High rate of isolated teratospermia in a population of fertile men and the questionable clinical utility of sperm morphology

Lucille G. Cheng B.A. , David Miller M.D. , Daniel Pelzman M.D. , Anna Wecht R.N. , Kathleen Hwang M.D.
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Abstract

Objective

To better understand the impact of sperm morphology on fertility by assessing sperm morphology in a population of known fertile men.

Design

A prospective cohort study.

Setting

Fertility center associated with the university.

Patient(s)

Healthy men >18 years of age were recruited to provide one semen sample before a vasectomy appointment scheduled between March 2020 and November 2022. Patients were included in the study when they had at least one biologic child and no history of difficulty achieving pregnancy or fertility procedures.

Intervention(s)

None.

Main Outcome Measure(s)

Sperm morphology.

Result(s)

A total of 68 patients (mean age 36.7 years) were included. Thirty-eight (55.9%) patients had 3% or lower normal sperm morphology, including two patients who had 0 normal morphology. The most common morphologic abnormalities were head-shaped defects (n = 59, 84.3%), followed by coiled tails (n = 14, 20.3%). Count, concentration, motility, and progressive motility were normal in >90% of patients.

Conclusion(s)

More than half (55.9%) of fertile male patients had lower than normal sperm morphology in our study. The results of our study further question the clinical relevance of sperm morphology on fertility outcomes and when the current approach in assessing morphology is too strict.

高生育率男性群体中的孤立性畸形精子症以及精子形态学的临床实用性值得商榷
目的通过评估已知可育男性群体的精子形态,更好地了解精子形态对生育力的影响.设计前瞻性队列研究.地点与大学相关的不孕不育中心.患者招募年龄为18岁的健康男性,在2020年3月至2022年11月期间预约输精管结扎术前提供一份精液样本。患者至少有一个亲生子女,且无怀孕困难史或生育手术史,即可纳入研究。干预措施:无。主要结果测量:精子形态。结果:共纳入68名患者(平均年龄36.7岁)。38名患者(55.9%)的精子形态正常率为3%或更低,其中2名患者的精子形态为0。最常见的形态异常是头状缺陷(59 人,占 84.3%),其次是尾状缺陷(14 人,占 20.3%)。结论:在我们的研究中,超过一半(55.9%)的可育男性患者的精子形态低于正常水平。我们的研究结果进一步质疑了精子形态对生育结果的临床意义,以及目前评估精子形态的方法是否过于严格。
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FS Reports Medicine-Embryology
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