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Title: Impact of the presence of debris on semen analysis using an automated system (SQA-V)
Authors: Ilardo, Claudio
Ostengo, Violaine
Eon, Leatitia
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Keywords: Automated system
interference of debris
semen analysis
SQA-V
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: International Journal of Medical Biochemistry
Series/Report no.: Technical Report;211-215
Abstract: Objectives: This study examined the influence of the manual assessment of debris on the results of sperm concentration, progressive motility, and normal morphology measured using the SQA-V system (Medical Electronic Systems LLC, Los Angeles, CA, USA). Methods: Sixty samples were analyzed simultaneously and independently by different operators using the manual technique and the SQA-V analyzer. Three measurements (sperm concentration, progressive motility, and normal morphology) of each sample were assessed using the 4 debris assessment levels: none/few, moderate, many, and gross. Results: Given an optimal assessment of debris, the study data indicate that the SQA-V provided results that had very good agreement with those of the manual method: sperm concentration (rho=0.987, regression analysis formula: y=0.961x+1.962, p<0.0001), progressive motility (rho=0.949, regression analysis formula: y=0.989x+0.418, p<0.0001), and normal morphology (rho=0.694, regression analysis formula: y=0.678x+4.061, p<0.0001). Underestimation of debris increased sperm concentration and decreased motility and normal morphology, while overestimation of debris decreased sperm concentration and increased motility and normal morphology. Conclusion: The results indicated that the performance of the SQA-V remains subject to the competency of the operator.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/8099
ISSN: 2618-642X
Appears in Collections:Vol 4 No 3 (2021)

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