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Sperms Activation by Direct Electrical Shocks on Testis in Infertile Males

U

University of Baghdad

Status

Completed

Conditions

Infertility

Treatments

Device: Testis' shocker

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

Background :

Up to 15 percent of couples are infertile. In up to half of these couples, male infertility plays a role. Male infertility is due to low sperm production, abnormal sperm function or blockages that prevent the delivery of sperm. Illnesses, injuries, chronic health problems, lifestyle choices and other factors can play a role in causing male infertility.

Methodology :

It is an interventional trial that involved 45 participants with infertility (Oligospermia, Hypospermia, Asthenozoospermia and Necrozoospermia). All the participants underwent a semen analysis for his semen count, volume and motility for a sample taken by masturbation. Then I gave each one of the participants a small device. This device gives an electrical shock up to 5 milliamps. I told each one independently to use this device properly on his testis every day and come for follow up checking every month.

After the fourth months, I made the final checkup for everyone and records my data and make a comparison between (before and after) semen analysis.

Full description

Introduction :

Up to 15 percent of couples are infertile. (1) This means they aren't able to conceive a child even though they've had frequent, unprotected sexual intercourse for a year or longer. In up to half of these couples, male infertility plays a role. Male infertility is due to low sperm production, abnormal sperm function or blockages that prevent the delivery of sperm. Illnesses, injuries, chronic health problems, lifestyle choices and other factors can play a role in causing male infertility. (2,3) Not being able to conceive a child can be stressful and frustrating, but a number of male infertility treatments are available. The consequences of infertility are manifold and can include societal repercussions and personal suffering. Advances in assisted reproductive technologies, such as IVF, can offer hope to many couples where treatment is available, although barriers exist in terms of medical coverage and affordability. (4) Electrical shocks are applied in many fields to treat many diseases especially in psychiatry and mental disorders. Despite its hazards but it can be useful within range of current (Up to 5 milliamps). In 1 milliamp can cause just a faint tingle, this tingle increases as the amount of current increasing until it causes a little pain with 5 milliamps. (5,6,7)

Methodology:

It is an interventional trial that involved 45 participants with infertility (Oligospermia, Hypospermia, Asthenozoospermia and Necrozoospermia) aged (25 - 45 years) and all of them were married. 5 participants were excluded because they have Aspermia or Azoospermia. After clarifying the purpose and the mechanism of the study to the participants, all of them signed a written consent for each one to confirm his agreement to participate in addition to the little risks that can be brought as result of the trial if there is. The investigator applied a semen analysis at a licensed laboratory in Dhi Qar, Nassiryah city in the north of Iraq by many Laboratory assistances under the supervision of an infertility specialist. All the participants underwent a semen analysis for his semen count, volume and motility for a sample taken by masturbation. After choosing my participants and selecting their conditions. Then The investigator gave each one of the participants a small device (Created by an electrical engineer from Dhi Qar Engineering College). This device gives an electrical shock up to 5 milliamps. The investigator told each one independently to use this device properly on his testis every day and come for follow up checking every month as follow:

  1. The first month: 1 milliamp for the first 15 days and 2 milliamps for the second 15 days.
  2. The second month: 3 milliamps.
  3. The third month: 4 milliamps. This process continued for four months (1st June - 25th September, 2019) with regular follow up by semen analysis. After the fourth months, The investigator made the final checkup for everyone and records my data and make a comparison between (before and after) semen analysis and the follow up semen analysis using Statistical Package for the Social Science (SPSS) version 24.

Discussion:

When The investigator compared between the fourth semen analysis results, The investigator found a clear change and improvement in seminal motility, volume and count. This can be used in treating patients with infertility by applying a small amount of current on the testis from outside (taking in consideration the skin and tissues) which can improve the movement and power of the sperms gradually and it is also painless.

It is also can be used before intercourse time for those who are very hurry to fertilize an ovum so their chance of getting an embryo will increase. This device can be produced so any person with infertility (Oligospermia, Hypospermia, Asthenozoospermia and Necrozoospermia) can get one and use it with instructions to make his sperms more powerful to fertilize an ovum.

Enrollment

45 patients

Sex

Male

Ages

25 to 45 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Males with (Oligospermia, Hypospermia, Asthenozoospermia and Necrozoospermia)

Exclusion criteria

  • Males with (Aspermia or Azoospermia)

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

45 participants in 1 patient group

Infertile Males
Experimental group
Description:
It represents the participants, all the participants in the study are infertile.
Treatment:
Device: Testis' shocker

Trial contacts and locations

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