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Table 3 Comparison between patients whose partners achieved pregnancy and those whose partners did not

From: Relationship between Semenogelins bound to human sperm and other semen parameters and pregnancy outcomes

Characteristics

Pregnancy (N = 36)

Non-pregnancy (N = 60)

P value

Mean ± SD

Median

Min-max

Mean ± SD

Median

Min-max

 

Age (years)

35 ± 5.8

34.5

21–48

37 ± 6.4

36

26–56

0.24

Vol (mL)

3.9 ± 1.4

3.6

1.2–8

4.0 ± 1.7

3.7

1.2–8.9

0.89

Conc (×106/mL)

49.7 ± 57.0

33.9

0.001–322.8

53.9 ± 68.8

34.8

0.0004–399.9

0.92

Mot (%)

28.8 ± 20.5

26.9

0–86.1

25.6 ± 18.8

24.65

0–66.4

0.43

TSC (×106/mL)

186.3 ± 196.3

145.1

0.005–839.3

279.8 ± 221.0

126.4

0.003–1475

0.89

Viability (%)

57.6 ± 14.8

57.4

21–84.2

55.5 ± 20.1

58.8

1.9–86.6

0.85

FSH (mIU/mL)

4.9 ± 2.7

4.6

1.6–16

5.2 ± 3.8

4.3

1.4–18.8

0.73

LH (mIU/mL)

3.5 ± 1.7

2.8

1.8–7.8

2.9 ± 1.5

2.6

1.3–9.6

0.08

T (ng/dL)

487.7 ± 171.4

480.3

124–1067

463.6 ± 166.6

448

167–834

0.51

SEMG+ (%)

73.9 ± 18.5

73.2

27.6–99

71.9 ± 19.8

73.8

12.2–96.9

0.70

SEMG- (%)

26.1 ± 18.5

26.8

26.8

28.1 ± 19.8

26.2

3.1–87.8

0.70

Total SEMG+ count (×106)

127.7 ± 121.6

101.5

0–548.0

144.8 ± 185.3

77.3

0–1075

0.83

Total SEMG− count (×106)

58.6 ± 96.4

28.7

0–430.2

76.2 ± 143.6

21.0

0.0002–821.5

0.90

  1. Note that only 96 of 142 patients answered the questionnaires regarding pregnancy outcomes and were included in this analysis. Mean values of each parameter for patients and control subjects were compared using Wilcoxon rank sum test