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Benha university Hospital, Egypt
Aboubakr Elnashar
Contents
1. Introduction:
Definition
Incidence
Effect on psychosexual function
2. Causes
3. Evaluation
4. Treatment
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1. Introduction
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Definition
Inability to conceive
after one year
with routine (standard, basic) investigations of
infertility showing no abnormality.
(RCOG guidelines,1998; Randolph,2000)
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Ideal definition
A couple with a real but unobservable defect :
infertility which may be prolonged and permanent
(Ray et al, 2012)
Term ‘unexplained infertility’ should be abandoned as
it is so dependent on the quantity and quality of the
diagnostic tests performed
(Gleicher and Barad, 2006)
Diagnosis is due to:
lack of a specific test or misdiagnosis
 The most frequent reasons for misdiagnosis:
1. Endometriosis
2. Mild degrees of tubal infertility
3. POF
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Whether improved diagnostic accuracy using little-
performed and often expensive tests would actually
improve the eventual prognosis.
Unexplained infertility refers to the absence of a definable cause for a couple's
failure to achieve pregnancy after 12 months of attempting conception despite a
thorough evaluation, or after six months in women 35 and older
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Incidence
(NICE, 2013)
1 in 7 couples
 Male factors: 30%
 Female: 45%
 Tubal: 20%
 Ovulatory disorders: 25%
 Uterine: 10%
 Endometriosis: 5%
 Unexplained: 25%
 Combined male and female: 40%
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Effect on psychosexual function
1. Frustration
{no explanation for the cause of infertility
no effective treatment}.
2. Prolonged & mutual agony
3. Depression
(Meller et al, 2002)
4. Sexual dysfunction
Recognition of the cause of infertility: acceptance of
childlessness
Return to normal sexual behavior.
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2. Causes
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It is possible to draw long list of putative & subtle
causes of infertility,
Many are uncertain
Many have been found in couples of normal fertility.
Few are actually treatable
(Balen,2003) .
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±Arise in two ways.
1.Subtle, undetected defect in the reproductive
process
2.Conception is delayed by chance alone, as the
couples fecundity may be on the lower side of the
normal distribution.
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Current assessment of R system is far from
complete.
Many steps which are not routinely evaluated or
unavailable
I. Male fertility
Capacitation
Ability of spermatozoa to negotiate the uterotubal
junction.
Acrosome reaction and the ability to bind to and
penetrate the zona pellucida.
No reliable test which can provide fertilization
profiles of spermatozoa.
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II. Female fertility
Cervical mucus
Defective oocytes, especially in ageing patients
Tubal patency does not assess the characteristics of
bidirectional tubal motility which is important for
embryo transport.
Tests for the evaluation of the chance for successful
implantation are not available.
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I. Ovarian & endocrine factors:
1. Abnormal follicle growth
2. Lutenized unruptured follicle
3. Hypersecretion of LH.
4. Hypersecretion of prolactin in the presence of ovulation
5. Reduced growth hormone secretion/sensitivity
6. Cytologic abnormalities of in oocytes.
7. Genetic abnormalities in oocytes
8. Antibodies to zona pellucida
•Putative
•Subtle
•Uncertain
•Found in fertile
couples
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II. Peritoneal factors.
1. Altered macrophage & immune activities.
2. Mild endometriosis
3. Antichlamydial antibodies
III. Tubal factors
1. Abnormal peristalsis or cilial activity
2. Altered macrophage & immune activity
•Putative
•Subtle
•Uncertain
•Found in fertile
couples
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IV. Endometrial factors
1. Abnormal secretion of endometrial proteins
2. Abnomal integrin/adhesion molecule
3. Abnormal T cell & natural killer cell activity.
4. Secretion of embyotoxic factors
5. Abnormalities in uterine perfusion
V. Cervical factors
1. Altered cervical mucus
2. Increased cell-mediated immunity
•Putative
•Subtle
•Uncertain
•Found in fertile
couples
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VI. Male factors
1. Reduction in motility, acrosome reaction,
oocyte binding & zona penetration
2. Ultrastructural abnormalities of head
abnormalities
VII. Embryological factors
1. Poor quality embryo
2. Reduced progression to blastocyst in vitro
3. Abnormal chromosomal complement-
increased miscarriage rate
•Putative
•Subtle
•Uncertain
•Found in fertile couples
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3. Diagnosis
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 By exclusion
 Consider the following
(Moghissi et al,2000)
Was the infertility evaluation
1. Complete?
2. Performed correctly?
3.Interpreted appropriately?
