Women over 35 years old are likely to suffer from impaired oocyte repair capacity. Teratozoospermia is a condition reflects morphological affection of sperm. These spermatozoa would add an extra burden on the oocyte after ICSI. Whether selecting mature sperm by magnetic nanoparticle protocol would provide a more competent sperm to a likely affected oocyte would improve ICSI outcomes is the question of this research.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
1,400
A new protocol for sperm preparation for ICSI cycles with teratozoospermia in over 35 years old women
Qena Fertility Center
Qina, Qena Governorate, Egypt
Banon Assiut
Asyut, Egypt
IbnSina IVF Center
Sohag, Egypt
Ongoing pregnancy rate
Time frame: Twelve weeks of gestation
Embryo development after ICSI
Time frame: Six days of culture
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