Reproducibility of Sperm Motility Measurements in Asthenozoospermic and Normozoospermic Individuals Using the Hamilton-Thorn Motility Analyzer
Open Access
- 1 January 1994
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Archives of Andrology
- Vol. 33 (3) , 151-155
- https://doi.org/10.3109/01485019408987818
Abstract
Computer-assisted semen analysis provides a useful, quantitative method for analyzing sperm movement parameters. However, few experimental data have been published on the measurement characteristics of CASA. This study measured the reproducibility of measurements of sperm motility using a Hamilton-Thorn motility analyzer. Twenty normozoospermic and 20 asthenozoospermic patients provided semen samples. Ten samples from each group were analyzed as unprocessed semen; the remainder were analyzed after washing. An aliquot from each sample was analyzed by CASA 10 times over an 18-min period. The mean coefficient of variation for all sperm motility parameters was less than 10%, except for the percentage of motile cells in the asthenozoospermic unprocessed samples, which was 17.1%. The mean coefficient of variation for percentage motility was reduced to 9.6% in the washed asthenospermic group. Other motility parameters were unaltered by washing in the asthenospermic samples. There were no substantial differences between the washed and unwashed normospermic measurements. Normospermic samples showed better reproducibility in measurement than asthenozoospermic samples. Washing reduced the difference, probably because of the removal of debris in the asthenozoospermic samples. The results indicate that serial measurements of sperm motility in both unprocessed and washed semen samples can be reliably made using the Hamilton-Thorn motility analyzer, and that reproducibility can be improved in asthenospermic samples by washing.Keywords
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