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ESHRE (2000)
Infertility testing should be classified into 3 groups
depending on correlation with pregnancy rates
I. Tests that have an established association with
pregnancy:
Conventional semen analysis
Tubal patency tests
Tests of ovulation
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II. Tests that are not consistently associated with
pregnancy:
Post-coital test
Antisperm antibody tests
Zona-free hamster egg penetration test
III. Tests that have no association with pregnancy:
Endometrial biopsy
Varicocele assessment
Chlamydia testing
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Laparoscopy and dye test:
Indicated
1. Abnormal HSG
2. History or symptoms suggestive of pelvic disease.
{Normal HSG or without history suggestive of tubal
disease, The probability of clinically relevant tubal
disease or endometriosis is very low & laparoscopy is
not justified or cost effective}
(Fatum et al, 2002).
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laparoscopy should be omitted in couples with UI.
{1.Laparoscopy may reveal minimal or mild
endometriosis or peritubal adhesions: Surgery or
medical tt has not been proven to improve fecundity.
2. These patients should be treated as UI (by 3 cycles of
combined gonadotropins & IUI & if unsuccessful ART)
Treatment indicated if duration > 2 y or >35 y}
(Bhattacharya et al., 2008; Collins et al., 1995).
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 Hormonal assay
(NICE, 2013)
1. Midluteal progesterone
in regular and irregular cycles
{confirm ovulation}
In irregular prolonged cycles
Depending upon the timing of menstrual periods, conducted later in the
cycle (for example day 28 of a 35-day cycle) and repeated weekly
thereafter until the next menstrual cycle starts
2. Basal FSH and LH
 Only in
irregular prolonged cycles
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Evidence of ovulation:
a. Mid-luteal srerum progesterone:
 less invasive way to assess luteal function,
 controversy persists regarding lower limit of normal.
b. LH surge in urine:
 sensitive, relatively inexpensive,
 pinpoint the day of ovulation &
 reduced uncertainty in interpretation of
progesterone levels by better-identifying the time of
peak progestrone secretion at which to obtain
serum
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3. Prolactin
Only in
ovulatory disorder
galactorrhoea or
pituitary tumour
4. TSH:
only if
symptoms of thyroid disease
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5. Ovarian reserve testing
 Woman’s age:
An initial predictor of overall chance of success
through natural conception or with IVF
 Predictors of ovarian response to Gnt stimulation
in IVF:
High responseLow response
16 or more4 or lessTotal AFC
3.5 or more
25
0.8 or less
5.5
AMH
ng/ml
pmol/l
Conversion ratio:7
4 or less8.9 or moreFSH IU/L
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4. Treatment
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Prognosis
1. Good:
If the duration of infertility: ≤ 2 y even without therapy,
unless the female partner is >35 years.
2. Worse:
when the duration of infertility: > 3 y and
the female partner: >35 y
(Collins et al.,1995).
A nonhomogenous hyperechogenic endometrial
pattern predicts lower fertility potential in women who
are not receiving follicle maturing drugs in UI
(Check et al, 2003)
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Aim of the treatment
To increase the monthly PR above the natural rate of
1.5-3%
How?:
improve gamete quality
increase gamete number
facilitate gamete interaction.
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Treatment
 By definition: empiric
 {does not address a specific defect or functional
impairment, disease is not defined}
(Soules,2000 , Balen,2003; ASRM, 2006)
 Dependent on:
 Availability of resources
 Patients’ age
 Duration of infertility.
 The standard protocol is to:
 Progress from simple to complex
 Balance the effectiveness against the cost
and side effects.
(Ray et al,2012)
Strategy of treatment
1. ≤35
≤2y: Expectant for 2y
≥2Y: Active
2. 35-39
≥ 1 y: Active
3. ≥40 y:
Active
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Lines of treatment
I. Expectant management (EM)
II. Tubal flushing or perturbation
III. Ovulation-inducing agents
1. CC:
2. Aromatase inhibitors (AI)
3. Gonadotropins
IV. IUI
V. Fallopian tube sperm perfusion
VI. ICSI
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I. Expectant management (EM)
 Spontaneous PR
After one month: 1.8-3.8% (Guzick et al., 1998).
