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. 2000 Sep;17(8):431-6.
doi: 10.1023/a:1009413201849.

Very low sperm count affects the result of intracytoplasmic sperm injection

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Very low sperm count affects the result of intracytoplasmic sperm injection

D Strassburger et al. J Assist Reprod Genet. 2000 Sep.

Abstract

Purpose: The aim was to examine the influence of extremely low sperm count on intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) outcome.

Methods: Over 1000 consecutive unselected ICSI cycles were divided into four groups according to sperm concentration of their patients: A, cryptozoospermia, 107 patients; B, sperm concentration of < or = 1 x 10(4), 146 patients; C, sperm count of 1 x 10(4)-1 x 10(5), 135 patients; and concentration of > 1 x 10(5) and < 10 x 10(6)/ml (control group), 688 patients.

Results: A significant decrease in pregnancy rate was noticed in the cryptozoospermic group in comparison to the control group (20% vs. 31%). Fertilization rate in group A was significantly lower in comparison to all other groups, respectively (46% vs. 52%, 54%, 61%). Embryo quality was inferior in group A in comparison to the control group. A higher yet not statistically significant abortion rate was observed in the cryptozoospermic group (as well as in group C) (30%, 27%) compared to the control group (15%).

Conclusions: It seems that an extremely low sperm count has a negative effect on the outcome of ICSI. Nevertheless patients with cryptozoospermia should not be offered ICSI treatment with the ejaculated sperm before karyotype is established.

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