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E u r o p e a n C o n g r e s s o n

Vaccines & Vaccination

and Gynecologic Oncology

Vaccines & Vaccination and Gynecologic Oncology 2018

O c t o b e r 2 6 - 2 7 , 2 0 1 8

B u d a p e s t , H u n g a r y

Critical Care Obstetrics and Gynecology

ISSN: 2471-9803

Biography

Charulata has completed her PhD and she is senior consultant

embryologist at Yashoda Fertility and Research Institute,

Hyderabad, India. She has a 18 long years experience in field

of ART. She keeps herself updated with recent advances

in ART and regular in writing Abstracts, Posters, Oral paper

presentations in national and international forum.

charulata88@gmail.com

Double homologous IUI with combination of two sperm

preparation method to improve pregnancy outcome

Charulata Chatterjee and Laksmi Krishna Leela

Yashoda Fertility and Research Institute, India

Background:

Intra uterine insemination (IUI) is preferred fertility treatment for

unexplained and moderate male factor sub fertility. Incorporation of double

insemination and two sperm preparation method (double density gradient and

swim up) might help to improve outcome.

Purpose:

This study aims to investigate the single vs. doubles IUI in controlled

ovarian hyperstimulation cycle (COH) and to evaluate the effects of combining

two methods on improving the efficacy of sperm preparation.

Design:

Retrospective study

Setting:

A newly opened private fertility institute

Patients:

41 couples undergoing COH for an IUI cycle within three months of

institute inauguration.

Main outcome measure:

The primary outcome measure was clinical pregnancy.

Methods:

Inclusion criteria for women were age below 35 years with functional

fallopian tube/s and no other noted uterine or ovarian abnormalities. Men with

post-wash total motile sperm count of at least 10 million were included in the

study. All women underwent COH and ovulation tracking was done with ultra

sound scan. Inseminations were performed either once or twice depending upon

ovulation status or as decided earlier with couples. In case of double IUI density

gradient processed sperm were inseminated in pre ovulatory phase and sperms

were processed through swim up technique and then inseminated after ovulation.

Results:

Out of 41, one couple dropped the treatment in between due to personal

reason and 22 couple underwent double IUI whereas 18 couple single IUI was

done. The overall clinical pregnancy rate was 22.72% and 11.11% (p=0.3424) for

double vs. single IUI respectively.

Conclusion:

A combination of two sperm preparation methods resulted in higher

recovery rates of mature motile spermatozoa and helped to improve success rate.

A large group study is recommended to support this observation.

Charulata Chatterjee et al., Crit Care Obst & Gyne 2018, Volume: 4

DOI:10.21767/2471-9803-C1-002