Analysis of the efficiency of IFV techniques (ICSI, PICSI) in the assisted reproductive technology programs

The male factor is the cause of infertility in 40 % of cases. This study is dedicated to the efficiency assessment of ICSI and PICSI techniques and the determination of indications of these methods. There are some relative indicationsfor ICSI in clinical practice: advanced reproductive age of patien...

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Autores principales: N. V. Protopopova, E. B. Druzhinina, D. V. Maslova, Y. V. Mylnikova, N. A. Boldonova, E. V. Odareeva, L. I. Mashchakevich
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:62455935218e4f288da93c171ce0f59f2021-11-23T06:14:34ZAnalysis of the efficiency of IFV techniques (ICSI, PICSI) in the assisted reproductive technology programs2541-94202587-959610.12737/21586https://doaj.org/article/62455935218e4f288da93c171ce0f59f2016-05-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.actabiomedica.ru/jour/article/view/218https://doaj.org/toc/2541-9420https://doaj.org/toc/2587-9596The male factor is the cause of infertility in 40 % of cases. This study is dedicated to the efficiency assessment of ICSI and PICSI techniques and the determination of indications of these methods. There are some relative indicationsfor ICSI in clinical practice: advanced reproductive age of patients, a small number of obtained oocytes, prolonged infertility, repeated attempts of in vitro fertilization. However, normal sperm values are registered in 71.3 % of cases. PICSI method is more preferable at high level of DNA fragmentation and associated changes in sperm indicators. Nevertheless, the pregnancy rate after these methods was comparable - 19.3 % and 19.7 % respectively. The results indicate that the ICSI and PICSI methods do not have a negative impact on the quality of the embryos and do not increase the pregnancy rate.N. V. ProtopopovaE. B. DruzhininaD. V. MaslovaY. V. MylnikovaN. A. BoldonovaE. V. OdareevaL. I. MashchakevichScientific Сentre for Family Health and Human Reproduction Problemsarticleicsipicsiin vitro fertilizationpregnancy rateScienceQRUActa Biomedica Scientifica, Vol 1, Iss 3(1), Pp 15-19 (2016)
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pregnancy rate
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in vitro fertilization
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N. V. Protopopova
E. B. Druzhinina
D. V. Maslova
Y. V. Mylnikova
N. A. Boldonova
E. V. Odareeva
L. I. Mashchakevich
Analysis of the efficiency of IFV techniques (ICSI, PICSI) in the assisted reproductive technology programs
description The male factor is the cause of infertility in 40 % of cases. This study is dedicated to the efficiency assessment of ICSI and PICSI techniques and the determination of indications of these methods. There are some relative indicationsfor ICSI in clinical practice: advanced reproductive age of patients, a small number of obtained oocytes, prolonged infertility, repeated attempts of in vitro fertilization. However, normal sperm values are registered in 71.3 % of cases. PICSI method is more preferable at high level of DNA fragmentation and associated changes in sperm indicators. Nevertheless, the pregnancy rate after these methods was comparable - 19.3 % and 19.7 % respectively. The results indicate that the ICSI and PICSI methods do not have a negative impact on the quality of the embryos and do not increase the pregnancy rate.
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author N. V. Protopopova
E. B. Druzhinina
D. V. Maslova
Y. V. Mylnikova
N. A. Boldonova
E. V. Odareeva
L. I. Mashchakevich
author_facet N. V. Protopopova
E. B. Druzhinina
D. V. Maslova
Y. V. Mylnikova
N. A. Boldonova
E. V. Odareeva
L. I. Mashchakevich
author_sort N. V. Protopopova
title Analysis of the efficiency of IFV techniques (ICSI, PICSI) in the assisted reproductive technology programs
title_short Analysis of the efficiency of IFV techniques (ICSI, PICSI) in the assisted reproductive technology programs
title_full Analysis of the efficiency of IFV techniques (ICSI, PICSI) in the assisted reproductive technology programs
title_fullStr Analysis of the efficiency of IFV techniques (ICSI, PICSI) in the assisted reproductive technology programs
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the efficiency of IFV techniques (ICSI, PICSI) in the assisted reproductive technology programs
title_sort analysis of the efficiency of ifv techniques (icsi, picsi) in the assisted reproductive technology programs
publisher Scientific Сentre for Family Health and Human Reproduction Problems
publishDate 2016
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