Kanakasabapathy Manoj Kumar, Sadasivam Magesh, Singh Anupriya, Preston Collin, Thirumalaraju Prudhvi, Venkataraman Maanasa, Bormann Charles L, Draz Mohamed Shehata, Petrozza John C, Shafiee Hadi
Division of Engineering in Medicine, Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02139, USA.
Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02114, USA.
Sci Transl Med. 2017 Mar 22;9(382). doi: 10.1126/scitranslmed.aai7863.
Male infertility affects up to 12% of the world's male population and is linked to various environmental and medical conditions. Manual microscope-based testing and computer-assisted semen analysis (CASA) are the current standard methods to diagnose male infertility; however, these methods are labor-intensive, expensive, and laboratory-based. Cultural and socially dominated stigma against male infertility testing hinders a large number of men from getting tested for infertility, especially in resource-limited African countries. We describe the development and clinical testing of an automated smartphone-based semen analyzer designed for quantitative measurement of sperm concentration and motility for point-of-care male infertility screening. Using a total of 350 clinical semen specimens at a fertility clinic, we have shown that our assay can analyze an unwashed, unprocessed liquefied semen sample with <5-s mean processing time and provide the user a semen quality evaluation based on the World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines with ~98% accuracy. The work suggests that the integration of microfluidics, optical sensing accessories, and advances in consumer electronics, particularly smartphone capabilities, can make remote semen quality testing accessible to people in both developed and developing countries who have access to smartphones.
男性不育影响着全球多达12%的男性人口,且与多种环境和医学状况相关。基于手动显微镜的检测和计算机辅助精液分析(CASA)是目前诊断男性不育的标准方法;然而,这些方法 labor-intensive、昂贵且基于实验室。文化和社会上对男性不育检测的主导性污名化阻碍了大量男性进行不育检测,尤其是在资源有限的非洲国家。我们描述了一种基于智能手机的自动化精液分析仪的开发和临床测试,该分析仪旨在对精子浓度和活力进行定量测量,用于即时护理男性不育筛查。在一家生育诊所使用总共350份临床精液标本,我们已经表明我们的检测方法能够在平均处理时间小于5秒的情况下分析未洗涤、未处理的液化精液样本,并根据世界卫生组织(WHO)指南为用户提供精液质量评估,准确率约为98%。这项工作表明,微流体技术、光学传感附件以及消费电子产品的进步,特别是智能手机功能的整合,能够使发达国家和发展中国家有智能手机的人都能进行远程精液质量检测。