The effect of semen analysis factors regarding IUI with male factor infertility

AbstractBackground and Purpose: There is evidence in literature that IUI is the first line treatment and the most cost-effective procedure for mild to moderate male factor sub-fertility, however, the relative influence of various semen characteristics with the likelihood of a successful outcome is c...

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Main Authors: A. Ghaseminezhad, M. Akbarpour, S. Falahatkar, Z. Rezaee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences 2008-01-01
Series:Journal of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences
Subjects:
IUI
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spelling doaj-5c8dce36be09444cbb70c865b8331a5f2020-11-24T21:43:45ZengMazandaran University of Medical SciencesJournal of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences1735-92601735-92792008-01-0118651018The effect of semen analysis factors regarding IUI with male factor infertilityA. GhaseminezhadM. AkbarpourS. FalahatkarZ. RezaeeAbstractBackground and Purpose: There is evidence in literature that IUI is the first line treatment and the most cost-effective procedure for mild to moderate male factor sub-fertility, however, the relative influence of various semen characteristics with the likelihood of a successful outcome is controversial. This study is designed to show the correlation between semen parameters and the pregnancy rate in patients, with mild to moderate male factor sub-fertility and whose wives were normal and underwent hyper-stimulation, including IUI.Materials and Methods: From January 2005 to January of 2006, 95 couples with male factor infertility underwent 140 IUI cycles with husbands washed semen were included in this study .They were divided into two groups based on semen parameters, mild and moderate. Post- wash sperm parameters, type of infertility (primary and secondary), male/ female age and duration of infertility were evaluated and correlated with clinical pregnancy outcome.Results: The clinical pregnancy rate per cycle was 26 (18.5%); 15 (21.4%) in mild group, while 11(15.7%) in moderate group. The clinical pregnancy rate per couple was 27.3%.There were significant correlation between female age, duration of infertility, sperm concentration and progressive motility, and clinical pregnancy.Conclusion: Our findings suggest that post- wash sperm concentration and progressive motility, female age and duration of infertility are the most important factors for prediction of successful pregnancJ Mazand Univ Med Sci 2008; 18(65):10-18 (Persian) http://www.mazums.ac.ir/index.php?digital_library&do=downloadPdf&sid=623IUImale infertilitypregnancy rate
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author A. Ghaseminezhad
M. Akbarpour
S. Falahatkar
Z. Rezaee
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M. Akbarpour
S. Falahatkar
Z. Rezaee
The effect of semen analysis factors regarding IUI with male factor infertility
Journal of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences
IUI
male infertility
pregnancy rate
author_facet A. Ghaseminezhad
M. Akbarpour
S. Falahatkar
Z. Rezaee
author_sort A. Ghaseminezhad
title The effect of semen analysis factors regarding IUI with male factor infertility
title_short The effect of semen analysis factors regarding IUI with male factor infertility
title_full The effect of semen analysis factors regarding IUI with male factor infertility
title_fullStr The effect of semen analysis factors regarding IUI with male factor infertility
title_full_unstemmed The effect of semen analysis factors regarding IUI with male factor infertility
title_sort effect of semen analysis factors regarding iui with male factor infertility
publisher Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences
issn 1735-9260
1735-9279
publishDate 2008-01-01
description AbstractBackground and Purpose: There is evidence in literature that IUI is the first line treatment and the most cost-effective procedure for mild to moderate male factor sub-fertility, however, the relative influence of various semen characteristics with the likelihood of a successful outcome is controversial. This study is designed to show the correlation between semen parameters and the pregnancy rate in patients, with mild to moderate male factor sub-fertility and whose wives were normal and underwent hyper-stimulation, including IUI.Materials and Methods: From January 2005 to January of 2006, 95 couples with male factor infertility underwent 140 IUI cycles with husbands washed semen were included in this study .They were divided into two groups based on semen parameters, mild and moderate. Post- wash sperm parameters, type of infertility (primary and secondary), male/ female age and duration of infertility were evaluated and correlated with clinical pregnancy outcome.Results: The clinical pregnancy rate per cycle was 26 (18.5%); 15 (21.4%) in mild group, while 11(15.7%) in moderate group. The clinical pregnancy rate per couple was 27.3%.There were significant correlation between female age, duration of infertility, sperm concentration and progressive motility, and clinical pregnancy.Conclusion: Our findings suggest that post- wash sperm concentration and progressive motility, female age and duration of infertility are the most important factors for prediction of successful pregnancJ Mazand Univ Med Sci 2008; 18(65):10-18 (Persian)
topic IUI
male infertility
pregnancy rate
url http://www.mazums.ac.ir/index.php?digital_library&do=downloadPdf&sid=623
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