After one y: 27.4% (Snick et al.1997)
14.3% (Collins et al. 1995).
19.9% (Gleicher et al., 1996)
After 3y: 60% (Godon & Sperof,2002)
 After 5 y: 80% (Randolph,2000)
Chance of spontaneous pregnancy with EM is low
but never zero.
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EM Vs CC or natural IUI:
Comparable results
(Wordsworth et al., 2011)
EM does play an important role in a situation where
limited resources are available.
Unfortunately, it is not possible to predict which
couples will conceive spontaneously or in what time
frame.
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II. Tubal flushing or perturbation
Indications
UI
Early stages of endometriosis.
(Johnson et al., 2005).
Mechanism:
1. Mechanical
2. immunological
(Edelstam et al., 1998).
It affects the concentration of peritoneal factors such
as cytokines
(Oak et al., 1985; Agic et al., 2006).
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 Methods:
1. Hysterosalpingo contrast sonography
With the use of lignocaine, treatment was well
tolerated.
(Johnson et al., 2005).
2. Oil-based tubal insufflation media
significant improvement in PR
(Watson et al., 1994; Nugent et al., 2002)
{1. removal of tubal debris
2. an underlying immunological cause {in vitro it was
shown that lipiodol prevents peritoneal mast
cell phagocytosis of the spermatozoa}
(Watson et al., 1994).
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Results
Absolute increase in PR: 11.7%
Relative increase in PR: 4.5 times.
Lipioidol: increased cycle fecundity when compared
with water soluble
(Cochrane,2001).
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III. Ovulation-inducing agents
1. CC:
Enhances fertility by:
1.Correcting subtle defect in ovarian function-either
follicular development or luteal phase defect
2. Increasing the number of follicles that develop &
consequently oocyte that are released
(Balen,2003).
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Results:
 No better (and even inferior) live-birth rates than EM
(14% vs 17%).
(Bhattacharya et al., 2008)
Number of cycles needed under CC for one additional
pregnancy was 40 compared with placebo
(ASRM, 2006).
No evidence that CC was more effective than no tt or
placebo for live birth or for clinical pregnancy
(SR by Hughes et al.;2010)
Do not offer oral ovarian stimulation agents (such as
CC, or anastrozole letrozole). {no increase the chances
of a pregnancy or a live birth}
(NICE, 2013)
Offer IVF after 2 years
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2. Aromatase inhibitors (AI)
 Mechanism
Release of the estrogen negative feedback, increase
GnTR, stimulate ovarian follicle development
(Casper and Mitwally, 2006).
2. Increase sensitivity of follicles to FSH. increasing
follicle recruitment in UI (Mitwally & Casper,2000)
 Advantages over CC:
Because of the short half life (45h) & absence of ER
depletion
No effect on the endometrial thickness or cervical
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Letrozole:
Dose: 2.5 mg/d from day 3-7
Results:
supports the role of AI in UI
(Polyzos et al. ,2008)
Available data: limited
Current evidence: use of these drugs for UI is weak
PR: comparable with use of CC. (MA)
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3. Gonadotropins:
PR:
7.7% (Guzick et al,1998). 8%. (Veltman-Verhulst et al., 2009).
 CC Vs HMG
significantly higher CPR in the group treated with HMG
PR/cycle: 8% (CC) and 25% (HMG).
(Karlstro¨m et al., 1993; Echochard et al., 2000 Balasch)
Oral Vs injectable ovulation
insufficient evidence to prefer either of the methods
(Cochrane database, Athaullah et al., 2009)
Letrozole plus FSH:
improved response to FSH: lower FSH dose & higher
number of mature follicles UI
(Mitwally & Casper, 2003) Aboubakr Elnashar
IV. IUI
I. IUI alone
does not significantly increase PR
(ESHRE, 2009)
No evidence of effect of IUI in natural cycles
compared with EM
(Cochrane, 2012)
IUI without stimulation was no better than EM
The evidence does not support the use of IUI as an
alternative to EM in the belief that doing something
was better than doing nothing.
(NICE, 2013)
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II. Stimulated IUI
Mechanism
increasing the density of the motile spermatozoa
available to these eggs: increase the monthly
probability of pregnancy.
