Spaggiari, G; Falbo, A I; Melli, B; La Sala, G B; Romeo, M; Simoni, M; Aguzzoli, L; Santi, D
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