Sperm morphology and IVF: Embryo quality in relation to sperm morphology following the WHO and Kruger's strict criteria

Citation
E. Host et al., Sperm morphology and IVF: Embryo quality in relation to sperm morphology following the WHO and Kruger's strict criteria, ACT OBST SC, 78(6), 1999, pp. 526-529
Citations number
12
Categorie Soggetti
Reproductive Medicine
Journal title
ACTA OBSTETRICIA ET GYNECOLOGICA SCANDINAVICA
ISSN journal
00016349 → ACNP
Volume
78
Issue
6
Year of publication
1999
Pages
526 - 529
Database
ISI
SICI code
0001-6349(199907)78:6<526:SMAIEQ>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
Background. The aim of this study was to examine the correlation between sp erm morphology and embryo quality/IVF outcome. Methods. The implication of sperm morphology assessment before an IVF cycle was evaluated. A total of 100 IVF couples where the female partner had eit her tubal factor (n=50) or unexplained infertility (n=50) entered a prospec tive study, and sperm samples for the actual cycle were assessed according to the strict criteria and WHO criteria. The study was blinded for the tech nician involved in sperm morphology analyzing. IVF was carried out accordin g to a long down regulation protocol using GnRH/FSH/hCG and ova were insemi nated with 200,000 spermatozoa/ml. Embryos were transferred on day 2 post f ertilization in a maximum of three embryos. Results. No significant differences were found between the groups regarding age of the female partner (mean=34.3), no. oocytes retrieved (mean=8.5), f ertilization (66.5%), pregnancies (pos. S-hCG/transfer 39.6%) or 'Take home baby rate' (birth rate/transfer 30.0%). As to the score of Kruger's strict criteria and the WHO criteria, we found no correlation between this score and cleavage rate, embryo development or pregnancies. The WHO criteria were found to be a better predictor for fertilization rate than the Kruger's cr iteria (p<0.002). Conclusion. The strict criteria or sperm evaluation according to WHO have n o better predictive value for the outcome of routine IVF.