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Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) ; 14: 1109623, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2310940

ABSTRACT

Background: Infertility is estimated to occur in 1 out of every 4-7 couples. Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), a type of assisted reproduction introduced in 1992, has been used across the world for almost all indications of infertility, yielding high pregnancy rates. There is a growing concern worldwide about ICSI since semen quality has declined in recent years, accompanied with the potential risks of this technology. This study aims to analyze the current status and hotspots of ICSI via a bibliometric analysis. Methods: We retrieved publications on ICSI from the Web of Science Core Collection database from 2002 to 2021. CiteSpace was used to summarize knowledge mapping of subject categories, keywords, and co-citation relationships with the strongest citation bursts. VOSviewer was used to explore co-citation and co-occurrence relationships for countries, organizations, references, authors, and keywords. Results: A total of 8271 publications were analyzed between 2002 and 2021. The major findings are as follows: the USA, China, Italy, Japan, and Belgium are the top five prolific countries. The Free University of Brussels, University of Copenhagen, University of Valencia, Ghent University, and the University of California San Francisco are the top five contributing organizations. Fertility and Sterility and Human Reproduction are the most productive and cited journals. The hotspot topics are risks of ICSI, oocyte preservation, live birth rate, infertile men, and embryo quality in the past two decades. Conclusion: This study presents a research overview of ICSI from different perspectives. These findings will contribute to a better understanding of the current status of ICSI research and provide hotspots and trends for future studies.


Subject(s)
Infertility , Sperm Injections, Intracytoplasmic , Pregnancy , Female , Humans , Male , Semen Analysis , Semen , Bibliometrics
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Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research Conference: 74th Annual Congress of the Japan Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology Fukuoka Japan ; 49(1), 2023.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2249864

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The proceedings contain 429 papers. The topics discussed include: a short peptide encoded by long non-coding RNA small nucleolar RNA host gene 6 promotes cell migration and epithelial-mesenchymal transition by activating transforming growth factor-beta/SMAD signaling pathway in human endometrial cells;a short peptide encoded by long non-coding rna small nucleolar rna host gene 6 promotes cell migration and epithelial-mesenchymal transition by activating transforming growth factor-beta/smad signaling pathway in human endometrial cells;compatible cut-off values for luteinizing hormone and the luteinizing hormone/follicle-stimulating hormone ratio in diagnostic criteria of the Japan society of obstetrics and gynecology for polycystic ovary syndrome;intracytoplasmic sperm injection cycle success in patients under 35 years old with diminished ovarian reserve plus severe male factor;assisted reproductive technology and neonatal intensive care unit: a retrospective observational study from a single center;the value of clinical symptoms, the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio, and ultrasonographic features in predicting adnexal torsion: a case-control study;construction of a diagnostic classifier for cervical intraepithelial neoplasia and cervical cancer based on xgboost feature selection and random forest model;and impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on surgery for benign diseases in gynecology: a nationwide survey by the japan society of obstetrics and gynecology.

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Iranian Journal of Medical Sciences Conference: 22nd International Congress of Iranian Society for Reproductive Medicine Shiraz Iran, Islamic Republic of ; 48(1 Supplement), 2023.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2249862

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The proceedings contain 158 papers. The topics discussed include: the success of various endometrioma treatments in infertility: a systematic review and meta-analysis;cell therapy accompanied by natural biomaterials, a novel therapeutic strategy for primary ovarian insufficiency treatment;ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome: a new look at an old problem;role of doppler ultrasonography and 3D ultrasound in female infertility;clinical outcome of artificial oocyte activation following intracytoplasmic sperm injection;the research priorities in infertility;how old is too old for infertility treatment?;the role of sexual dysfunction in men's health;recombinant follicle-stimulating hormone in treatment of sperm DNA fragmentation;the effect of zinc on tetrahydrocannabinol-induced Sertoli cells apoptosis;and detection of SARS-CoV-2 in follicular and endocervical fluid of in vitro fertilization candidates with positive polymerase chain reaction tests.

