Seminal Fluid Analysis 105.2

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Sperm morphology

(structure) Another measure of semen quality. Complement other information and to better estimate the chances of fertility. -Only 14% of sperm in the entire ejaculate appear normal. - Assessment includes the dimensions and shape characteristics of the sperm head, midpiece, and tail.

Ejaculate volume

1.5mL to 5.5 mL

Liquation time for semen

5 to 30 minutes after ejaculation

Characteristics and Variables

5 to 30 minutes of liquification time after ejaculation Semen viscosity should not show evidence of stranding Ejaculate volume: 1.5ml to 5.5ml Sperm concentration should be greater than 20 million sperm/mL Sperm motility - single most important measure of semen quality Sperm morphology

Sperm motility normal value

50-60% motility.

Semen Analysis

A routine test for evaluation of infertility At least two semen analysis are required, at intervals of 2 to 4 weeks, because of normal variations in semen

Azosperm

Absence of sperm

Semen collection

Collected after 48 to 72 hrs. of sexual abstinence Collect by masturbation in a wide mouthed, clean specimen container Maintain semen specimen at body temperature during transportation. Analyze specimen within 1 hr. of procurement.

Pt. hx/family hx.

Cryptorchidism Midline defects (Kartagener syndrome) Hypospadias Exposure to diethylstilbestrol Other rare syndromes (prune belly, etc.)

Rationale

Diagnosis of male infertility Infertility - Failure to conceive after 1 year of unprotected sexual intercourse Post vasectomy check - to verify fertility

Pt. hx/sexual hx.

Erections Time and Frequency Lubricants

Pt.hx/social hx

Ethanol Smoking/tobacco Cocaine Anabolic Steroids

Pt.hx/occupational hx.

Exposure to ionizing radiation Chronic heat exposure (sauna) Aniline dyes Pesticides Heavy metals (lead)

PT. hx/physical exam: Medical hx.

Fevers systemic illness (e.g., diabetes, cancers infection) genetic diseases (cystic fibrosis, Kleinfelter syndrome) Cryptorchidism Pubertal onset

Sperm concentration

Greater than 20 million sperm/mL

Pt.hx/medication hx.

Nitrofurantoin Cimetidine Sulfasalazine Spironolactone Alpha Blockers

Pt. hx/physical exam: Surgical hx.

Orchidopexy Herniorraphy Trauma Torsion Pelvic, bladder, retroperitoneal surgery Transurethral resection for prostatism

Of the surgical histories we discussed, which ones could have a negative effect on fertility?

Orchidopexy, Herniorrhaphy, Trauma, Torsion, Pelvic, bladder, retroperitoneal surgery, Transurethral resection for prostatism

Diagnosing infertility

Patient history Physical examination Semen analysis Hormone assessment

Factors that may alter seminal fluid analysis results

Period of abstinence Examining semen specimen greater that 1 hour after ejaculation Drug or steroids use

What are 3 factors that may alter seminal fluid analysis results?

Period of sexual abstinence, examining semen greater than 1 hour after ejaculation, and drug use within the time of study

Which test verifies sterility?

Post-vasectomy check

Sperm motility

Single most important measure of semen quality

What is the single most important measure of semen quality?

Sperm motility

Semen collection process for post vasectomy

To verify absence or presence of sperm Routinely testes starting 2 months post vasectomy and repeated every month until 2 consecutive monthly specimens are free of sperm.

Sperm motility quality score

at least 2 to 4 (on a scale of 0)

What is a routine test for evaluation of infertility

seminal analysis


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