Camila Nogueira, Ivan Henrique Yoshida, Fabia Lima Vilarino, Waldemar Pereira de Carvalho, Emerson Barchi Cordts, Caio Parente Barbosa
JBRA Assist. Reprod. 2018; 22 (4):286-288
Received July 18, 2017
Accepted April 30, 2018
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the behavior of seminal parameters over the years - 2010 to May 2017.
Methods: A retrospective study, carried out from January 2010 to May 2017, covering men who underwent sperm examination. Seminal parameters (volume, sperm concentration, motility, morphology, age and duration of infertility in years) of 23,504 men were evaluated. The groups were compared to each other to check whether there were changes to the seminal parameters in that period.
Results: There was no change over the years considering the time of infertility, in an average of 3.78 years. The mean age of the patients was 36.53 years, with a trend of increase in 0.2 years. In relation to the volume of semen samples, the mean value was 3.29mL, with a decrease trend in 0.05mL. As for sperm concentration, the average was 34.37 million/mL, with a decrease trend of 1.0 million/mL. Progressive sperm motility showed an average of 47.27% and there was a decrease trend of 0.67%. Finally, sperm morphology presented an average of 2.79% of normal spermatozoa, with a decrease trend of 0.33%.
Conclusion: It can be noted that over the years, the sperm quality of men looking for assisted reproduction clinics has tended to decrease in macroscopic and microscopic parameters (volume, sperm concentration, motility and morphology).