Title of article :
Seminal Fluid Analysis in Iraqi Fertile and Infertile Males Defined by the World Health Organization Criteria of 2010
Author/Authors :
Kadri, Z. H. M. University of Baghdad - College of Education Ibn Al-Haitham - Department of Biology, Iraq , Al-Assaf, A. I. S. University of Baghdad - College of Education Ibn Al-Haitham - Department of Biology, Iraq , Ad hiah, A. H. University of Baghdad - College of Science - Tropical-Biological Research Unit, Iraq , Qassim, A. M. Kamal AL-Samaraie Hospital - Centre of Infertility and in vitro Fertilization, Iraq , Kadem, N. A. Kamal AL-Samaraie Hospital - Centre of Infertility and in vitro Fertilization, Iraq , Al-Salih, A. M. Baghdad Teaching Hospital, Iraq
Abstract :
A total of 116 males with primary infertility and 32 fertile males (normozoospermia; NOR) were studied to evaluate parameters of seminal fluid analysis. Based on WHO criteria of 2010 for general seminal fluid analysis, the patients were distributed into three groups: 32 azoospermic (AZO), 40 oligozoospermic (OLI) and 44 asthenozoospermic (AST) patients. AZO and OLI patients and NOR shared an approximated mean of seminal fluid volume (2.25, 2.75 and 2.50 ml, respectively), while it was significantly increased (3.58 ml) in AST patients. In NOR men, the spermatozoa concentration was 65.13 x 106 spermatozoa/ml, while it was significantly decreased in AST (51.42 x ^106 spermatozoa/ml) and OLI (5.58 x ^106 spermatozoa /ml) patients. The percentage frequency of progressive motility was significantly decreased in OLI and AST patients as compared to NOR (9.6 and 16.3, respectively vs. 50.6%). In contrast, the non-progressive motile (45.4 and 30.4, respectively vs. 21.9%) or immotile (45.0 and 52.5, respectively vs. 27.5%) spermatozoa were significantly increased in the patients. OLI and AST patients shared an approximated mean of abnormal spermatozoa frequency (56.7 and 58.3%, respectively), but both frequencies were significantly higher than the observed frequency in NOR (23.1%).
Keywords :
male infertility , normozoospermia , azoospermia , oligozoospermia , asthenozoospermia.
Journal title :
Ibn Alhaitham Journal For Pure and Applied Science
Journal title :
Ibn Alhaitham Journal For Pure and Applied Science