TY - JOUR
T1 - Does the presence of nuclear vacuoles in human sperm selected for ICSI affect pregnancy outcome?
AU - Berkovitz, Arie
AU - Eltes, Fina
AU - Ellenbogen, Adrian
AU - Peer, Sigal
AU - Feldberg, Dov
AU - Bartoov, Benjamin
PY - 2006/7
Y1 - 2006/7
N2 - Background: To verify whether or not microinjection of sperm with a normal nuclear shape but large vacuoles affects IVF-ICSI pregnancy outcome. Methods: A comparative study testing IVF outcome parameters of IVF-ICSI, based on morphological selection of spermatozoa with normal nuclei against those based on microinjection of sperm with a normal nuclear shape but large vacuoles. An experimental group, including 28 IVF-ICSI cycles, where only embryos obtained from microinjection of spermatozoa with a normal nuclear shape but large vacuoles were transferred, was matched with a control group, including 28 IVF-ICSI cycles, where only embryos obtained from microinjection of spermatozoa with a strictly defined morphologically normal nuclear shape and content were transferred. The main outcome was IVF-ICSI pregnancy rate. Results: The experimental group exhibited a significantly lower pregnancy rate per cycle and significantly higher abortion rate per pregnancy compared to the control group (18 versus 50%, and 80 versus 7%, respectively, P = 0.01). Conclusion: Microinjection of vacuolated sperm appears to reduce the pregnancy rate and appears to be associated with early abortion.
AB - Background: To verify whether or not microinjection of sperm with a normal nuclear shape but large vacuoles affects IVF-ICSI pregnancy outcome. Methods: A comparative study testing IVF outcome parameters of IVF-ICSI, based on morphological selection of spermatozoa with normal nuclei against those based on microinjection of sperm with a normal nuclear shape but large vacuoles. An experimental group, including 28 IVF-ICSI cycles, where only embryos obtained from microinjection of spermatozoa with a normal nuclear shape but large vacuoles were transferred, was matched with a control group, including 28 IVF-ICSI cycles, where only embryos obtained from microinjection of spermatozoa with a strictly defined morphologically normal nuclear shape and content were transferred. The main outcome was IVF-ICSI pregnancy rate. Results: The experimental group exhibited a significantly lower pregnancy rate per cycle and significantly higher abortion rate per pregnancy compared to the control group (18 versus 50%, and 80 versus 7%, respectively, P = 0.01). Conclusion: Microinjection of vacuolated sperm appears to reduce the pregnancy rate and appears to be associated with early abortion.
KW - IVF pregnancy outcome
KW - IVF-ICSI
KW - Vacuolated spermatozoa
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U2 - 10.1093/humrep/del049
DO - 10.1093/humrep/del049
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AN - SCOPUS:33745857346
SN - 0268-1161
VL - 21
SP - 1787
EP - 1790
JO - Human Reproduction
JF - Human Reproduction
IS - 7
ER -