Role of Coenzyme Q10 Supplementation on Semen Parameters in Infertile Men: A Quasi Experimental Study
Shams-Ul-Islam, Muhammad WaqasHussain, Muhammad Ali Haider, Muhammad Qayyum, ElahiBakhsh
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ABSTRACT
Aim: To determine the effect of coenzyme Q10 on
improvement of total sperm count and sperm motility in infertile men.
Study Design: Quasi experimental Pilot study
Settings: Urology
ward, Mayo Hospital Lahore
Methods: 29 married male patients aged 18-40 years who
had failure to cause pregnancy after 12 months or more of unprotected sexual
intercourse with oligoasthenospermia and normal blood serum FSH, LH, and total
testosterone and normal external genitalia were included and randomly divided
into Treatment group and Placebo group.
Cases were given 200 mg CoQ10 once daily for 3 months and group B were given placebo (Ferrous sulphate 200mg).Semen
analysis was done at baseline and then after 3 months of treatment.
Results:
29 patients meeting the inclusion
criteria were included in this pilot study after written consent. All of these
cases were married and had BMI <30 (non-obese). Age ranged from 20 to 33
years with total
sperm count (x106) at baseline was 30.8±26.7 and after 3
months of treatments was 72.3 + 38.4 while sperm
motility at baseline was 29.6 + 18.6 and after 3
months of treatment was 50 ± 26 in the treatment group. The significant improvement in the sperm count and motility (>
50% increase) in the treatment group noted in this pilot study was 85.7% and
78.6%.
Conclusion: In our pilot study, sperm count and sperm
motility significantly improved after 3 months treatment with CoQ10. Further
conclusions can be made when the trial will be complete. This study should be
extended further to follow patients till a successful pregnancy and/or live
birth.
Keywords:
Coenzyme Q,Infertility, Subfertility, Oligospermia,
Trial, Pilot study, Urology, Sperm count, Motility