1. IUI with CC
5–7% PR/cycle even after 7 cycles
( ESHRE, 2009)
Not proved to be effective
(Hughes et al, 2010)
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2. IUI with Letrozole
can replace CC in patients with UI undergoing
ovulation induction & IUI
(Sammour,2001).
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3. IUI with Gnt
ESHRE, 2009
PR: 12%/cycle but multiple birth rates13%.
High multiple PR mean that it is no more than a poor
substitute for IVF.
IUI in stimulated cycles may be considered
1. while waiting for IVF or
2. when in women with patent tubes and IVF is not
affordable
ESHRE, 2004
UI or stimulated ovary/IUI is indicated as empiric treatment for all
categories of UI
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Cochrane, 2012
IUI with OH increases the live birth rate compared to
IUI alone.
PR increased with IUI compared to TI in stimulated
cycles
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NICE, 2013
 IUI with stimulation was better than EM in all groups
of women, but it was clear that it significantly
increased the risk of multiple pregnancies.
 IUI (with or without stimulation) should not be
routinely offered for couple with UI
 Exceptions: when people have social, cultural or
religious objections to IVF
 NICE, 2004
 IUI stimulated or unstimulated more effective than EM
 ovarian stimulation should not be offered, even though it is associated
with higher PR than un stimulated IUI {risk of multiple pregnancy}
V. Fallopian tube sperm perfusion
flushing the uterine cavity and the tubes with a
sperm-enriched suspension.
{helps spermatozoa to pass through the uterine
cavity and the Fallopian tubes and ultimately to the
pouch of Douglas}
(Kahn et al., 1993).
1. tubal flushing requires a certain degree of higher
intrauterine perfusion pressure which causes patient
discomfort
(Baker and Adamson, 1995).
2. Risk of infection and tubal trauma
Fallopian tube sperm perfusion: had insufficient evidence
to support use in pooled analysis
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Results
no better than traditional IUI.
(Biacchiardi et al., 2004).
higher pregnancy rates than traditional IUI with no increase in costs and
complications
(Ricci et al. ,2001).
where IUI is used to manage unexplained fertility problems, Fallopian
sperm perfusion for insemination
with a large volume (4 ml) should be offered because
it improves pregnancy rates compared with standard insemination
techniques
(NICE, 2004).
However, this method is not at all widely practised in a UK setting.
 FSP significantly improve PR of patients with UI only
(Trout & Kemmann,1999) .
 MA of eight RCTs: no clear benefit for FSP over IUI in UI
(Cantineau et al, 2009)
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VI. IVF/ICSI
Rationales:
1.To increase the number & quality of oocytes
available for fertilization,
2. To facilitate the sperm-oocyte interaction &
enhance fertilization,
3. To document the occurrence of fertilization, & to
evaluate embryo quality
(Randolph,2000) .
Cycle fecundity rate:
25.7% (ESHRE).
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1. IVF Vs EM:
Higher PR than EM
A Cochrane review (Pandian et al., 2005)
Live-birth rate/woman with a single cycle of IVF was
also significantly higher than with EM
(Hughes et al., 2004).
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2. IVF Vs IUI
IVF success rates are much higher than they were
before 2000, while success rates with stimulated IUI
have not changed
(ESHRE, 2009)
No evidence of difference in live birth rates between IVF & IUI either
without or with ovulation stimulation. The effectiveness of IVF in UI
remains unproven
(Pandian et al,2003, Cochrane review).
The initial treatment of UI should be IUI as opposed to IVF
(Homburg,2003)
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3.IVF Vs ICSI:
Complete fertilization failure was higher in
conventional IVF (34.3%) than ICSI (10.3%) cycles in
UI
(Jaroudi et al,2003).
ICSI should be the first option for in vitro fertilization
in UI
(Sertac et al,2000).
ICSI should be the first line therapy for women over
35 yrs
(Balen,2003)
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 IVF
Expensive and invasive
Most effective method.
Success rate for IVF
28.2% for women <35,
23.6% for women aged 35–37,
18.3% for women aged 38–39 and
10.6% for women aged 40–42
(HFEA, 2006–2007)
live-birth rate in UI: 30.4%
(ASRM, 2006).
