Abstract

The aim of this study is to identify the variation in flow rate pattern, maximum and mean velocity of sperm movement between premature ejaculation category, and normospermia conditions using MATLAB software. Materials and methods: Semen samples were collected for normospermia (N=28), premature ejaculation (N=28), and semen analysis report has been done by standard world health organization protocol. Flow rate pattern and velocity was evaluated using MATLAB software for both the groups using standard values and assumed values. Results: Independent sample test was done which reveals that the flow rate (P= 0.193), max velocity (P= 0.374), and mean velocity (P= 0.067) was found to be statistically insignificant for normospermia and premature ejaculation category. Conclusion: Flow rate in normospermia condition (0.09817 m³/ sec), mean velocity (is 0.03125m2/sec), and max velocity (0.0625m3/sec) found to be better in case of normospermia than premature ejaculation category in mathematical modeling. This indicates the flow rate and velocity plays a major role in premature conditions and in the case of erectile dysfunction.

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