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Comparison of fully automatic analyzer and manual measurement methods in sperm analysis and clinical affect
Aim: To investigate the clinical effect of the computer-aided sperm analyzers (CASA) by comparing the low sperm concentration semen samples evaluated by CASA with the sperm count performed on Makler Counting Chamber (MC) as a manual method. Methods: Semen samples were taken from184 patients coming t...
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Published in: | Experimental biomedical research 2020-10, Vol.3 (4), p.224-230 |
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Summary: | Aim: To investigate the clinical effect of the computer-aided sperm analyzers (CASA) by comparing
the low sperm concentration semen samples evaluated by CASA with the sperm count performed on
Makler Counting Chamber (MC) as a manual method.
Methods: Semen samples were taken from184 patients coming to our clinic were evaluated with
CASA (SQA-V Gold sperm analyzer, MES Medical Electronic Systems Ltd. Caesarea Industrial
Park, IL 3088900, UK) and MC (Makler Counting Chamber, Sefi-Medical Instruments ltd., Haifa,
Israel). Samples were divided into two groups as samples containing sperms and samples without
sperms, according to the CASA results.
Results: There was a very high correlation between the two measurement methods (rho = 0.982) and
regression analysis formula was y=1.042x-0.104. No sperm was detected in CASA in any of the
samples identified to have no sperm in MC. However, when patients who were identified with no
sperm in their CASA measurements (n=51) were analyzed with MC, 29 patient samples (56.9%) had
an average of 0.23±0.35 x106 /mL sperm.
Conclusion: CASA’s used in routine semen analysis provide a great convenience in measuring sperm
count, compared to manual methods and provide highly correlated results. Manual verification of
samples can be recommended since the samples diagnosed with azoospermia provided different
results with a manual method in our study. |
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ISSN: | 2618-6454 2618-6454 |
DOI: | 10.30714/j-ebr.2020463605 |