Infertility is defined as inability of
a couple to conceive after 12 months of unprotected sexual intercourse
or can not carry the pregnancy to term. It effects over 5 millions
couple alone in the U. S. and many times more in the world. Because of
unawareness of treatments, only 10% seeks help from professional
specialist. the unexplained causes of infertility is defined as if the
woman and men reproductive system are function normally but the present-day medical technology and medical doctors can not give a reason why the couple can not conceive .In this article, we will discuss what is male infertility computer-assist semen analysis?
I. Definition
The
sample of sperm is scanned in to the computer pre store program to show
how the sperm quality, quantity, shape and movement. Since any small
change of the computer may produce a significant change in sperm
calculation, therefore any abnormal sperm count should be confirmed by
manual count.
II. Procedure
Since
25% of all infertility is caused by a sperm defect and 40-50% of
infertility cases have a sperm defect as the main cause, or a
contributing cause. The second test that your doctor order usually is
the computer assist semen analysis if the normal semen analysis fail to
given a conclusive result. A sample semen sperm is collected through
masturbation in the clinic laboratory.
III. Diagnosis
It said that CASA provides more accurate reading than normal semen analysis, because 25%
of
all samples shown as infertility in normal semen analysis even with the
normal fertility male. The computer will study chemical substances and
sperm quality, quantity as in normal semen analysis, including
1. Volume
The semen sample required for this test is than 2.0 ml or more
It measures the number of sperm per millilitre ( ml ) in the semen.
2. pH
It is requires in the range of 7.2-8.0 to be considered as normal.
3. Sperm concentrationFor a normal sperm concentration it requires 20,000,000 per ml or more.
4. Motility
The normal sperm motility is 50% or more with forward progression. It can be classified in 4 grade
a) Sperm with progressive motility:
b) Non-linear motility
c) Non-progressive motility:
d) Non motility:
5. Rapid forward progressive motility The sample semen must have 25% or more of sperm with rapid forward progressive motility.
6. Morphology
It is the study of normal and abnormal form of the sperm. It considered normal if it has30% or more normal forms (WHO criteria)
7. Vitality The sample should have least 75% live sperm in a semen sample
8. White blood cells
The sample must have a white blood cells concentration of less than 1,000,000 per ml.
IV. Risk
Since
any small change of the computer may produce a significant change in
sperm calculation, therefore any abnormal sperm count should be
confirmed again by manual count.
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