infertility Flashcards

1
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describe what key assessments should be carried out for male fertility and the normal ranges

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semen analysis

count = 15M/ml

motility = 40% forward progression

volume = 1.5ml

total no. sperm = 39 million in ejaculate

morphology = 4%

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2
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list 6 leading causes of female infertility

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anovulation
PCOS
tubal disease
endometriosis
cervical problems insemination
premature menopause
no uterus
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3
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draw a diagram of the 6 steps involved in IVF

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  1. egg production stimulated by hormone therapy
  2. eggs retrieved from ovary
  3. sperm sample provided
  4. eggs and sperm combined to allow fertilisation (incubated)
  5. fertilised eggs introduced into uterus
  6. embryo freezing
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4
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know 3 different fertility drugs and what they do

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progesterone = luteal support

GnRH agonist = stimulate ovulation

GnRH antagonist = prevent ovulation

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5
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appreciate the impact of age on fertility

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success of IVF declines with age

now one of the leading causes of infertility

implantation rate decreases

aneuploidy increases with age (abnormal chromosomes)

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6
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list at least 2 recent innovations or trends in IVF

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time-lapse photography and single step media

  • undisturbed culture (doesnt leave intubation)
  • individual embryo tracking of cell division
  • algorithms predict those with best potential
  • provides full info
  • no more snapshot selection
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7
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tubal disease and treatment

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cysts, tumors or adhesions that block fallopian tubes

surgery
IVF

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8
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ovarian stimulation

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  • stimulation = FSH
  • control (prevent ovulation) = GnRH antagonist
  • trigger maturation = stimulate ovulation HCG or GnRH agonist
  • luteal support = progesterone essenstial
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9
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IVF tracking

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transvaginal ultrasound to measure follicles before stimulation given

blood tests

  • estrogen ~1000U/follicle
  • progestrone <6pmol/L
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10
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draw a diagram of the 6 steps involved in ICSI

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sperm selection

  1. select motile sperm with normal morphology
  2. immobilise sperm
  3. aspirate sperm tail first
  4. position sperm in needle
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11
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causes of male infertility

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oligospermia

OATS (oligoasthenoteratospermia)

  • low conc, slow motility and abnormal form
  • triple defect

azoospermia
- no sperm

treatment

  • intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection
  • donor sperm
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12
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draw a diagram of the 6 steps involved in ICSI

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sperm selection

  1. select motile sperm with normal morphology
  2. immobilise sperm
  3. aspirate sperm tail first
  4. position sperm in needle
  5. position PB at 12
  6. suction pipette
  7. insert needle into egg
  8. rupture egg membrane by aspirating
  9. expel the sperm
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13
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another recent innovation - egg freezing

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  • vitrified in the same way as embryos but less successful
  • need ~10 eggs frozen to achieve a pregnancy
  • fertility preservation before chemotherapy, radiation
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14
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another recent innovation - egg freezing

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  • vitrified in the same way as embryos but less successful
  • need ~10 eggs frozen to achieve a pregnancy
  • fertility preservation before chemotherapy, radiation
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15
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another recent innovation - preimplantation genetic screening

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day 5 biopsy

  • perform genetic analysis
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