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Automated Sperm Selection

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CReATe Fertility Centre

Status

Enrolling

Conditions

Infertility

Treatments

Device: Automated sperm selection software

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) is one of the standard clinical treatments for infertility. ICSI involves the injection of a single sperm into an oocyte with a sharp micropipette. Injecting a sperm with DNA fragmentation (i.e., physical breakage of the DNA double strands) into the oocyte deterministically lowers the IVF fertilization rate [1][2] and increases the miscarriage rate [3][4]. Since the invention of ICSI in 1992, single sperm selection in ICSI has been made manually by embryologists, who select sperm by qualitatively choosing sperm with "good" motility and/or morphology based on their empirical experience. This involves significant subjectivity and inconsistency. We have developed a robotic system to select sperm with low sperm DNA fragmentation. Automated sperm selection also eliminates the subjectivity and inconsistency in manual sperm selection. The system consists of a camera to acquire images of sperm and a software to analyze the images. Embryologists select sperm by observing the same sperm characteristics as in the software criteria (e.g., speed etc.), but the software provides a more accurate and quantitative measure of sperm characteristics, thus ensuring the selected sperm have low DNA fragmentation.

Full description

Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) is one of the standard clinical treatments for infertility. ICSI involves the injection of a single sperm into an oocyte with a sharp micropipette. Injecting a sperm with DNA fragmentation (i.e., physical breakage of the DNA double strands) into the oocyte deterministically lowers the IVF fertilization rate [1][2] and increases the miscarriage rate [3][4]. Patients with high sperm DNA fragmentation suffer from repeated IVF failures [8], causing heavy burdens on families and the healthcare system. Since the invention of ICSI in 1992, single sperm selection in ICSI has been made manually by embryologists, who select sperm by qualitatively choosing sperm with "good" motility and/or morphology based on their empirical experience. This involves significant subjectivity and inconsistency.

We have developed a robotic system to select sperm with low sperm DNA fragmentation. Automated sperm selection also eliminates the subjectivity and inconsistency in manual sperm selection. The system consists of a camera to acquire images of sperm and a software to analyze the images. The software automatically measures the 9 motility parameters (e.g., curvilinear speed, path linearity, etc.) and 11 morphology parameters (e.g., head ellipticity, midpiece width etc.). All these 20 parameters are defined by the WHO guidelines [9]. Embryologists select sperm by observing the same sperm characteristics as in the software criteria (e.g., speed etc.), but the software provides a more accurate and quantitative measure of sperm characteristics, thus ensuring the selected sperm have low DNA fragmentation.

Enrollment

330 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

19 to 43 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Patients undergoing ICSI
  • Female partner between 19-43 years of age using own or donor oocytes

Exclusion criteria

  • Patients who do not provide informed consent
  • Patients with less than 6 mature eggs collected
  • Patients undergoing IVF without ICSI
  • Morphology <4% normal forms
  • 100% immotile sperm
  • Cases where surgically-retrieved sperm is used for ICSI

Trial design

Primary purpose

Basic Science

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

330 participants in 2 patient groups

Standard sperm selection
No Intervention group
Description:
In the control group the oocytes will be injected with sperm that is selected by embryologists using conventional methods in the IVF lab.
Automated sperm selection
Experimental group
Description:
The only intervention is the additional sperm selection step using software immediately prior to ICSI.
Treatment:
Device: Automated sperm selection software

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Clifford L Librach, MD

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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