ABSTRACT
<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To observe the pregnancy promoting effect of L-carnitine combined with intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) in treating male infertility with oligoasthenozoospermia.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>We assigned 129 patients with oligoasthenozoospermia to receive 2 weeks of oral L-carnitine followed by ICSI (medication group, n = 42) and ICSI alone (control group, n = 87). We compared the sperm concentration and motility, the percentage of grade a + b sperm, and sperm deformity before and after L-carnitine medication, as well as the rates of fertilization, cleavage, available embryo and clinical pregnancy between the two groups.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>The percentage of grade a + b sperm was significantly increased after L-carnitine medication as compared with the baseline ([13.5 +/- 10.7] % vs [9.6 +/- 7.2] %, P<0.05), and so was the rate of available embryo in the medication group after ICSI in comparison with that of the control group (77.50% vs 69.04%, P<0.05).</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>Short-term medication of L-carnitine can improve sperm quality and raise the success rate of ICSI.</p>
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Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Pregnancy , Asthenozoospermia , Therapeutics , Carnitine , Therapeutic Uses , Infertility, Male , Therapeutics , Oligospermia , Therapeutics , Pregnancy Outcome , Sperm Injections, Intracytoplasmic , MethodsABSTRACT
Objective To compare the clinical outcomes of in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer(IVF-ET) in polycystic ovary syndrome(PCOS) patients with different body mass index(BMI).MethodsEighty-seven PCOS patients who received IVF-ET were classified into four groups according to BMI: group A,BMI0.05).ConclusionThe doses of gonadotropins are increased in PCOS patients with increasing BMI.The number of usable embryo is significant decreased in PCOS patients with BMI≥25 kg/m2.