Sperm DNA fragmentation index and pregnancy outcome after IVF or ICSI: a meta-analysis

Purpose The purpose of this study was to carry out a meta-analysis for a comprehensive understanding and estimation of the association between sperm DNA Fragmentation Index (DFI) and pregnancy outcome after in vitro fertilization (IVF) or intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) treatment. Methods St...

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Published inJournal of assisted reproduction and genetics Vol. 32; no. 1; pp. 17 - 26
Main Authors Zhang, Zheng, Zhu, Leilei, Jiang, Hesong, Chen, Hai, Chen, Yun, Dai, Yutian
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Boston Springer US 01.01.2015
Springer Nature B.V
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ISSN1058-0468
1573-7330
1573-7330
DOI10.1007/s10815-014-0374-1

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Summary:Purpose The purpose of this study was to carry out a meta-analysis for a comprehensive understanding and estimation of the association between sperm DNA Fragmentation Index (DFI) and pregnancy outcome after in vitro fertilization (IVF) or intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) treatment. Methods Studies concerning the link of DFI with pregnancy outcome were included after literature search of database PUBMED, EMBASE, MEDLINE. Related information was extracted from the eligible studies by two independent authors and a meta-analysis was conducted by using STATA 12.0 software. Pregnancy outcomes consisted of biochemical pregnancy (BP), clinical pregnancy (CP) and pregnancy loss (PL). The studies included for meta-analysis were divided into three groups according to the DFI threshold value (DFI >27 %, 15–27 %, ≤15 % group). The odds ratio (OR ) and their 95 % confidence intervals (95 % CIs) were used to evaluate the association between DFI and pregnancy outcome. Results Twenty articles were included in our meta-analysis. The results indicated that infertile couples were more likely to get pregnant if DFI was less than threshold value (For threshold value > 27 % and 15–27 % group, combined overall OR (95 % CI) = 1.437 (1.186–1.742), 1.639 (1.093–2.459) respectively). However, when stratified by DFI detection methods, using sperm chromatin structure assay (SCSA) as the DFI test method, the results indicated a similar CP rate between groups with a high DFI or a lower DFI value (SCSA, For threshold value >27 % and 15–27 % group, combined overall OR (95 % CI) = 1.242(0.978–1.577), 1.480(0.921–2.377) respectively). The meta-analysis based on BP (overall OR (95 % CI) = 0.952 (0.697–1.302)) and PL((For DFI >27 %, 15–27 %, ≤15 % group, OR (95 % CI) = 0.786 (0.491–1.258), 1.509 (0.655–3.476), (0.538 (0.264–1.097) respectively) outcome yielded nonsignificant results. Conclusions The predication value of DFI for IVF or ICSI outcome is not confirmed in our meta-analysis. Further better designed studies with larger subjects involved are needed to better address this issue.
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ISSN:1058-0468
1573-7330
1573-7330
DOI:10.1007/s10815-014-0374-1