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Testicular fine-needle aspiration versus testicular open biopsy: Comparable sperm retrieval rate in selected patients
BACKGROUND: Sperm recovery by testicular fine-needle aspiration (TESA) has resulted in variable sperm retrieval rate (SRR) and is generally considered inferior to open biopsy (testicular sperm extraction [TESE]). AIMS: To develop a predictive model for SRR by TESA and to identify factors associated...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3339784/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22557715 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0970-1591.94954 |
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author | Nowroozi, Mohammad Reza Ahmadi, Hamed Ayati, Mohsen Jamshidian, Hasan Sirous, Ali |
author_facet | Nowroozi, Mohammad Reza Ahmadi, Hamed Ayati, Mohsen Jamshidian, Hasan Sirous, Ali |
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description | BACKGROUND: Sperm recovery by testicular fine-needle aspiration (TESA) has resulted in variable sperm retrieval rate (SRR) and is generally considered inferior to open biopsy (testicular sperm extraction [TESE]). AIMS: To develop a predictive model for SRR by TESA and to identify factors associated with comparable SRR between TESA and TESE. SETTINGS AND DESIGN: Single-center controlled cross-sectional study on 450 infertile men with nonobstructive azoospermia. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Clinical, paraclinical, and histological information of patients were gathered. All patients underwent both TESA and TESE in a single operation. Predictors of SRR by TESA were identified, and the accuracy of TESA in predicting the outcome of TESE was determined. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS USED: Categorical and continuous variables were compared using independent t test and —chi-square test. Logistic regression model was applied to develop a predictive model for SRR by TESA. Receiver Operating Characteristics (ROC) curve analysis was used to determine the accuracy of TESA in predicting TESE outcome. RESULTS: Sperm retrieval rate for TESA and TESE was 41.8 and 50.9%, respectively (P = 0.04). Age, duration of infertility, testis volume, luteinizing hormone, prolactin, and testosterone did not differ between patients with and without mature sperm in TESA samples. Serum follicular-stimulating hormone (FSH) < 15 IU/l (Exp (B) = 4.8, 95% CI: 1.4–18.5; P = 0.001) and histology of hypospermatogenesis (Exp (B) = 6.4, 95% CI: 2.1–27.4; P < 0.001) were predictors of SRR by TESA. In patients with FSH < 15 IU/l (57.4% versus 59.5%; Area under the curve (AUC) = 0.907) and testicular histology of hypospermatogenesis (68.0% versus 70.5%; AUC = 0.890), the SRR by TESA was predictive of SRR by TESE. CONCLUSIONS: Serum FSH and testicular pathology were predictors of SRR by TESA. Patients with FSH < 15 IU/l and/or testicular pathology of hypospermatogenesis had comparable SRR by TESA versus TESE. |
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spelling | pubmed-33397842012-05-03 Testicular fine-needle aspiration versus testicular open biopsy: Comparable sperm retrieval rate in selected patients Nowroozi, Mohammad Reza Ahmadi, Hamed Ayati, Mohsen Jamshidian, Hasan Sirous, Ali Indian J Urol Original Article BACKGROUND: Sperm recovery by testicular fine-needle aspiration (TESA) has resulted in variable sperm retrieval rate (SRR) and is generally considered inferior to open biopsy (testicular sperm extraction [TESE]). AIMS: To develop a predictive model for SRR by TESA and to identify factors associated with comparable SRR between TESA and TESE. SETTINGS AND DESIGN: Single-center controlled cross-sectional study on 450 infertile men with nonobstructive azoospermia. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Clinical, paraclinical, and histological information of patients were gathered. All patients underwent both TESA and TESE in a single operation. Predictors of SRR by TESA were identified, and the accuracy of TESA in predicting the outcome of TESE was determined. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS USED: Categorical and continuous variables were compared using independent t test and —chi-square test. Logistic regression model was applied to develop a predictive model for SRR by TESA. Receiver Operating Characteristics (ROC) curve analysis was used to determine the accuracy of TESA in predicting TESE outcome. RESULTS: Sperm retrieval rate for TESA and TESE was 41.8 and 50.9%, respectively (P = 0.04). Age, duration of infertility, testis volume, luteinizing hormone, prolactin, and testosterone did not differ between patients with and without mature sperm in TESA samples. Serum follicular-stimulating hormone (FSH) < 15 IU/l (Exp (B) = 4.8, 95% CI: 1.4–18.5; P = 0.001) and histology of hypospermatogenesis (Exp (B) = 6.4, 95% CI: 2.1–27.4; P < 0.001) were predictors of SRR by TESA. In patients with FSH < 15 IU/l (57.4% versus 59.5%; Area under the curve (AUC) = 0.907) and testicular histology of hypospermatogenesis (68.0% versus 70.5%; AUC = 0.890), the SRR by TESA was predictive of SRR by TESE. CONCLUSIONS: Serum FSH and testicular pathology were predictors of SRR by TESA. Patients with FSH < 15 IU/l and/or testicular pathology of hypospermatogenesis had comparable SRR by TESA versus TESE. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2012 /pmc/articles/PMC3339784/ /pubmed/22557715 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0970-1591.94954 Text en Copyright: © Indian Journal of Urology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Nowroozi, Mohammad Reza Ahmadi, Hamed Ayati, Mohsen Jamshidian, Hasan Sirous, Ali Testicular fine-needle aspiration versus testicular open biopsy: Comparable sperm retrieval rate in selected patients |
title | Testicular fine-needle aspiration versus testicular open biopsy: Comparable sperm retrieval rate in selected patients |
title_full | Testicular fine-needle aspiration versus testicular open biopsy: Comparable sperm retrieval rate in selected patients |
title_fullStr | Testicular fine-needle aspiration versus testicular open biopsy: Comparable sperm retrieval rate in selected patients |
title_full_unstemmed | Testicular fine-needle aspiration versus testicular open biopsy: Comparable sperm retrieval rate in selected patients |
title_short | Testicular fine-needle aspiration versus testicular open biopsy: Comparable sperm retrieval rate in selected patients |
title_sort | testicular fine-needle aspiration versus testicular open biopsy: comparable sperm retrieval rate in selected patients |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3339784/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22557715 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0970-1591.94954 |
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