The Correlation between Varicocele, Sperm Parameters and Embryo Quality of ICSI Outcome in Infertile Men

Piroozmanesh, H and Naserpoor, L and cheraghi, E and Jannatifar, R (2021) The Correlation between Varicocele, Sperm Parameters and Embryo Quality of ICSI Outcome in Infertile Men. Studies in Medical Sciences, 31 (12). pp. 965-973.

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Abstract

Varicocele is among the most common identifiable abnormality found in men evaluated for infertility. Despite
the long history associated with varicoceles, there remains much controversy regarding their diagnosis and management. The aim of
this study was to determine association between varicocele, sperm parameters, and embryo quality of ICSI outcome in infertile men.
Materials & Methods: Fifty individuals with varicocele for Intracyt oplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) treatment were included in this
study. The control group included healthy men without varicoceles (n=50). Semen samples were analyzed according to the World
Health Organization (WHO) criteria. Hormonal analysis of serum LH, FSH, and testosterone were measured. Sperm DNA
fragmentation was assessed by SCD (Halo sperm), and then ICSI fertilization rate, percentage of high- quality embryos and chemical
pregnancy rate were measured.
Results: In semen analyses, the total sperm count, total motile sperm and normal sperm morphology were significantly lower in patients
with varicocele. Also, the DNA fragmentation was significantly higher in patients with varicocele than patients in the control group
(p<0.001). The level of reproductive hormones was different in varicocele and control groups (p<0.05). Fertilization rate and embryo
quality were significantly lower in individuals with varicocele, when compared to men without varicocele (p<0.05). The significant
negative correlation between DNA fragmentation, fertilization rate, and embryo quality were observed (p<0.05).
Conclusion: The effect of varicocele on male infertility may be attributed to a decrease in sperm quality as well as an increase in DNA
fragmentation, which leads to reduced embryo quality in patients with varicocele.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Varicocele, DNA fragmentation, Fertilization, Embryo quality
Subjects: R Medicine > R Medicine (General)
Depositing User: Unnamed user with email gholipour.s@umsu.ac.ir
Date Deposited: 27 Apr 2021 04:25
Last Modified: 27 Apr 2021 04:25
URI: https://eprints.umsu.ac.ir/id/eprint/6186

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