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Title
Time intervals between semen production, initiation of analysis, and IUI significantly influence clinical pregnancies and live births
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Abstract
Purpose Does IDEF mapping help monitor the technical process of IUI and explore the potential improvements which might contribute to increased pregnancy and live birth rates? Method Retrospective analysis of 1729 homologous IUI cycles of couples attending a fertility clinic in a university hospital setting. Standardized conventional semen parameters were analyzed and the semen samples prepared via discontinuous density gradient centrifugation. Results There was no significant association between sperm concentration, motility and morphology (analysis phase), and pregnancy outcome. Only female and male ages were significantly associated with the pregnancy outcome. There was a significant difference in the odds on clinical pregnancies and live births when analysis was <= 21 min initiated, and < 107 min between sample production and IUI, adjusted for male and female age. Conclusions Adjusting for the couple's age, we could show that time intervals between semen production and analysis and IUI when kept low significantly influenced clinical pregnancies and live births.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Journal of assisted reproduction and genetics. - New York, N.Y., 1992, currens
Publication
New york : Springer/plenum publishers , 2021
ISSN
1058-0468 [print]
1573-7330 [online]
DOI
10.1007/S10815-020-02020-0
Volume/pages
38 :2 (2021) , p. 421-428
ISI
000605114100003
Pubmed ID
33403503
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