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Vestnik Urologii/Urology Herald ; 10(2):131-140, 2022.
Article in Russian | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2278605

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The article presents an overview of the most significant publications on the topic of male infertility. The main selection criteria were the practical significance of the article, as well as the impact factor of the journal in which it was published, according to the SCImago Journal Rank (SJR). As a result, a list of 10 papers published in the first quarter (January - March) of 2022 was compiled. The review includes articles on the following issues: the role of coronavirus infection in male infertility, the effectiveness of aromatase inhibitors in infertile men, the effect of assisted reproductive technologies on the reproductive health of descendants, recurrent miscarriage, the effect of antibiotic therapy on the DNA fragmentation index, the role of antisperm antibodies in male infertility, the incidence of idiopathic male infertility, the Sixth Edition WHO guidelines for the ejaculate processing, as well as the relationship of depression with male infertility.Copyright © 2022 Izdatel'stvo Meditsina. All rights reserved.

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Vestnik Urologii/Urology Herald ; 10(2):131-140, 2022.
Article in Russian | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2278604

ABSTRACT

The article presents an overview of the most significant publications on the topic of male infertility. The main selection criteria were the practical significance of the article, as well as the impact factor of the journal in which it was published, according to the SCImago Journal Rank (SJR). As a result, a list of 10 papers published in the first quarter (January - March) of 2022 was compiled. The review includes articles on the following issues: the role of coronavirus infection in male infertility, the effectiveness of aromatase inhibitors in infertile men, the effect of assisted reproductive technologies on the reproductive health of descendants, recurrent miscarriage, the effect of antibiotic therapy on the DNA fragmentation index, the role of antisperm antibodies in male infertility, the incidence of idiopathic male infertility, the Sixth Edition WHO guidelines for the ejaculate processing, as well as the relationship of depression with male infertility.Copyright © 2022 Izdatel'stvo Meditsina. All rights reserved.

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Vestnik Urologii/Urology Herald ; 10(4):201-210, 2022.
Article in Russian | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2278603

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The article provides an overview of the most significant publications on male infertility. The main selection criteria were the practical relevance of the article, as well as the impact factor of the journal it was published, according to the ScImago Journal Rank (SJR). As a result, a list of 10 papers published in Q2 - Q3 (April - September) 2022 was formed. The summary overview includes articles on the following topics: role of coronavirus infection in disorders of spermatogenesis, efficacy of hormonal stimulation before surgical sperm extraction, therapy consequences of diabetes mellitus on progeny reproductive health, new methods for selecting spermatozoa in IcSI, the efficacy of antioxidants, the safety of vaccines against SARS-coV-2, the importance of genetic tests and predictive factors for micro-TESE success.Copyright © 2022 Authors. All rights reserved.

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Vestnik Urologii/Urology Herald ; 9(4):147-155, 2021.
Article in Russian | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2278600

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The article provides an overview of the most significant publications on the topic of male infertility. The main selection criteria were considered the practical significance of the article, as well as the impact factor of the journal in which it was published according to the SCImago Journal Rank (SJR). As a result, we formed a list of 10 articles published in the III quarter (July - September) of 2021. The review included articles concerning the following issues: the ability of oocytes to repair damaged DNA-chains of sperm cells, the effectiveness of ICSI in AZF-c microdeletions, the advanced paternal age, artificial intelligence in reproductive clinics, genetic causes of infertility, the effect of surgical treatment of varicocele concerning DNA fragmentation, the role of ICSI in the frequency of chromosomal abnormalities in offspring, the safety of COVID-19 vaccination for spermatogenesis, as well as the novel WHO 6 manual for semen investigation.Copyright © 2021 Vestnik Urologii. All rights reserved.