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For women over 40 years
(Tsafrir et al., 2009)
CC: ineffective
Gnt in IUI: PR≤ 5% .
{Chance of pregnancy reduces every year after the
age of 40} all women should be referred for IVF after
a short trial of Gnt and IUI.
IVF: 7-fold higher likelihood of pregnancy
(ESHRE, 2007)
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(Ray et al, 2012)
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  • 1. Benha university Hospital, Egypt Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 2. Contents 1. Introduction: Definition Incidence Effect on psychosexual function 2. Causes 3. Evaluation 4. Treatment 4 Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 4. Definition Inability to conceive after one year with routine (standard, basic) investigations of infertility showing no abnormality. (RCOG guidelines,1998; Randolph,2000) Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 5. Ideal definition A couple with a real but unobservable defect : infertility which may be prolonged and permanent (Ray et al, 2012) Term ‘unexplained infertility’ should be abandoned as it is so dependent on the quantity and quality of the diagnostic tests performed (Gleicher and Barad, 2006) Diagnosis is due to: lack of a specific test or misdiagnosis  The most frequent reasons for misdiagnosis: 1. Endometriosis 2. Mild degrees of tubal infertility 3. POF 4. immunological causes.Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 6. Whether improved diagnostic accuracy using little- performed and often expensive tests would actually improve the eventual prognosis. Unexplained infertility refers to the absence of a definable cause for a couple's failure to achieve pregnancy after 12 months of attempting conception despite a thorough evaluation, or after six months in women 35 and older Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 7. Incidence (NICE, 2013) 1 in 7 couples  Male factors: 30%  Female: 45%  Tubal: 20%  Ovulatory disorders: 25%  Uterine: 10%  Endometriosis: 5%  Unexplained: 25%  Combined male and female: 40% Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 8. Effect on psychosexual function 1. Frustration {no explanation for the cause of infertility no effective treatment}. 2. Prolonged & mutual agony 3. Depression (Meller et al, 2002) 4. Sexual dysfunction Recognition of the cause of infertility: acceptance of childlessness Return to normal sexual behavior. Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 10. It is possible to draw long list of putative & subtle causes of infertility, Many are uncertain Many have been found in couples of normal fertility. Few are actually treatable (Balen,2003) . Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 11. ±Arise in two ways. 1.Subtle, undetected defect in the reproductive process 2.Conception is delayed by chance alone, as the couples fecundity may be on the lower side of the normal distribution. Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 12. Current assessment of R system is far from complete. Many steps which are not routinely evaluated or unavailable I. Male fertility Capacitation Ability of spermatozoa to negotiate the uterotubal junction. Acrosome reaction and the ability to bind to and penetrate the zona pellucida. No reliable test which can provide fertilization profiles of spermatozoa. Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 13. II. Female fertility Cervical mucus Defective oocytes, especially in ageing patients Tubal patency does not assess the characteristics of bidirectional tubal motility which is important for embryo transport. Tests for the evaluation of the chance for successful implantation are not available. Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 14. I. Ovarian & endocrine factors: 1. Abnormal follicle growth 2. Lutenized unruptured follicle 3. Hypersecretion of LH. 4. Hypersecretion of prolactin in the presence of ovulation 5. Reduced growth hormone secretion/sensitivity 6. Cytologic abnormalities of in oocytes. 7. Genetic abnormalities in oocytes 8. Antibodies to zona pellucida •Putative •Subtle •Uncertain •Found in fertile couples Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 15. II. Peritoneal factors. 1. Altered macrophage & immune activities. 2. Mild endometriosis 3. Antichlamydial antibodies III. Tubal factors 1. Abnormal peristalsis or cilial activity 2. Altered macrophage & immune activity •Putative •Subtle •Uncertain •Found in fertile couples Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 16. IV. Endometrial factors 1. Abnormal secretion of endometrial proteins 2. Abnomal integrin/adhesion molecule 3. Abnormal T cell & natural killer cell activity. 