Application of the upgraded image superimposition system (SIAS) to the assessment of sperm kinematics

1999 
Dedicated software for semiautomatic objective motility assessment, based on image superimposition (SIAS), was upgraded in order to allow automatic reading of sperm tracks whilst keeping the advantages of visual check instead of the digital images of classic computeraided sperm analysis (CASA) systems. The new system is very fast and accurate and allows an excellent reading of sperm motility in standard semen analysis. Moreover, using this system, an attempt was made to define numerically straight-line velocity (VSL), curvilinear velocity (VCL) and linearity (LIN) in each WHO sperm motility class. At 21 frames sec -1 , ROC curve analysis determined the following: Class 1 (typical of WHO grade 'a'): VSL ≥ 23 μm sec -1 and LIN ≥ 0.58; class 2 (typical of WHO grade 'b'): VSL>10 and 10 μm sec - and LIN <0.58 (this additional class was added to differentiate nonstraight progressive motility from classes 1 and 2); class 4 (typical of WHO grade 'c'): VSL ≤10 μm sec -1 . The numerical definition of sperm motility classes may contribute towards standardization in the objective evaluation of sperm kinematics.
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