Study on probable aetiological factors of subfertility in a tertiary care hospital

Manoj Lamsal, S. Tamrakar
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Background: Subfertility refers to describe women or couple who are not sterile but exhibit decreased reproductive efficiency even after 12 months of regular unprotected intercourse. Objectives: To find probable aetiological factors in subfertile couples attending Dhulikhel Hospital. Methods: This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among 140 subfertile couples in Dhulikhel Hospital from March 2016 to December 2017 after ethical clearance. The participants were recruited by convenience sampling, data were entered in Microsoft Excel Sheet and analysed using SPSS v.23. Descriptive statistics like frequency, percent, mean, and standard deviation have been presented. Results: Among 140 subfertile couples, mean duration of subfertility was 5.55 ± 3.96 years. About two-thirds (95, 67.9%) of them were of primary subfertility. Most subfertile clients (both) were of 26-30 years age group and about three-fifths (83, 59.3%) were of Janajati caste. The most common cause of subfertility was female factor (72, 51.4%) only. Ovulatory dysfunction (49, 35%) followed by tubal abnormalities (24, 17.1%) were major female contributory factors. Thyroid disorder was noted in 19 (13.6%) clients and hyperprolactinaemia was observed in 14 (10%) subfertile female clients. Two (1.4%) female clients had diabetes mellitus and 24 (17.1%) had evidence of different forms of genital infection. Only male factor contributed was seen in 16 (11.4%) clients and asthenozoopermia was the commonest abnormal semen parameters. Six (4.3%) males with abnormal semen parameter were working abroad. Conclusion: Ovulatory causes was found to be the commonest cause of subfertility in Dhulikhel Hospital. Asthenooospermia was the most common male factor.
某三级医院低生育能力可能病因的研究
背景:低生育能力是指妇女或夫妇没有不育,但表现出生殖效率下降,即使经过12个月的定期无保护性交。目的:探讨在杜利赫勒医院就诊的不孕不育夫妇的可能病因。方法:对2016年3月至2017年12月Dhulikhel医院140对经伦理审查的不孕不育夫妇进行描述性横断面研究。参与者采用方便抽样的方式进行招募,数据输入到Microsoft Excel表格中,使用SPSS v.23进行分析。描述性统计,如频率,百分比,平均值和标准差已经提出。结果:140对不孕夫妇的平均持续时间为5.55±3.96年。约三分之二(95,67.9%)为原发性低生育能力。大多数不孕不育患者(两者)年龄在26-30岁之间,约五分之三(83,59.3%)为Janajati种姓。不孕不育最常见的原因是女性因素(72,51.4%)。排卵障碍(49.35%)其次是输卵管异常(24.17.1%)是女性的主要致病因素。19例(13.6%)患者出现甲状腺功能障碍,14例(10%)低生育能力女性患者出现高泌乳素血症。2名(1.4%)女性患者有糖尿病,24名(17.1%)有不同形式的生殖器感染。16例(11.4%)患者中仅有男性因素,最常见的异常精液参数为弱精子症。精液参数异常的男性有6名(4.3%)在国外工作。结论:排卵原因是杜利赫医院不孕不育最常见的原因。弱精子症是最常见的男性因素。
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