Clinical Studies
View all the different studies and Clinical Studies done on SwimCount® Harvester below.
SwimCount® Harvester VS. DGC & Swim-Up
Can Microfluidics Improve Sperm Quality? A Prospective Functional Study
– Fernando Meseguer, Carla Giménez Rodríguez, Rocío Rivera Egea, Laura Carrión Sisternas, Jose A. Remohí and Marcos Meseguer – IVIRMA Global
SwimCount® Harvester Embryo Quality Study
Effects of Sperm Selection Using Microfluids on the Improvment of Embryo Quality
– Fernando Meseguer, Carla Giménez Rodríguez, Rocío Rivera Egea, Laura Carrión Sisternas, Jose A. Remohí and Marcos Meseguer – IVIRMA Global
Clinical Posters
ESHRE 2025 Embryo and Sperm Quality Study
Can a sperm selection device based on microfluidics and permeable membrane improve IVF
laboratory Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) compared to the swim-up technique?
– F. Meseguer Estornell, L. Carrión Sisternas, R. Rivera Egea, L. Bori Arnal, C. Vidal Martínez, J.A. Remohí Giménez, M. Meseguer Escrivá.
IVIRMA Global Research Alliance, IVI Valencia, Valencia, Spain. IVIRMA Global Research Alliance, IVI Foundation, Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria La Fe, Valencia, Spain. IVIRMA Global Research Alliance, Madrid, Spain.
ESHRE 2025 IUI Study
To determine the clinical advantages of the Microfluidic sperm sorting devices. (MFSS) over DGC as a sperm preparation method for IUI.
– Y. Iwamoto, S. Mizuta, A. Takemura, S. Kitahara, K. Doi, Y. Ohara, H. Matsubayashi, T. Ishikawa
Reproduction Clinic Osaka, Reproductive Medicine, Osaka, Japan
SwimCount® Harvester 3 mL IUI study
Evaluation of the Usefulness of a Sperm Preparation Device Utilizing
Two Types of Membrane Structures in IUI
– Ayane Takemura, Sayaka Kitahara, Yuka Iwamoto, Kazutaka Doi, Shimpei Mizuta, Yasuhiro Ohara,
Hidehiko Matsubayashi, Tomomoto Ishikawa Reproduction Clinic Osaka