4. Secretion of embyotoxic factors 5. Abnormalities in uterine perfusion V. Cervical factors 1. Altered cervical mucus 2. Increased cell-mediated immunity •Putative •Subtle •Uncertain •Found in fertile couples Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 17. VI. Male factors 1. Reduction in motility, acrosome reaction, oocyte binding & zona penetration 2. Ultrastructural abnormalities of head abnormalities VII. Embryological factors 1. Poor quality embryo 2. Reduced progression to blastocyst in vitro 3. Abnormal chromosomal complement- increased miscarriage rate •Putative •Subtle •Uncertain •Found in fertile couples Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 19.  By exclusion  Consider the following (Moghissi et al,2000) Was the infertility evaluation 1. Complete? 2. Performed correctly? 3.Interpreted appropriately? Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 20. ESHRE (2000) Infertility testing should be classified into 3 groups depending on correlation with pregnancy rates I. Tests that have an established association with pregnancy: Conventional semen analysis Tubal patency tests Tests of ovulation Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 21. II. Tests that are not consistently associated with pregnancy: Post-coital test Antisperm antibody tests Zona-free hamster egg penetration test III. Tests that have no association with pregnancy: Endometrial biopsy Varicocele assessment Chlamydia testing Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 22. Laparoscopy and dye test: Indicated 1. Abnormal HSG 2. History or symptoms suggestive of pelvic disease. {Normal HSG or without history suggestive of tubal disease, The probability of clinically relevant tubal disease or endometriosis is very low & laparoscopy is not justified or cost effective} (Fatum et al, 2002). Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 23. laparoscopy should be omitted in couples with UI. {1.Laparoscopy may reveal minimal or mild endometriosis or peritubal adhesions: Surgery or medical tt has not been proven to improve fecundity. 2. These patients should be treated as UI (by 3 cycles of combined gonadotropins & IUI & if unsuccessful ART) Treatment indicated if duration > 2 y or >35 y} (Bhattacharya et al., 2008; Collins et al., 1995). Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 24.  Hormonal assay (NICE, 2013) 1. Midluteal progesterone in regular and irregular cycles {confirm ovulation} In irregular prolonged cycles Depending upon the timing of menstrual periods, conducted later in the cycle (for example day 28 of a 35-day cycle) and repeated weekly thereafter until the next menstrual cycle starts 2. Basal FSH and LH  Only in irregular prolonged cycles Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 25. Evidence of ovulation: a. Mid-luteal srerum progesterone:  less invasive way to assess luteal function,  controversy persists regarding lower limit of normal. b. LH surge in urine:  sensitive, relatively inexpensive,  pinpoint the day of ovulation &  reduced uncertainty in interpretation of progesterone levels by better-identifying the time of peak progestrone secretion at which to obtain serum Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 26. 3. Prolactin Only in ovulatory disorder galactorrhoea or pituitary tumour 4. TSH: only if symptoms of thyroid disease Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 27. 5. Ovarian reserve testing  Woman’s age: An initial predictor of overall chance of success through natural conception or with IVF  Predictors of ovarian response to Gnt stimulation in IVF: High responseLow response 16 or more4 or lessTotal AFC 3.5 or more 25 0.8 or less 5.5 AMH ng/ml pmol/l Conversion ratio:7 4 or less8.9 or moreFSH IU/L Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 29. Prognosis 1. Good: If the duration of infertility: ≤ 2 y even without therapy, unless the female partner is >35 years. 2. Worse: when the duration of infertility: > 3 y and the female partner: >35 y (Collins et al.,1995). A nonhomogenous hyperechogenic endometrial pattern predicts lower fertility potential in women who are not receiving follicle maturing drugs in UI (Check et al, 2003) Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 30. Aim of the treatment To increase the monthly PR above the natural rate of 1.5-3% How?: improve gamete quality increase gamete number facilitate gamete interaction. Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 31. Treatment  By definition: empiric  {does not address a specific defect or functional impairment, disease is not defined} (Soules,2000 , Balen,2003; ASRM, 2006)  Dependent on:  Availability of resources  Patients’ age  Duration of infertility.  The standard protocol is to:  Progress from simple to complex  Balance the effectiveness against the cost and side effects. (Ray et al,2012)
