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NCT ID: NCT05503862 Recruiting - Male Infertility Clinical Trials

Home Semen Testing in Men Beginning Attempts to Conceive

Start date: September 9, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The overall objective of the proposed study is to enhance early detection of male factor infertility and reduce cost and morbidity associated with delayed diagnosis through development of a universal screening model based on home semen testing. The advent of inexpensive and accurate home semen testing has enabled a potential paradigm shift in the approach to male fertility evaluation. The investigator's central hypothesis is that universal home semen testing prior to attempts to conceive is easy for participants and can lead to reduced fertility-related anxiety and early detection of male factor infertility, thereby expediting evaluation and treatment for the couple while minimizing unnecessary cost and morbidity. This study is specifically designed to assess the feasibility and utility of home semen testing for couples who are beginning attempts to conceive. First, the investigator will assess participants' ability to complete the home semen testing, ease of use, and obstacles encountered in doing so. Second, the investigator will examine the impact of home semen testing in fertility-related quality of life among couples beginning attempts to conceive, as well as ability of home semen testing to increase the diagnosis and treatment of male infertility in these couples.

NCT ID: NCT05479474 Recruiting - Male Infertility Clinical Trials

Platelet Rich Plasma Testis Treatment for Infertile Men

Start date: January 18, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Investigate the effect of intratesticular injection of autologous platelet rich plasma (PRP) on sperm retrieval rates and IVF outcomes in infertile men who already underwent a negative sperm retrieval. Currently, there is no alternative treatment after failed TESE. Prior series suggest that intratesticular PRP injections may improve TESE outcomes. We hope to determine whether PRP is an effective treatment for this patient population.

NCT ID: NCT05383599 Recruiting - Male Infertility Clinical Trials

Characterization of Sperm Population Following Different Selection Procedures

CROSP
Start date: July 16, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The present study aims to determine which of the sperm selection techniques used in IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) laboratory leads to selection of the best/healthiest sperm population based on their morpho-functional parameters. Different procedures are currently used in our laboratory to select the sperm population that will be used to inseminate the oocytes: Density Gradient Centrifugation (DGC), DGC in combination with Magnetic Activated Sperm Sorting (MACS), and Microfluidic Sperm Sorting (MSS). The sperm cells selected by these techniques will be evaluated for specific morpho-functional features such as, motility, morphological abnormalities, and apoptotic status [phosphatidylserine translocation (early stages of apoptosis)] and DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) fragmentation as an indicator of stages of apoptosis.

NCT ID: NCT05302856 Recruiting - Male Infertility Clinical Trials

CMV IGG Antibodies in Semen as a Predictor for Blood Testis Barrier Damage

Start date: March 2, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To assess whether the presence of Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Immunoglobulin G (IGG) antibodies in semen is a reliable predictor of male subfertility or infertility.

NCT ID: NCT05290558 Recruiting - Infertility Clinical Trials

The Therapeutic Effects of Bu Shen Yi Jing Pill on Semen Quality in Sub Fertile Males: a Randomized Controlled Trial

Start date: January 7, 2022
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This study aims to evaluate the safety and efficacy of Bu Shen Yi Jing (BSYJ) Pill , a type of traditional Chinese medicine, in improving male subfertility and semen parameters.

NCT ID: NCT05205733 Recruiting - Healthy Clinical Trials

Expanding Fertility Care to Poor and Low Resourced Settings Study

EXPLORE
Start date: May 24, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The investigators currently lack an understanding of barriers to completing the male factor infertility evaluation. Furthermore, as the investigators continue to expand access to fertility treatment particularly within low-resourced settings, it is important that all aspects of infertility within a couple are equally explored. The COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately affected low-income communities and communities of color at greater rates in terms of not only disease morbidity/mortality but how medical systems are accessed and care is delivered.

NCT ID: NCT05203211 Recruiting - Male Infertility Clinical Trials

Use of Testicular Spermatozoa in Non-azoospermic Patients

NAZOSPERM
Start date: January 1, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Use of testicular spermatozoa in non-azoospermic patients.

