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Advanced semen analysis: a simple screening test to predict intrauterine insemination success
E F Branigan1, M A Estes, C H Muller
1Bellingham In Vitro Fertilization and Infertility Center, Washington, USA.
Objective:
To determine if a simple screening test of sperm recovery through a density gradient preparation and sperm survival after a 24-hour incubation is predictive of IUI success.
Design:
Prospective nonrandomized descriptive study.
Setting:
Tertiary assisted reproductive technology center.
Patient(S):
Four hundred fourteen couples undergoing IUI for male factor and unexplained infertility.
Intervention(S):
An advanced semen analysis, which consisted of a basic semen analysis, sperm processing through a density gradient preparation, and a 24-hour sperm incubation, was performed on all couples before beginning IUIs.
Main Outcome Measure(S):
Cumulative and per cycle pregnancy rates (PRs) were calculated for routine semen parameters, number of sperm processed through density gradient, and percent motile sperm after a 24-hour incubation.
Result(S):
None of the basic semen analysis parameters accurately predicted IUI success. When the processed total motile sperm available for insemination was > or = 10 x 10(6) and their 24-hour survival was > or = 70%, 89% (162 of 182) of couples achieved a pregnancy with a 21.4% (162 of 757) per cycle PR compared to a 2.8% (11 of 403) per cycle PR and 4.7% total PR when survival was <70%. With use of these cutoff values for the advanced semen analysis, the test had a sensitivity of 94% and specificity of 86%.
Conclusion(S):
The number of motile sperm available for insemination and especially their 24-hour survival are highly predictive of IUI success. This advanced semen analysis is an excellent screening test to evaluate couples considering IUI.