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Comparative Study of Sperm Selection Techniques for Pregnancy Rates in an Unselected IVF–ICSI Population

Ioana Alexandra Zaha, Petronela Naghi, Liana Ștefan, Cosmina Bunescu, Mihaela Radu, Mariana Mureşan, M. Șandor, Liliana Sachelarie, Anca Huniadi

2023Journal of Personalized Medicine23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

(1) Background: Semen analysis is a poor predictor of the fertilization potential of spermatozoa and a male factor may contribute to poor outcomes of the IVF procedure, despite a normal semen analysis. The microfluidic sperm selection (ZyMot-ICSI) is based on the selection of the spermatozoa with the lowest DNA fragmentation rate, but studies do not prove better clinical outcomes after this method. (2) Methods: We conducted a retrospective trial comparing 119 couples that were allocated to the classic gradient centrifugation sperm method (control group), and 120 couples that were allocated with the microfluidic technique being used (study group) at our university-level clinic, to go through IVF. (3) Results: The statistical analysis showed that there is no significant difference between the fertilization rate (study vs. control p = 0.87), but regarding blastocyst rate (study vs. control p = 0.046) and clinical pregnancy (p = 0.049), there is quite a significant statistical difference. Microfluidic preparation of spermatozoa seems to improve the results and it may be utilized more broadly for ICSI, and could also improve the workflow in standard IVF, decrease intervention by laboratory personnel and provide more consistent incubation conditions. (4) Conclusions: The patients that had the sperm preparation for ICSI with the microfluidic sperm selection had slightly better results compared with the gradient centrifugation selection.

Topics & Concepts

SemenSpermAndrologyHuman fertilizationIn vitro fertilisationIntracytoplasmic sperm injectionSemen analysisMedicinePopulationBlastocystPregnancy rateGynecologySelection (genetic algorithm)PregnancyBiologyEmbryoInfertilityGeneticsComputer scienceEmbryogenesisAnatomyEnvironmental healthArtificial intelligenceSperm and Testicular FunctionReproductive Biology and FertilityReproductive Health and Technologies
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