Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6181910 Fertility and Sterility 2014 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo determine whether there is a difference in ongoing pregnancy rates (PRs) between patients undergoing IUI with strict sperm morphology ≤4% compared with >4% on initial semen analysis.DesignRetrospective chart review with multivariate analysis.SettingAcademic outpatient reproductive center.Patient(s)A total of 408 couples with male and/or female factor infertility and known strict sperm morphology (SSM).Intervention(s)A total of 856 IUIs with partner's sperm (IUI-P).Main Outcome Measure(s)Ongoing PRs based on ultrasound documentation of intrauterine pregnancy with fetal heart tones.Result(s)There is no statistically significant difference in per cycle PRs when comparing patients with a strict sperm morphology of ≤4% versus >4% who undergo IUI-P (17.3% vs. 16.7%; odds ratio 0.954, 95% confidence interval 0.66-1.37). Multiple potential confounding factors were assessed using multivariate analysis.Conclusion(s)Strict sperm morphology ≤4% is not associated with lower PRs in couples undergoing IUI-P, and thus should not be the sole reason for advancing to IVF.

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