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PMID | 23490166 |
Gene Name | PGR |
Condition | Cryptozoospermia |
Association |
Testicular sperm extraction is justified in patients with cryptozoospermia who fail to conceive by ICSI using ejaculated spermatozoa, as it offers higher PR. |
Population size | 17 |
Population details | 17 patients with cryptozoospermia |
Sex | Male |
Infertility type | Male infertility |
Other associated phenotypes |
Cryptozoospermia |
Intracytoplasmic sperm injection outcome of ejaculated versus extracted testicular spermatozoa in cryptozoospermic men Ben-Ami I, Raziel A, Strassburger D, Komarovsky D, Ron-El R, Friedler S. OBJECTIVE: To compare intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) outcome of patients with cryptozoospermia after use of ejaculated versus testicular sperm in different cycles of the same patients. DESIGN: Retrospective cohort study. SETTING: University-affiliated infertility center. PATIENT(S): A total of 17 patients with cryptozoospermia who underwent a total of 116 ICSI cycles. INTERVENTION(S): The patients initially underwent several ICSI cycles using ejaculated sperm (n = 68, 58.6%) that were followed by ICSI cycles using testicular sperm (n = 48, 41.4%). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Fertilization rate, pregnancy rate (PR). RESULT(S): There were no significant differences in fertilization rates between the two subgroups. A comparison between testicular sperm extraction (TESE) versus ejaculated sperm cycles revealed significantly higher implantation rate (20.7% vs. 5.7%), higher PR (42.5% vs. 15.1%), and higher take home baby rate (27.5% vs. 9.4%). A multivariable logistic regression analysis showed three significant predictors for pregnancy, namely the use of testicular sperm (odds ratio [OR] 5.1, 95% confidence interval [95% CI] 1.8-14.8), use of motile sperm (OR 12.9, 95% CI 2.1-79.1), and female age (OR 0.83, 95% CI 0.7-0.9). CONCLUSION(S): Testicular sperm extraction is justified in patients with cryptozoospermia who fail to conceive by ICSI using ejaculated spermatozoa, as it offers higher PR. CI - Copyright © 2013 American Society for Reproductive Medicine. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. FAU - Ben-Ami, Ido AU - Ben-Ami I AD - IVF and Infertility Unit, Assaf Harofeh Medical Center, Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel. idorit@netvision.net.il FAU - Raziel, Arieh AU - Raziel A FAU - Strassburger, Deborah AU - Strassburger D FAU - Komarovsky, Daphna AU - Komarovsky D FAU - Ron-El, Raphael AU - Ron-El R |