NCT ID: NCT05200663 Recruiting - Male Infertility Clinical Trials

Efficacy Comparison of Tamoxifen and Tamoxifen With Antioxidants on Semen Quality of Male With Idiopathic Infertility

Start date: October 15, 2021
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Objective of the study is to compare the efficacy of tamoxifen alone & tamoxifen with antioxidant on semen quality of infertile male with abnormal parameters (sperm count, motility, vitality, morphology) .Infertility is defines as inability to conceive after one year of unprotected and regular intercourse. Infertility is the most important issue in the married couples and is one of the major clinical problem affecting people medically and psychologically .It affects about 5.8 to 44.2 % couples in the developing countries. Male infertility contributes to about 50% of the overall infertility. Antiestrogens are considered as one of the old and most commonly prescribed treatment of idiopathic infertility.Many studies has shown that it improves idiopathic oligozoospermia, count, motility and vitality. Spermatozoa are also prone to oxidative damage. Men who have high reactive oxygen species(ROS) may have lower fertility potential as compared to men with low ROS. High levels of ROS in semen have been correlated with reduced sperm motility and damage to sperm nuclear DNA. High levels of cytokines in the semen is correlated with sperm injury like cell membrane lipid peroxidation in the presence of raised IL-6 .Antioxidents are the most important form of protection for spermatozoa against ROS. So oral antioxidents are commonly prescribed to males with idiopathic abnormal semen parameters and infertility to reduce the oxidative stress and improves infertility. It is a single blinded randomized control trial to be conducted in Sharif Medical and Dental college, Lahore with sampling technique of probability randomized consecutive sampling technique. 110 male patients with idiopathic male infertility and abnormal semen parameters will be recruited . Pre treatment semen analysis and LH, FSH and serum testosterone will be done. 55 patients will be given tamoxifen alone ad 55 patients will be given tamoxifen with antioxidant. Then at the interval of 3 and 6 months after treatment , semen analysis and hormonal profile will be repeated. Pre-treatment and post treatment semen parameters will be compared using paired sample t-test. P-value < 0.05 will be taken as significant.

NCT ID: NCT04959864 Recruiting - Male Infertility Clinical Trials

Efficacy Study of a Food Supplement With Myo-inositol, N-Acetyl-Cystein, Zinc and Vitamins on Sperm DNA Fragmentation

Start date: July 7, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In industrialised countries, it is estimated that about 15% of couples who wish to have a child are currently facing infertility problems, of which, in half of the cases, an anomaly in sperm quality or at least a factor of male origin is identified. The evaluation of sperm quality in males is based, for the most part, on the micro and macroscopic examination of various parameters (concentration, motility, physical abnormalities of the spermatozoa, etc.). Nevertheless, an increasing number of scientific studies have shown that the quality of sperm DNA, and in particular its fragmentation rate, is also associated with a lower fertilisation rate. The integrity of sperm DNA may be affected by an imbalance in the Red/Ox balance leading to uncompensated oxidative stress, and could be restored or improved by dietary hygiene measures and the consumption of specific dietary products. The ISITOL clinical study aims to evaluate the efficacy of a dietary supplement specifically formulated to target the various issues associated with male infertility, and in particular to contribute to the improvement of the sperm DNA fragmentation rate. The efficacy of the dietary supplement Isitol® (GYNOV SAS) on sperm DNA fragmentation rate and other secondary parameters is being evaluated through a single-centre, prospective, randomised, double-blind, interventional vs. placebo clinical study being conducted in France at Laboratoire Drouot (21 Rue Drouot - 75009 Paris - France) and led by Dr. Nino-Guy Cassuto. A total of 72 men aged between 20 and 45 years, with sperm DNA fragmentation rate ≥ 30% and with negative semen culture are recruited. The recruited patients were randomized in a 1:1 scheme into 2 groups (Isitol® treated vs placebo treated). [Results to be reported later]

NCT ID: NCT04946565 Recruiting - Male Infertility Clinical Trials

The Impact of Sinopharm COVID-19 Vaccination on Male Fertility

Start date: July 3, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The investigators shall study the effect of Sinopharm vaccination on semen parameters and serum testosterone