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Ten-year outcomes of patients who developed persistent azoospermia following chemotherapy associated with different oncological diagnoses: A retrospective cohort study from a different perspective

BACKGROUND/AIM: This study evaluated the treatment procedures for chemotherapy (CT)-induced persistent azoospermia and their outcomes from a different perspective. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In 63 patients (mean age: 30.16 ± 4.91 years) who had undergone CT 11 ± 5 years earlier, the semen volume, gonado...

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Autores principales: ŞALVARCI, Ahmet, GÜRBÜZ, Ali Sami, BALASAR, Mehmet
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK) 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10390134/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36326321
http://dx.doi.org/10.55730/1300-0144.5373
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author ŞALVARCI, Ahmet
GÜRBÜZ, Ali Sami
BALASAR, Mehmet
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GÜRBÜZ, Ali Sami
BALASAR, Mehmet
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description BACKGROUND/AIM: This study evaluated the treatment procedures for chemotherapy (CT)-induced persistent azoospermia and their outcomes from a different perspective. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In 63 patients (mean age: 30.16 ± 4.91 years) who had undergone CT 11 ± 5 years earlier, the semen volume, gonadotropins level, FSH level, genetics, micro-testicular sperm extraction (m-TESE) result, sperm DNA fragmentation index (SDFI), semen reactive oxidative stress (ROS) rate, duration of embryonic development, and pregnancy and baby take-home rates were examined. The correlations between the ROS rates and the SDFIs, m-TESE results, sperm motility, pathology scores, time-lapses, and baby take-home rates were evaluated. RESULTS: The semen volumes were 3.5 ± 1.1/ml. The FSH level following CT was 17.87 ± 5.80 mIU/ml. A sperm rate of 34.9% was found from the m-TESE result. The mean SDFI and ROS rate were 4 (<15–30>) and 1.29 ± 0.51, respectively. The time-lapse was calculated as 5h. Pregnancy and live birth were achieved at 20.63% and 12.7%, respectively. In the patients with a low ROS (≤1.42) and SDFI (≤15), the m-TESE success rate was high, the FSH value was low, the pathological score and fertilization rate were elevated, the embryonic cleavage period was normal, and the pregnancy and baby take-home rates were high. CONCLUSION: The sperms may be detected using m-TESE in patients who develop persistent azoospermia associated with CT due to different oncological diagnoses. Our study revealed that a low FSH value and normal ejaculatory ROS rates are positive predictive factors of sperm detection before m-TESE. The motility of the sperms detected after m-TESE and normal SDFI rates were found to be positive predictive criteria of high fertilization, good embryonic cleavage, pregnancy, and live birth.
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spelling pubmed-103901342023-08-01 Ten-year outcomes of patients who developed persistent azoospermia following chemotherapy associated with different oncological diagnoses: A retrospective cohort study from a different perspective ŞALVARCI, Ahmet GÜRBÜZ, Ali Sami BALASAR, Mehmet Turk J Med Sci Research Article BACKGROUND/AIM: This study evaluated the treatment procedures for chemotherapy (CT)-induced persistent azoospermia and their outcomes from a different perspective. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In 63 patients (mean age: 30.16 ± 4.91 years) who had undergone CT 11 ± 5 years earlier, the semen volume, gonadotropins level, FSH level, genetics, micro-testicular sperm extraction (m-TESE) result, sperm DNA fragmentation index (SDFI), semen reactive oxidative stress (ROS) rate, duration of embryonic development, and pregnancy and baby take-home rates were examined. The correlations between the ROS rates and the SDFIs, m-TESE results, sperm motility, pathology scores, time-lapses, and baby take-home rates were evaluated. RESULTS: The semen volumes were 3.5 ± 1.1/ml. The FSH level following CT was 17.87 ± 5.80 mIU/ml. A sperm rate of 34.9% was found from the m-TESE result. The mean SDFI and ROS rate were 4 (<15–30>) and 1.29 ± 0.51, respectively. The time-lapse was calculated as 5h. Pregnancy and live birth were achieved at 20.63% and 12.7%, respectively. In the patients with a low ROS (≤1.42) and SDFI (≤15), the m-TESE success rate was high, the FSH value was low, the pathological score and fertilization rate were elevated, the embryonic cleavage period was normal, and the pregnancy and baby take-home rates were high. CONCLUSION: The sperms may be detected using m-TESE in patients who develop persistent azoospermia associated with CT due to different oncological diagnoses. Our study revealed that a low FSH value and normal ejaculatory ROS rates are positive predictive factors of sperm detection before m-TESE. The motility of the sperms detected after m-TESE and normal SDFI rates were found to be positive predictive criteria of high fertilization, good embryonic cleavage, pregnancy, and live birth. Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK) 2022-03-12 /pmc/articles/PMC10390134/ /pubmed/36326321 http://dx.doi.org/10.55730/1300-0144.5373 Text en © TÜBİTAK https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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ŞALVARCI, Ahmet
GÜRBÜZ, Ali Sami
BALASAR, Mehmet
Ten-year outcomes of patients who developed persistent azoospermia following chemotherapy associated with different oncological diagnoses: A retrospective cohort study from a different perspective
title Ten-year outcomes of patients who developed persistent azoospermia following chemotherapy associated with different oncological diagnoses: A retrospective cohort study from a different perspective
title_full Ten-year outcomes of patients who developed persistent azoospermia following chemotherapy associated with different oncological diagnoses: A retrospective cohort study from a different perspective
title_fullStr Ten-year outcomes of patients who developed persistent azoospermia following chemotherapy associated with different oncological diagnoses: A retrospective cohort study from a different perspective
title_full_unstemmed Ten-year outcomes of patients who developed persistent azoospermia following chemotherapy associated with different oncological diagnoses: A retrospective cohort study from a different perspective
title_short Ten-year outcomes of patients who developed persistent azoospermia following chemotherapy associated with different oncological diagnoses: A retrospective cohort study from a different perspective
title_sort ten-year outcomes of patients who developed persistent azoospermia following chemotherapy associated with different oncological diagnoses: a retrospective cohort study from a different perspective
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10390134/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36326321
http://dx.doi.org/10.55730/1300-0144.5373
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