  • 32. Strategy of treatment 1. ≤35 ≤2y: Expectant for 2y ≥2Y: Active 2. 35-39 ≥ 1 y: Active 3. ≥40 y: Active Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 33. Lines of treatment I. Expectant management (EM) II. Tubal flushing or perturbation III. Ovulation-inducing agents 1. CC: 2. Aromatase inhibitors (AI) 3. Gonadotropins IV. IUI V. Fallopian tube sperm perfusion VI. ICSI Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 34. I. Expectant management (EM)  Spontaneous PR After one month: 1.8-3.8% (Guzick et al., 1998). After one y: 27.4% (Snick et al.1997) 14.3% (Collins et al. 1995). 19.9% (Gleicher et al., 1996) After 3y: 60% (Godon & Sperof,2002)  After 5 y: 80% (Randolph,2000) Chance of spontaneous pregnancy with EM is low but never zero. Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 35. EM Vs CC or natural IUI: Comparable results (Wordsworth et al., 2011) EM does play an important role in a situation where limited resources are available. Unfortunately, it is not possible to predict which couples will conceive spontaneously or in what time frame. Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 36. II. Tubal flushing or perturbation Indications UI Early stages of endometriosis. (Johnson et al., 2005). Mechanism: 1. Mechanical 2. immunological (Edelstam et al., 1998). It affects the concentration of peritoneal factors such as cytokines (Oak et al., 1985; Agic et al., 2006). Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 37.  Methods: 1. Hysterosalpingo contrast sonography With the use of lignocaine, treatment was well tolerated. (Johnson et al., 2005). 2. Oil-based tubal insufflation media significant improvement in PR (Watson et al., 1994; Nugent et al., 2002) {1. removal of tubal debris 2. an underlying immunological cause {in vitro it was shown that lipiodol prevents peritoneal mast cell phagocytosis of the spermatozoa} (Watson et al., 1994). Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 38. Results Absolute increase in PR: 11.7% Relative increase in PR: 4.5 times. Lipioidol: increased cycle fecundity when compared with water soluble (Cochrane,2001). Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 39. III. Ovulation-inducing agents 1. CC: Enhances fertility by: 1.Correcting subtle defect in ovarian function-either follicular development or luteal phase defect 2. Increasing the number of follicles that develop & consequently oocyte that are released (Balen,2003). Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 40. Results:  No better (and even inferior) live-birth rates than EM (14% vs 17%). (Bhattacharya et al., 2008) Number of cycles needed under CC for one additional pregnancy was 40 compared with placebo (ASRM, 2006). No evidence that CC was more effective than no tt or placebo for live birth or for clinical pregnancy (SR by Hughes et al.;2010) Do not offer oral ovarian stimulation agents (such as CC, or anastrozole letrozole). {no increase the chances of a pregnancy or a live birth} (NICE, 2013) Offer IVF after 2 years Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 41. 2. Aromatase inhibitors (AI)  Mechanism Release of the estrogen negative feedback, increase GnTR, stimulate ovarian follicle development (Casper and Mitwally, 2006). 2. Increase sensitivity of follicles to FSH. increasing follicle recruitment in UI (Mitwally & Casper,2000)  Advantages over CC: Because of the short half life (45h) & absence of ER depletion No effect on the endometrial thickness or cervical mucous Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 42. Letrozole: Dose: 2.5 mg/d from day 3-7 Results: supports the role of AI in UI (Polyzos et al. ,2008) Available data: limited Current evidence: use of these drugs for UI is weak PR: comparable with use of CC. (MA) Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 43. 3. Gonadotropins: PR: 7.7% (Guzick et al,1998). 8%. (Veltman-Verhulst et al., 2009).  CC Vs HMG significantly higher CPR in the group treated with HMG PR/cycle: 8% (CC) and 25% (HMG). (Karlstro¨m et al., 1993; Echochard et al., 2000 Balasch) Oral Vs injectable ovulation insufficient evidence to prefer either of the methods (Cochrane database, Athaullah et al., 2009) Letrozole plus FSH: improved response to FSH: lower FSH dose & higher number of mature follicles UI (Mitwally & Casper, 2003) Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 44. IV. IUI I. IUI alone does not significantly increase PR (ESHRE, 2009) No evidence of effect of IUI in natural cycles compared with EM (Cochrane, 2012) IUI without stimulation was no better than EM The evidence does not support the use of IUI as an alternative to EM in the belief that doing something was better than doing nothing. (NICE, 2013) Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 45. II. Stimulated IUI Mechanism increasing the density of the motile spermatozoa available to these eggs: increase the monthly probability of pregnancy. 