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Current Allergy and Clinical Immunology ; 35(3):156-159, 2022.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2239574

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Clinically approved cell and gene therapies are opening up future possibilities to treat and prevent myriad diseases, which may include allergic diseases. In South Africa, this could help alleviate the high disease burden and economic cost of treating such diseases. However, even if viable gene-editing options to treat, cure and prevent allergic diseases become safe, effective and affordable for the South African market within the next few decades, the ethical implications and challenges of perceptions, regulation and oversight to ensure safety and equitable access remain. It would be important for all stakeholders involved, including the public and physicians, clinicians and ethicists on clinical and research ethics committees, to be informed about the possibilities, to engage in discussions with one another and to redress any gaps in knowledge. It would be especially important to determine whether cases for gene-editing aimed at allergy would be applied for therapeutic purposes or for enhancement. Much research and discussion remain to be embarked upon;however, it is imperative that research and engagement are expanded and prioritised.

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J Hum Reprod Sci ; 15(4): 396-398, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2201981

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Till today, we are still not clear about the impact of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection on reproductive tissues and its vertical transmission through the gametes and embryos. There are few case reports that aim to detect the presence or absence of SARS-CoV-2 viral ribonucleic acid (RNA) in the follicular fluid of the infected females. We hereby present the case report of a 33-year-old woman who was undergoing intracytoplasmic sperm injection with testicular sperm aspiration and was found to be positive for SARS-CoV-2 infection. The follicular fluid analysis failed to detect the presence of viral RNA in the sample. Ours is the first case report from India trying to detect the viral RNA from the follicular fluid of a female with SARS-CoV-2 positive status.

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Fertility and Sterility ; 116(3 SUPPL):e283-e284, 2021.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-1880835

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OBJECTIVE: The ZyMot sperm separation device has proven favorable for use in elevated DNA fragmentation index (DFI) male factor patients, as an alternative to density gradient (DG) washing or surgically attained testicular sperm. In 2020, without fully understanding the infectivity and transmission potential of SARS-CoV2 in semen, a more liberal application of a timed ZyMot microfluidic swim-up was applied to our IVF patients to dilute out and minimize potential pathogens. This study aimed to evaluate whether the use of ZyMot sperm improved normal embryo development. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Retrospective analysis of PGT-A/ICSI cycles (N= 3219) between 2016-2020 was conducted to assessed fertilization rates (FR), blastocyst development/utilization rates (BUR) and genetic outcomes. Sperm preparations were performed per standard operating or manufacturer advised (i.e., ZyMot) procedures. Cumulus oocyte complexes were harvested 36h post-hCG, stripped and ICSI performed 3-5hr later. Zygotes were assessed at 16-18hr post-ICSI, and embryos cultured under humidified tri-gas incubation for up to 7 days. Blastocyst (BL) development as evaluated, and expanded BL or greater were biopsied on Days 5, 6 or 7. All BL were vitrified and genetics determinations for euploidy, aneuploidy and mosaicism were contrast. Applying Chi-squared analysis, we compared potential differences (p<0.05) between oocytes inseminated by DG wash (n=23,549), ZyMot wash (n=7,331) or testicular sperm (n=815). RESULTS: No difference in FR (76%), D5 BL formation (52-56%) or BUR (52-53%) was detected between DG and ZyMot washed sperm, respectively. Meanwhile, testicular sperm had a lower FR (70%;p<0.05), fewer BL forming on D5 (48%;p<0.05) and a lower overall BUR (41%;p<0.05). In addition, fewer testicular-derived BL were euploid (39%;p<0.05) with more aneuploidy (54%;p<0.05) than DG wash (50%, 39%;respectively) or ZyMot swim-up (45%, 37%;respectively) derived-embryos. No difference in potentially viable BL (Euploidy+Mosiac outcome) was observed between DG or ZyMot wash groups (63-64%). CONCLUSIONS: Application of the ZyMot device in the general IVF population offered no benefit to embryo development outcomes compared to standard sperm wash procedures. Our data does support that microfluidic separation of sperm using ZyMot for male factor patients with elevated DFI is a more favorable and cost-effective approach to surgically attaining testicular sperm when ejaculated sperm is possible. However, when insufficient motile and or morphologically normal sperm are available in an ejaculate further analysis is needed to elucidate the benefit of testicular biopsy treatment, as our assessments in this study may be biased by including men with non-obstructive azoospermia. IMPACT STATEMENT: The timed selection of morphologically normal, highly progressive sperm by ICSI, PVP-swim-out likely mimics the potential benefits the ZyMot device may offer infertile men with elevated sperm DNA fragmentation generating similar blastocyst development and euploidy outcomes.

