Effects of the normal sperm morphology rate on the clinical and neonatal outcomes of conventional IVF cycles
Adult
Male
Pregnancy Rate
Reproductive Techniques, Assisted
Infant, Newborn
Gestational Age
Spermatozoa
Congenital Abnormalities
3. Good health
Abortion, Spontaneous
03 medical and health sciences
Treatment Outcome
0302 clinical medicine
Pregnancy
Birth Weight
Humans
Premature Birth
Female
Birth Rate
Live Birth
Infertility, Male
Follow-Up Studies
Retrospective Studies
DOI:
10.1111/and.13568
Publication Date:
2020-03-20T18:41:59Z
AUTHORS (8)
ABSTRACT
The present study assessed the influences of the normal sperm morphology rate on the clinical and neonatal outcomes of conventional in vitro fertilisation cycles. This retrospective study analysed 427 and 2,728 cycles from the normal sperm morphology rate <4% and ≥4% group respectively. The clinical (total fertilisation failure, clinical pregnancy, implantation and abortion) and neonatal (sex, gestational age, preterm birth, birthweight, low birth weight, live births and birth defects of newborns) outcomes were compared. The rate of total fertilisation failure in the normal sperm morphology rate <4% group was significantly higher compared with that in the normal sperm morphology rate ≥4% group (2.8% versus 1.2%, p = .012). Total fertilisation failure was completely resolved by early rescue intracytoplasmic sperm injection. The clinical pregnancy, implantation and abortion rates were not significantly different between the two groups. Additionally, the sex, preterm birth, low birth weight, live births and birth defect rates, gestational age and birthweight of newborns were not significantly different between the two groups. Thus, normal sperm morphology rate <4% significantly increased the total fertilisation failure rate but did not affect the clinical or neonatal outcomes.
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