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Use of Semen Quality to Predict Pregnancy in Couples Undergoing ICSI-Journal of Gynecology and Women’s Health-Juniper Publishers
JUNIPER PUBLISHERS- JOURNAL OF GYNECOLOGY AND WOMEN’S
HEALTH
USE OF SEMEN QUALITY TO PREDICT PREGNANCY IN COUPLES UNDERGOING
ICSI
Authored by Gordana Kozarov
The objective of this study was to determine how fertilization,
implantation and pregnancy depend on two basic sperm parameters, sperm
concentration and sperm motility in ICSI procedure. Primary outcome as
fertilization rate (FR), implantation rate (IR), βhCG/cycle, clinical
pregnancy rate (PR) and live births rate (LBR) to be stated. In our
center 44 cycles of ICSI were carried out in natural and stimulated
cycle. Male subfertility was defined as semen quality not meeting the
criteria for normality as defined by the World Health Organization (WHO,
1999). FR, IR, βhCG/cycle, PR and LBR were not significantly different
between the 5 form male subfertility (normo-, oligo-, astheno-,
oligo-astheno- and oligoasthenoteratozoospermia) in ICSI (P < 0.05).
In oligoasthenoteratozoospermia IR, βhCG/cycle, PR and LBR was higher
than in other cases. The best results are achieved in the case of
fertilization rate. PR and LBR had the lowest values in the case
oligoasthenozoospermia. In normozoospermia were extremely low values PR
and LBR. The only factor that obviously impacts on ICSI-related
pregnancy is maternal age, impairing oocyte/embryo quality. The answer
to the question of how to predict and increase the success of the ICSI
procedure should be sought in assessment of sperm DNA integrity.
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