1. Time intervals between semen production, initiation of analysis, and IUI significantly influence clinical pregnancies and live births.
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Punjabi U, Van Mulders H, Van de Velde L, Goovaerts I, Peeters K, Cassauwers W, Lyubetska T, Clasen K, Janssens P, Zemtsova O, Roelant E, and De Neubourg D
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- Adult, Birth Rate, Female, Humans, Insemination, Artificial, Homologous, Male, Pregnancy, Semen metabolism, Sperm Count methods, Live Birth genetics, Pregnancy Outcome genetics, Pregnancy Rate, Semen cytology
- 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.
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- 2021
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