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Probing the Effect of Human Normal Sperm Morphology Rate on Cycle Outcomes and Assisted Reproductive Methods Selection

Sperm morphology is the best predictor of fertilization potential, and the critical predictive information for supporting assisted reproductive methods selection. Given its important predictive value and the declining reality of semen quality in recent years, the threshold of normal sperm morphology...

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Autores principales: Li, Bo, Ma, Yefei, Huang, Jianlei, Xiao, Xifeng, Li, Li, Liu, Chuang, Shi, Yongqian, Wang, Dong, Wang, Xiaohong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4239063/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25411962
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0113392
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author Li, Bo
Ma, Yefei
Huang, Jianlei
Xiao, Xifeng
Li, Li
Liu, Chuang
Shi, Yongqian
Wang, Dong
Wang, Xiaohong
author_facet Li, Bo
Ma, Yefei
Huang, Jianlei
Xiao, Xifeng
Li, Li
Liu, Chuang
Shi, Yongqian
Wang, Dong
Wang, Xiaohong
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description Sperm morphology is the best predictor of fertilization potential, and the critical predictive information for supporting assisted reproductive methods selection. Given its important predictive value and the declining reality of semen quality in recent years, the threshold of normal sperm morphology rate (NSMR) is being constantly corrected and controversial, from the 4(th) edition (14%) to the 5(th) version (4%). We retrospectively analyzed 4756 cases of infertility patients treated with conventional-IVF(c-IVF) or ICSI, which were divided into three groups according to NSMR: ≥14%, 4%–14% and <4%. Here, we demonstrate that, with decrease in NSMR(≥14%, 4%–14%, <4%), in the c-IVF group, the rate of fertilization, normal fertilization, high-quality embryo, multi-pregnancy and birth weight of twins gradually decreased significantly (P<0.05), while the miscarriage rate was significantly increased (p<0.01) and implantation rate, clinical pregnancy rate, ectopic pregnancy rate, preterm birth rate, live birth rate, sex ratio, and birth weight(Singleton) showed no significant change. In the ICSI group, with decrease in NSMR (≥14%, 4%–14%, <4%), high-quality embryo rate, multi-pregnancy rate and birth weight of twins were gradually decreased significantly (p<0.05), while other parameters had no significant difference. Considering the clinical assisted methods selection, in the NFMR ≥14% group, normal fertilization rate of c-IVF was significantly higher than the ICSI group (P<0.05), in the 4%–14% group, birth weight (twins) of c-IVF were significantly higher than the ICSI group, in the <4% group, miscarriage of IVF was significantly higher than the ICSI group. Therefore, we conclude that NSMR is positively related to embryo reproductive potential, and when NSMR<4% (5(th) edition), ICSI should be considered first, while the NSMR≥4%, c-IVF assisted reproduction might be preferred.
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spelling pubmed-42390632014-11-26 Probing the Effect of Human Normal Sperm Morphology Rate on Cycle Outcomes and Assisted Reproductive Methods Selection Li, Bo Ma, Yefei Huang, Jianlei Xiao, Xifeng Li, Li Liu, Chuang Shi, Yongqian Wang, Dong Wang, Xiaohong PLoS One Research Article Sperm morphology is the best predictor of fertilization potential, and the critical predictive information for supporting assisted reproductive methods selection. Given its important predictive value and the declining reality of semen quality in recent years, the threshold of normal sperm morphology rate (NSMR) is being constantly corrected and controversial, from the 4(th) edition (14%) to the 5(th) version (4%). We retrospectively analyzed 4756 cases of infertility patients treated with conventional-IVF(c-IVF) or ICSI, which were divided into three groups according to NSMR: ≥14%, 4%–14% and <4%. Here, we demonstrate that, with decrease in NSMR(≥14%, 4%–14%, <4%), in the c-IVF group, the rate of fertilization, normal fertilization, high-quality embryo, multi-pregnancy and birth weight of twins gradually decreased significantly (P<0.05), while the miscarriage rate was significantly increased (p<0.01) and implantation rate, clinical pregnancy rate, ectopic pregnancy rate, preterm birth rate, live birth rate, sex ratio, and birth weight(Singleton) showed no significant change. In the ICSI group, with decrease in NSMR (≥14%, 4%–14%, <4%), high-quality embryo rate, multi-pregnancy rate and birth weight of twins were gradually decreased significantly (p<0.05), while other parameters had no significant difference. Considering the clinical assisted methods selection, in the NFMR ≥14% group, normal fertilization rate of c-IVF was significantly higher than the ICSI group (P<0.05), in the 4%–14% group, birth weight (twins) of c-IVF were significantly higher than the ICSI group, in the <4% group, miscarriage of IVF was significantly higher than the ICSI group. Therefore, we conclude that NSMR is positively related to embryo reproductive potential, and when NSMR<4% (5(th) edition), ICSI should be considered first, while the NSMR≥4%, c-IVF assisted reproduction might be preferred. Public Library of Science 2014-11-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4239063/ /pubmed/25411962 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0113392 Text en © 2014 Li et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Wang, Dong
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Probing the Effect of Human Normal Sperm Morphology Rate on Cycle Outcomes and Assisted Reproductive Methods Selection
title Probing the Effect of Human Normal Sperm Morphology Rate on Cycle Outcomes and Assisted Reproductive Methods Selection
title_full Probing the Effect of Human Normal Sperm Morphology Rate on Cycle Outcomes and Assisted Reproductive Methods Selection
title_fullStr Probing the Effect of Human Normal Sperm Morphology Rate on Cycle Outcomes and Assisted Reproductive Methods Selection
title_full_unstemmed Probing the Effect of Human Normal Sperm Morphology Rate on Cycle Outcomes and Assisted Reproductive Methods Selection
title_short Probing the Effect of Human Normal Sperm Morphology Rate on Cycle Outcomes and Assisted Reproductive Methods Selection
title_sort probing the effect of human normal sperm morphology rate on cycle outcomes and assisted reproductive methods selection
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4239063/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25411962
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0113392
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