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British Columbia Medical Journal ; 64(3):116-119, 2022.
Article in English | Academic Search Complete | ID: covidwho-1801407

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Background: An assessment was conducted to determine whether the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is associated with increased miscarriage rates in in vitro fertilization pregnancies. Methods: A retrospective quality assurance analysis with case-matched controls was conducted at a private fertility centre in BC. In vitro fertilization/intracytoplasmic sperm injection cycles between April and December 2020 (during the pandemic) were compared with cycles from April 2018 to March 2020 (prepandemic) to assess differences in pregnancy and miscarriage rates, including fresh transfer cycles, frozen donor egg cycles, and frozen embryo transfer cycles (with and without preimplantation genetic testing). The miscarriage rate was analyzed per pregnancy. Results: In total, 854 cycles that occurred during the pandemic were compared with 1852 cycles that preceded the pandemic. Patients' ages were similar between the two groups. The mean number of embryos transferred was similar in the donor egg cycles and frozen embryo transfer cycles (with and without preimplantation genetic testing). Significantly fewer embryos were transferred in the fresh transfer group than in the frozen transfer group (1.36 versus 1.54 [P < 0.0001]), which is likely attributed to a temporal change in practice. Overall, there were no significant differences in clinical pregnancy rates. In all treatment types, the biochemical loss per positive beta-human chorionic gonadotropin and the spontaneous miscarriage rate per clinical pregnancy were not significantly higher during the COVID-19 pandemic than prepandemic, nor was the total loss rate per positive beta-human chorionic gonadotropin. Conclusions: The COVID-19 pandemic and associated intangible factors do not appear to affect clinical pregnancy rates or miscarriage rates in in vitro fertilization patients. [ FROM AUTHOR] Copyright of British Columbia Medical Journal is the property of British Columbia Medical Association and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full . (Copyright applies to all s.)

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Reprod Biol Endocrinol ; 18(1): 45, 2020 May 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-245800

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The prolonged lockdown of health services providing high-complexity fertility treatments -as currently recommended by many reproductive medicine entities- is detrimental for society as a whole, and infertility patients in particular. Globally, approximately 0.3% of all infants born every year are conceived using assisted reproductive technology (ART) treatments. By contrast, the total number of COVID-19 deaths reported so far represents approximately 1.0% of the total deaths expected to occur worldwide over the first three months of the current year. It seems, therefore, that the number of infants expected to be conceived and born -but who will not be so due to the lockdown of infertility services- might be as significant as the total number of deaths attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic. We herein propose remedies that include a prognostic-stratification of more vulnerable infertility cases in order to plan a progressive restart of worldwide fertility treatments. At a time when preventing complications and limiting burdens for national health systems represent relevant issues, our viewpoint might help competent authorities and health care providers to identify patients who should be prioritized for the continuation of fertility care in a safe environment.


Subject(s)
Coronavirus Infections , Fertilization in Vitro , Infertility, Female/therapy , Pandemics , Pneumonia, Viral , Reproductive Health Services/organization & administration , Reproductive Techniques, Assisted , Betacoronavirus , COVID-19 , Coronavirus , Female , Humans , Pregnancy , SARS-CoV-2 , Sperm Injections, Intracytoplasmic
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