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Embolization of varicocles: pretreatment sperm motility predicts later pregnancy in partners of infertile men.

Sebastian Flacke1, Michael Schuster, Attila Kovacs, Marcus von Falkenhausen, Holger M Strunk, Gerhard Haidl, Hans H Schild.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To identify predictors of future pregnancy in partners of infertile men undergoing embolization of varicoceles.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study was conducted within local institutional review board guidelines, and written informed consent was obtained. In 223 clinically infertile men (age range, 18-50 years) with varicoceles and associated oligoteratoasthenospermia, endovascular embolization of the spermatic veins was performed with distal coil embolization and sclerotherapy. Additional anti-inflammatory treatment was initiated if required. Baseline clinical examination, semen specimen, and hormone level findings were compared to follow-up data. Posttreatment pregnancy rate of their healthy female partners was assessed with a standardized questionnaire. Unconditioned logistic regression was used to identify factors among all available clinical and laboratory data predicting treatment success (sired pregnancy during follow-up).
RESULTS: A total of 226 of 228 varicoceles in 223 patients were successfully treated. Resolution of varicoceles at clinical examination and ultrasonography (US) was observed in 206 patients (92.4%). Three-month follow-up semen analysis in these patients showed significant improvement in sperm motility (P < .001) and sperm count (P < .001); however, average values remained in the abnormal range (World Health Organization guidelines). In 173 patients, follow-up data were successfully obtained, with pregnancy reported in 45 (26%). Baseline sperm motility was identified as the only significant pretreatment factor (standardized regression coefficient beta = 3.285, t = 7.560, P = .006) predicting sired pregnancy. Hormone levels, clinical grading of varicoceles, Doppler US findings, and other semen parameters did not reach statistical significance.
CONCLUSION: Sperm motility prior to varicocele treatment in infertile men is an important predictor of later pregnancy.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18641252     DOI: 10.1148/radiol.2482071675

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiology        ISSN: 0033-8419            Impact factor:   11.105


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