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Fertility and Sterility | 1999

Comparison of the sperm quality necessary for successful intrauterine insemination with World Health Organization threshold values for normal sperm

Richard P. Dickey; Roman Pyrzak; Peter Y Lu; Steven N. Taylor; Philip H Rye

OBJECTIVE To compare World Health Organization threshold values for normal sperm with the initial sperm quality necessary for successful IUI. DESIGN Retrospective study. SETTING Private fertility clinic. PATIENT(S) One thousand eight hundred forty-one couples undergoing 4,056 cycles of IUI. INTERVENTION(S) Intrauterine insemination. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S) Relation of initial sperm quality to fecundity. RESULT(S) Progressive motility and total motile sperm count were the initial sperm characteristics most closely related to pregnancy on discriminant analysis. The per-cycle pregnancy rate averaged 11.1% during the first three IUI cycles. Pregnancy rates were > or = 8.2% per cycle when the initial sperm values were a concentration of > or = 5 X 10(6)/mL, a total count of > or = 10 X 10(6), progressive motility of > or = 30%, or a total motile sperm count of > or = 5 x 10(6). Minimal increases in fecundity occurred when initial values were greater than these threshold levels. The lowest initial values that resulted in pregnancy were a concentration of 2 x 10(6)/mL, a total count of 5 x 10(6). motility of 17%, and a total motile sperm count of 1.6 X 10(6). Pregnancy rates were <3.6% when initial values were between the threshold levels and the lowest levels. CONCLUSION(S) The sperm quality that is necessary for successful IUI is lower than World Health Organization threshold values for normal sperm. Intrauterine insemination is effective therapy for male factor infertility when initial sperm motility is > or = 30% and the total motile sperm count is > or = 5 X 10(6). When initial values are lower, IUI has little chance of success.


Fertility and Sterility | 2002

Effect of diagnosis, age, sperm quality, and number of preovulatory follicles on the outcome of multiple cycles of clomiphene citrate-intrauterine insemination

Richard P. Dickey; Steven N. Taylor; Peter Y Lu; Belinda M. Sartor; Phillip H. Rye; Roman Pyrzak

OBJECTIVE To determine how diagnosis, age, sperm quality, and number of preovulatory follicles affect pregnancy rates when multiple cycles of clomiphene citrate (CC)-IUI are performed. DESIGN Fifteen-year prospective observational study. SETTING Private infertility clinic. PATIENT(S) Three thousand, three hundred eighty-one cycles of husband or donor IUI. INTERVENTION(S) Ovulation induction with CC and IUI. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S) Per-cycle pregnancy rate (PR), cumulative pregnancy rate (CPR). RESULT(S) Pregnancy rates remained constant through four cycles, then fell significantly for diagnoses other than ovulatory dysfunction. Mean PRs for cycles 1-4 were significantly lower for patients with the following characteristics: age >/=43 years, poor semen quality, single preovulatory follicles, and diagnoses other than ovulatory dysfunction. Additional cycles of CC-IUI compensated for low PRs because of age, semen quality, or number of follicles. After four cycles, CPRs were 46% for ovulatory dysfunction; 38% for cervical factor, male factor, and unexplained infertility; 34% for endometriosis; and 26% for tubal factor. After six cycles, CPRs were 65% for ovulation dysfunction, 35% for endometriosis, and unchanged for other diagnoses. CONCLUSION(S) Clomiphene citrate-intrauterine insemination should be performed for a minimum of four cycles. Additional cycles of CC-IUI can compensate for low pregnancy rates due to age, semen quality, or follicle number in patients with ovulation dysfunction.


Fertility and Sterility | 2001

Relationship of follicle numbers and estradiol levels to multiple implantation in 3,608 intrauterine insemination cycles

Richard P. Dickey; S.N Taylor; Peter Y Lu; Belinda M. Sartor; Rye Ph; Roman Pyrzak

OBJECTIVE To determine the relationship of follicle numbers and estradiol (E(2)) levels to multiple implantations in human menopausal gonadotropin (hMG) and clomiphene citrate (CC) cycles. DESIGN Fifteen-year prospective study. SETTING Private infertility clinic. PATIENT(S) Women who underwent 3608 cycles of husband or donor intrauterine insemination (IUI). INTERVENTION(S) Ovulation induction (OI) with CC, hMG, or CC+hMG. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S) Pregnancy and multiple implantations. RESULT(S) Triplet and higher-order implantations-but not twin implantations-were related to age, E(2) levels, and number of follicles > or = 12 mm and > or = 15 mm, but not number of follicles > or = 18 mm, in hMG and CC+hMG cycles. For patients less than 35 years old, three or more implantations tripled when six or more follicles were > or = 12 mm, in CC, hMG, and CC+hMG cycles, and when E(2) was > or = 1000 pg mL in hMG and CC+hMG cycles. For patients 35 or older, pregnancy rates in hMG and CC+hMG cycles doubled when six or more follicles were > or = 12 mm, or E(2) levels were >1000 pg mL, whereas 3 or more implantations were not significantly increased. CONCLUSIONS Withholding hCG or IUI in CC, hMG, and CC+hMG cycles when six or more follicles are > or = 12 mm may reduce triplet and higher-order implantations by 67% without significantly reducing pregnancy rates for patients under 35 years of age.


Fertility and Sterility | 2005

Risk factors for high-order multiple pregnancy and multiple birth after controlled ovarian hyperstimulation: results of 4,062 intrauterine insemination cycles

Richard P. Dickey; Steven N. Taylor; Peter Y Lu; Belinda M. Sartor; Phillip H. Rye; Roman Pyrzak


Human Reproduction | 2004

What is the most relevant standard of success in assisted reproduction? No single outcome measure is satisfactory when evaluating success in assisted reproduction; both twin births and singleton births should be counted as successes

Richard P. Dickey; Belinda M. Sartor; Roman Pyrzak


Human Reproduction | 1996

Infertility: Incidence of spontaneous abortion in clomiphene pregnancies

Richard P. Dickey; S.N Taylor; David N. Curole; Rye Ph; Roman Pyrzak


Human Reproduction | 1997

Relationship of clomiphene dose and patient weight to successful treatment.

R.P. Dickey; S.N. Taylor; David N. Curole; Rye Ph; P Y Lu; Roman Pyrzak


Human Reproduction | 1994

Sex selection: Separation of X- and Y-bearing human spermatozoa using albumin gradients

Roman Pyrzak


Fertility and Sterility | 2004

Clomiphene citrate intrauterine insemination (IUI) before gonadotropin IUI affects the pregnancy rate and the rate of high-order multiple pregnancies.

Richard P. Dickey; Steven N. Taylor; Peter Y Lu; Belinda M. Sartor; Roman Pyrzak


Fertility and Sterility | 2006

Steps taken to protect and rescue cryopreserved embryos during Hurricane Katrina

Richard P. Dickey; Peter Y Lu; Belinda M. Sartor; Heber E. Dunaway; Roman Pyrzak; Angela M. Klumpp

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Richard P. Dickey

Louisiana State University

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Belinda M. Sartor

Louisiana State University

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Peter Y Lu

Louisiana State University

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S.N Taylor

Louisiana State University

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Rye Ph

Louisiana State University

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Heber E. Dunaway

Louisiana State University

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