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SAT Sperm Aneuploidy Test

Analysis of sperm chromosomal abnormalities.

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2,000 spermatozoa analyzed for each chromosome.

2 independent evaluators work on every case.

Results compared with internal control to ensure the highest reliability.

In case of positive result, we will provide personalised guidance

Overview

What is SAT?

SAT is a test to study the genetic factor of male infertility.
This test evaluates the percentage of spermatozoa with chromosomal abnormalities in a sperm sample. Analysis is performed on the chromosomes most frequently associated with spontaneous miscarriages and children with chromosomal abnormalities (chromosomes 13, 18, 21,
X and Y).

Is SAT for you?

This test is recommended if:

  • You’ve suffered recurrent miscarriage
  • You’ve had several IVF treatments without success
  • You’ve had a previous pregnancy with chromosomal aneuploidy
  • You’re a man with impaired sperm parameters
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Why use SAT?

    • Increases pregnancy rate.
    • Decreases miscarriage risk.
    • SAT helps to provide personalised genetic guidance to the couple before IVF treatment

In couples with an abnormal SAT, it is clinically advisable to perform PGT-A (Preimplantation Genetic Testing for Aneuploidies) to select chromosomally normal embryos for transfer.*
*Rodrigo et al., 2014.

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Prevents the transmission of single gene disorders

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Avoid implantation failure by establishing the best day and time for embryo transfer

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CGT

Determines the risk of having a child with a genetic disease

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