Aplicación clínica de la estandarización para la morfología espermática automatizada humana tipo ASMA (assisted sperm morphometry analysis) con el analizador de semen SCA 5.4 (Sperm Class Analyzer, Microptic)
Clara Ramírez , José Ramón Alonso , Pedro Jiménez , Jordi Ramis , Josep María Gris , Carlos Aulesa
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Abstract
Introduction
Use is made of computer-assisted sperm morphometry analysis (ASMA) in order to analyse sub-populations as a function of several pathologies.
Material and methods
A total of 703 patients were classified into 7 pathology groups, and their sperm sub-populations were analysed. Pathology groups were classified into infertility, male factor stress (anxiety, insomnia and/or depression), diabetes mellitus type 1 or 2, varicocele, urogenital infections, oncological patients, and other endocrine diseases. Morphological analysis was performed using the semen analyser system SCA 5.4 (Sperm Class Analyzer) (Microptic S.L., Barcelona, Spain). Pre-treatment and staining method used has been previously described by this group.
Results
Automatic human sperm morphology showed that the study of sperm sub-populations has a clinical usefulness in the diagnosis of varicocele. Higher values of 30% elongated sperms had a sensitivity of 37% and a specificity of 79% (1.54 odds ratio with a 95% confidence interval from 1.05 to 2.26). Furthermore, groups of infertility, stress, and diabetes showed new sperm sub-populations which had not been described previously, so they could become a new diagnostic tool.
Discussion
The coefficients of variation of sperm morphology were decreased using automation, enabling the study sperm subpopulations in different pathologies. There is a diagnostic usefulness for varicocele. There could be a prediction to choose the best assisted reproductive technique for infertility patients. However, for the rest of groups new sperm subpopulations could be identified that could make it a diagnostic tool, but requires a higher casuistry to conclude the study.