Paternal age: Negative impact on sperm genome decays and IVF outcomes after 40 years

This study assessed sperm quality declining on relation to paternal age and its impact on in vitro fertilization (IVF) outcomes in order to estimate the APA (Advanced Paternal Age) cutoff. For this, 83 couples undergoing IVF treatment for male factor infertility were enrolled. The women age was ≤39...

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Hauptverfasser: Kaarouch, Ismail, Bouamoud, Nouzha, Madkour, Aicha, Louanjli, Noureddine, Saadani, Brahim, Assou, Said, Aboulmaouahib, Smahane, Amzazi, Saaid, Copin, Henri, Benkhalifa, Moncef, Sefrioui, Omar
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description This study assessed sperm quality declining on relation to paternal age and its impact on in vitro fertilization (IVF) outcomes in order to estimate the APA (Advanced Paternal Age) cutoff. For this, 83 couples undergoing IVF treatment for male factor infertility were enrolled. The women age was ≤39 years, whereas the men were divided in two groups: APA (n = 41; age ≥ 40 years) and young (Y) (n = 42; age
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Aniline
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In vitro fertilization
in vitro fertilization outcomes
Infertility
Life Sciences
Pregnancy
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