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Title: Global Andrology Forum (GAF) Clinical Guidelines on the Management of Non-obstructive Azoospermia: Bridging the Gap between Controversy and Consensus
Authors: Hamoda, T.
Shah, R.
Mostafa, T.
Germar-Michael, P.
Atmoko, W.
Balagobi, B.
Keywords: Azoospermia;Guideline;Infertility;Pregnancy;Semen;Sperm retrieval
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: Korean Society for Sexual Medicine and Andrology
Abstract: Purpose: Non-obstructive azoospermia (NOA), defined as the absence of sperm in the ejaculate due to testicular failure, is observed in 5% to 15% of infertile men and accounts for two-thirds of azoospermia cases. The management of NOA is marked by significant controversy and global variation in diagnostic and therapeutic approaches, highlighting the crucial need for well-designed and standardized clinical practice guidelines. We present comprehensive graded clinical practice recommendations and statements for diagnosing and treating NOA, aiming to establish standardized strategies that can glob- ally help guide practitioners in their practice. Materials and Methods: A comprehensive literature review was conducted to gather evidence on the epidemiological, di- agnostic, and therapeutic aspects of NOA. The Global Andrology Forum (GAF) recommendations were developed through the collaboration of a global panel of experts using the Delphi method and surveys to achieve consensus. Statements were graded according to the Oxford Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine “GRADE” classification as either “Strong” or “Weak.” Statements receiving at least 80% expert consensus were graded as “Strong,” while others were categorized as “Weak.” Results: The GAF has formulated a total of 49 recommendations and statements on the diagnosis and treatment of NOA, in- cluding 21 for diagnosis and 28 for treatment. The recommendations and statements were evaluated and graded by a panel of 48 GAF experts from 25 countries worldwide. The majority of experts (60.5%) had more than 10 years of clinical experi- ence in managing NOA. Conclusions: The GAF guidelines address discrepancies in NOA management across diverse clinical settings and provide comprehensive graded recommendations to guide clinicians in its diagnosis and treatment. Developed and graded by a large worldwide panel of experts, the current guidelines present simplified, high-standard strategies that can be seamlessly inte- grated into the daily global practice, offering practitioners a clear framework for managing NOA.
URI: http://repo.lib.jfn.ac.lk/ujrr/handle/123456789/11432
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