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背景:较长的禁欲时间被认为与活性氧(ROS)的产生有关,过量的活性氧可能对精子有害。为了提高精子质量,多项研究建议通过鼓励连续射精来缩短禁欲时间。这种方法已被证明可以改善精子活力和形态,这与更好的ICSI和IUI结果有关。本研究的目的是通过在禁欲一小时内收集的连续射精来评估严重少精症男性的精子质量和受精率、卵裂率以及胚胎质量。方法:一项前瞻性研究于2020年8月至2022年4月在哈利姆生育中心进行,研究对象为接受ICSI治疗的男性伴侣,他们之前的精液分析显示患有严重少弱精子症。采用非参数Mann-Whitney和Wilcoxon检验分析各组参数,包括研究参与者的特征、卵母细胞和精子样本以及ICSI结果,显著性水平为5%。结果:与第一次射精相比,连续射精组的精子总活力有统计学意义的改善(31.53±11.73%∶22.52±8.85%;pv。55.45±31.76%;P =0.081和88.10±28.63% vs. 81.07±36.34%;p = 0.262)。结论:在第一次射精后一小时内收集连续射精可以提高精子总活力、生育能力和卵裂率,在精子数量和质量低的男性伴侣接受ICSI治疗。
Enhancing Sperm Quality Through Consecutive Ejaculation After Short Abstinence in Men with Low Semen Parameters Undergoing ICSI.
Background: Longer abstinence time is believed to be associated with the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), which in excessive amounts may be detrimental to the sperm. To enhance sperm quality, multiple research studies have proposed reducing the duration of abstinence by encouraging consecutive ejaculations. This approach has been shown to improve sperm motility and morphology, which are associated with better ICSI and IUI outcomes. The purpose of the current study was to evaluate sperm quality and fertilization rate, cleavage rate, as well as embryo quality in severe oligoasthenozoospermic men using the consecutive ejaculate collected within an hour of abstinence.
Methods: A prospective study was conducted at Halim Fertility Center from August 2020-April 2022, involving male partners undergoing ICSI treatment who presented with severe oligoasthenozoospermia on their previous semen analysis. The non-parametric Mann-Whitney and Wilcoxon tests were used to analyze the parameters of the groups, including characteristics of the study participants, oocytes and sperm samples, as well as the ICSI outcomes, using a significance level of 5%.
Results: A statistically significant improvement in the sperm total motility was recorded in the consecutive ejaculate compared to the first (31.53±11.73% vs. 22.52±8.85%; p<0.001). Both fertilization and cleavage rates were higher in the consecutive ejaculate group, although they were not statistically significant (61.41±28.04% vs. 55.45±31.76%; p=0.081 and 88.10±28.63% vs. 81.07±36.34%; p=0.262).
Conclusion: Consecutive ejaculates collected within an hour of the first may enhance sperm total motility, fertility, and cleavage rates in male partners with low sperm count and quality undergoing ICSI treatment.