Human Reproduction, Vol 12, 2676-2681, Copyright © 1997 by Oxford University Press
K Lundin, B Soderlund and L Hamberger
The morphological normality of a spermatozoon is considered to be an
important factor in relation to its ability to fertilize an oocyte. We
examined the influence of morphology (strict criteria) on the rates of
fertilization, pregnancy and spontaneous abortion obtained following
conventional in-vitro fertilization (IVF) and intracytoplasmic sperm
injection (ICSI) in our clinical programme. We found our fertilization
cut-off values for conventional IVF to be slightly different from those of
the Kruger group (10 and 5%, compared to 14 and 5%). We also found the
pregnancy rate per transfer to be as good or better in the groups with <
5% normal forms: 36% of these men had a fertilization rate > 50% using
conventional IVF, showing that fertilization capacity is not necessarily
impaired even in this 'poor prognosis' group. With the exception of the
ICSI group with 5-9% normal forms, the rate of spontaneous abortion in this
study was similar to or lower than in our IVF/ICSI programme overall. When
the 5-9% normal spermatozoa group was divided into those with
teratozoospermia as the only factor and those with additional sperm
factors, the increased abortion rate was found in the group with multiple
sperm factors (67% spontaneous abortions).
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The relationship between sperm morphology and rates of fertilization, pregnancy and spontaneous abortion in an in-vitro fertilization/intracytoplasmic sperm injection programme
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Goteborg, Sahlgrenska Hospital, Sweden.
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