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Objective To assess the effectiveness of testosterone undecanoate on sperm motility and pregnancy incidence in men with asthenospermia.Methods A clinical trial was performed.Fifty men with asthenospermia were included to receive placebo(control group,n=9) or T undecanoate 80 mg/d(study group,n=41).Pregnancy incidence and sperm characteristics after 1,2 and 3 months of medication and 3 months after the end of the trial were measured.Results Compared with the placebo,T undecanoate treatment produced a satisfactory improvement of seminal motility(F=55.904,P=0.000).In study group,the incidence of pregnancy was 28.2% while the incidence of pregnancy in control group was 11.1%.In study group,26 patients took T undecanoate for more than 3 months.In the 3 months,semen volume showed no statistical difference(F=1.206,P=0.312) before and after treatment,sperm concentration(F=0.023,P=0.000) and motility a,b,a+b(P=0.000) showed statistical differences.Motility grade a showed significantly higher increment in 2 and 3 months after treatment than 1 month and there was no statistical difference between 2 and 3 months.So did grade b.Conclusion The results indicate that T undecanoate increases seminal motility,leading to a higher incidence of pregnancy in couples with infertility related to asthenoaspermia.
Objective To assess the effectiveness of testosterone undecanoate on sperm motility and pregnancy incidence in men with asthenospermia. Methods A clinical trial was performed. Patients with asthenospermia were included to receive placebo (control group, n = 9) or T undecanoate 80 mg / d (study group, n = 41). Pregnancy incidence and sperm characteristics after 1,2 and 3 months of medication and 3 months after the end of the trial were measured. Results compared with the placebo, T undecanoate treatment produced a satisfactory improvement of seminal Motility (F = 55.904, P = 0.000) .In study group, the incidence of pregnancy was 28.2% while the incidence of pregnancy in control group was 11.1% .In study group, 26 patients took T undecanoate for more than 3 months. before and after treatment, sperm concentration (F = 0.023, P = 0.000) and motility a, b, a + b (P = 0.000) showed (F = 1.206, P = statistical differences. Motility grade a showed significant higher in crement in 2 and 3 months after treatment than 1 month and there was no statistical difference between 2 and 3 months.So did grade b. Conlusion The results indicate that T undecanoate increases seminal motility, leading to a higher incidence of pregnancy in couples with infertility related to asthenoaspermia.