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Hum Reprod ; 18(5): 1070-6, 2003 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12721186

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of blastocyst culture in patients with azoospermia. METHODS: In 98 cycles embryos were cultured for 2 days and in 128 cycles for 5 days to reach the blastocyst stage; a maximum of two of the most developed embryos were transferred in each group. RESULTS: There was a negative correlation between a high (>/=20 IU/l) male serum FSH and embryo development, manifested as embryos not reaching the morula stage on day 5 (r = 0.387; P < 0.05). After prolonged culture, 23% of embryos reached the blastocyst stage. The pregnancy rates per transfer, and the abortion rates were approximately the same in the day 2 group and the day 5 group (20 versus 20% and 19 versus 18% respectively). After blastocyst transfer, a high clinical pregnancy rate (55%) and a low abortion rate (6%) were achieved, whereas the transfer of arrested embryos provided a low pregnancy rate (2%) and a high abortion rate (100%). If only blastocysts had been transferred on day 5, the clinical pregnancy rate per started cycle would have been approximately the same in both groups (13 versus 16%). CONCLUSIONS: Blastocyst formation is a good indicator of clinical results after ICSI with testicular sperm.


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Blastocyst/physiology , Infertility, Male/therapy , Oligospermia/complications , Sperm Injections, Intracytoplasmic , Spermatozoa , Testis , Abortion, Spontaneous/epidemiology , Culture Techniques , Embryo Transfer , Embryonic and Fetal Development , Female , Humans , Incidence , Infertility, Male/etiology , Male , Pregnancy , Pregnancy Rate , Prognosis , Treatment Outcome
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