U Berg1, C Brucker, F D Berg. 1. I. Women's Hospital, Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich, Germany.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the prognostic value of motile sperm count after swim-up in IUI with husband's sperm in a large group of subfertile couples. DESIGN: Retrospective study. SETTING: University hospital. PATIENT(S): Nine hundred two couples undergoing 3,037 treatment cycles. INTERVENTION(S): Intrauterine insemination with husband's sperm after swim-up was performed after mild ovarian stimulation with clomiphene citrate and hCG under hormonal and ultrasonographic control of follicle development. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Pregnancy rate (PR) in correlation to motile sperm count after swim-up. RESULT(S): A nonlinear increase in PR per treatment cycle was observed with increasing numbers of motile sperm used for IUI. Insemination with < 0.8 x 10(6) motile sperm after swim-up resulted in a PR of < 1% per treatment cycle. When the motile sperm count was above this level, the PR per cycle reached a plateau of 6.9% to 10.2%, with a minor tendency for increase with higher sperm numbers. CONCLUSION(S): Strict analysis of motile sperm count after swim-up is a useful prognostic factor for PRs after IUI. There is a good chance for conception if > or = 0.8 x 10(6) motile sperm are available after appropriate selection methods. Intrauterine insemination performed with considerably higher numbers of motile sperm does not lead to a significant increase in PRs.
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the prognostic value of motile sperm count after swim-up in IUI with husband's sperm in a large group of subfertile couples. DESIGN: Retrospective study. SETTING: University hospital. PATIENT(S): Nine hundred two couples undergoing 3,037 treatment cycles. INTERVENTION(S): Intrauterine insemination with husband's sperm after swim-up was performed after mild ovarian stimulation with clomiphene citrate and hCG under hormonal and ultrasonographic control of follicle development. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Pregnancy rate (PR) in correlation to motile sperm count after swim-up. RESULT(S): A nonlinear increase in PR per treatment cycle was observed with increasing numbers of motile sperm used for IUI. Insemination with < 0.8 x 10(6) motile sperm after swim-up resulted in a PR of < 1% per treatment cycle. When the motile sperm count was above this level, the PR per cycle reached a plateau of 6.9% to 10.2%, with a minor tendency for increase with higher sperm numbers. CONCLUSION(S): Strict analysis of motile sperm count after swim-up is a useful prognostic factor for PRs after IUI. There is a good chance for conception if > or = 0.8 x 10(6) motile sperm are available after appropriate selection methods. Intrauterine insemination performed with considerably higher numbers of motile sperm does not lead to a significant increase in PRs.
Authors: E B Pasqualotto; J A Daitch; B N Hendin; T Falcone; A J Thomas; D R Nelson; A Agarwal Journal: J Assist Reprod Genet Date: 1999-10 Impact factor: 3.412
Authors: Lígia F P de Araújo; Edilberto de Araújo Filho; Cássio L Fácio; Márcia C O Bossoni; Ligiane A Machado-Paula; José E Corrente; Mário Cavagna; Paulo C S Matheus; Anaglória Pontes Journal: Reprod Biol Endocrinol Date: 2013-10-22 Impact factor: 5.211