1. IUI with CC 5–7% PR/cycle even after 7 cycles ( ESHRE, 2009) Not proved to be effective (Hughes et al, 2010) Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 46. 2. IUI with Letrozole can replace CC in patients with UI undergoing ovulation induction & IUI (Sammour,2001). Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 47. 3. IUI with Gnt ESHRE, 2009 PR: 12%/cycle but multiple birth rates13%. High multiple PR mean that it is no more than a poor substitute for IVF. IUI in stimulated cycles may be considered 1. while waiting for IVF or 2. when in women with patent tubes and IVF is not affordable ESHRE, 2004 UI or stimulated ovary/IUI is indicated as empiric treatment for all categories of UI Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 48. Cochrane, 2012 IUI with OH increases the live birth rate compared to IUI alone. PR increased with IUI compared to TI in stimulated cycles Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 49. NICE, 2013  IUI with stimulation was better than EM in all groups of women, but it was clear that it significantly increased the risk of multiple pregnancies.  IUI (with or without stimulation) should not be routinely offered for couple with UI  Exceptions: when people have social, cultural or religious objections to IVF  NICE, 2004  IUI stimulated or unstimulated more effective than EM  ovarian stimulation should not be offered, even though it is associated with higher PR than un stimulated IUI {risk of multiple pregnancy}
  • 50. V. Fallopian tube sperm perfusion flushing the uterine cavity and the tubes with a sperm-enriched suspension. {helps spermatozoa to pass through the uterine cavity and the Fallopian tubes and ultimately to the pouch of Douglas} (Kahn et al., 1993). 1. tubal flushing requires a certain degree of higher intrauterine perfusion pressure which causes patient discomfort (Baker and Adamson, 1995). 2. Risk of infection and tubal trauma Fallopian tube sperm perfusion: had insufficient evidence to support use in pooled analysis (Cochrane,2001) Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 51. Results no better than traditional IUI. (Biacchiardi et al., 2004). higher pregnancy rates than traditional IUI with no increase in costs and complications (Ricci et al. ,2001). where IUI is used to manage unexplained fertility problems, Fallopian sperm perfusion for insemination with a large volume (4 ml) should be offered because it improves pregnancy rates compared with standard insemination techniques (NICE, 2004). However, this method is not at all widely practised in a UK setting.  FSP significantly improve PR of patients with UI only (Trout & Kemmann,1999) .  MA of eight RCTs: no clear benefit for FSP over IUI in UI (Cantineau et al, 2009) Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 52. VI. IVF/ICSI Rationales: 1.To increase the number & quality of oocytes available for fertilization, 2. To facilitate the sperm-oocyte interaction & enhance fertilization, 3. To document the occurrence of fertilization, & to evaluate embryo quality (Randolph,2000) . Cycle fecundity rate: 25.7% (ESHRE). Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 53. 1. IVF Vs EM: Higher PR than EM A Cochrane review (Pandian et al., 2005) Live-birth rate/woman with a single cycle of IVF was also significantly higher than with EM (Hughes et al., 2004). Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 54. 2. IVF Vs IUI IVF success rates are much higher than they were before 2000, while success rates with stimulated IUI have not changed (ESHRE, 2009) No evidence of difference in live birth rates between IVF & IUI either without or with ovulation stimulation. The effectiveness of IVF in UI remains unproven (Pandian et al,2003, Cochrane review). The initial treatment of UI should be IUI as opposed to IVF (Homburg,2003) Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 55. 3.IVF Vs ICSI: Complete fertilization failure was higher in conventional IVF (34.3%) than ICSI (10.3%) cycles in UI (Jaroudi et al,2003). ICSI should be the first option for in vitro fertilization in UI (Sertac et al,2000). ICSI should be the first line therapy for women over 35 yrs (Balen,2003) Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 56.  IVF Expensive and invasive Most effective method. Success rate for IVF 28.2% for women <35, 23.6% for women aged 35–37, 18.3% for women aged 38–39 and 10.6% for women aged 40–42 (HFEA, 2006–2007) live-birth rate in UI: 30.4% (ASRM, 2006). Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 57. For women over 40 years (Tsafrir et al., 2009) CC: ineffective Gnt in IUI: PR≤ 5% . {Chance of pregnancy reduces every year after the age of 40} all women should be referred for IVF after a short trial of Gnt and IUI. IVF: 7-fold higher likelihood of pregnancy (ESHRE, 2007) Aboubakr Elnashar
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