Volkan Baltaci, Yasemin Aktas, Evrim Unsal, Ozge Uner Ayvaz, Feriba Turhan Eryilmaz, Bilge Sinanoğlu Ekin, Sertaç Şen and Aysun Baltacı
Objective:
To assess the value of the electrical activation of oocytes in ICSI patients with previous limited fertilization outcomes.
Design:
Prospective randomized study.
Settings:
Clinical IVF laboratory.
Patient(s):
A hundred and seven couples undergoing ICSI with possible low fertilization outcomes.
Intervention(s):
TESE, TESA, ICSI with Piezoelectric Activation
Main Outcome Measure(s):
Fertilization, clinical pregnancy rates, embryo grades.
Result(s):
Patients were subdivided into six study groups. In Group I, testicular elongated spermatids were used and 27.9% fertilization, 2.3% clinical pregnancy rates were evaluated. In testicular immotile spermatozoa injected group (Group II), 56.5% fertilization and 50% clinical pregnancy rates were obtained. 66.7% fertilization and 30%clinical pregnancy rates were achieved in Group III with testicular motile spermatozoa. In Group IV, patients with severe oligozoospermia, 64% fertilization and 28.6% clinical pregnancy rates were achieved. Group V included patients with total immotile spermatozoa and fertilization and clinical pregnancy rates were 50% and 57.1% respectively. In patients with history of low fertilization rate (Group VI), 38.7% fertilization and 19% clinical pregnancy rates were obtained.
Conclusion(s):
Piezoelectric stimulation can be used for patients with low fertilization rates and total immotile spermatozoa; as we detected an improvement in the fertilization and clinical pregnancy rates of these patients.
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