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Focus on time-lapse analysis: blastocyst collapse and morphometric assessment as new features of embryo viability

Journal

REPRODUCTIVE BIOMEDICINE ONLINE
Volume 43, Issue 5, Pages 821-832

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.rbmo.2021.08.008

Keywords

Blastocyst collapse; Embryo viability; Morphometric blastocyst assessment; Pregnancy outcomes; Time-lapse monitoring; Undisturbed embryo culture

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  1. Ministry of Science and Universities CDTI-Eureka

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The main aim of assisted reproductive technology is to achieve a healthy singleton live birth, and the introduction of time-lapse monitoring technology has enabled embryologists to more accurately assess embryo status and implantation potential.
The main goal of assisted reproductive technology (ART) is to achieve a healthy singleton live birth after the transfer of one embryo. A major objective of IVF scientists has always been to use adequate criteria for selecting the embryo for transfer according to its implantation potential. Indeed, embryo quality is usually assessed by evaluating visual morphology, which relies on the removal of the embryo from the incubator and might include inter-and intraevaluator variation among embryologists. Recently, an advancement in embryo culture has taken place with the introduction of a new type of incubator with an integrated time-lapse monitoring system, which enables embryologists to analyse the dynamic events of embryo development from fertilization to blastocyst formation. This novel practice is rapidly growing and has been used in many IVF centres worldwide. Therefore, the main aim of this review is to present the benefits of time-lapse monitoring in a modern embryology laboratory; in particular, we discuss blastocyst collapse and morphometric blastocyst assessment, and analyse their association with embryo viability and implantation potential. In addition, we highlight preliminary studies involving artificial intelligence and machine learning models as non-invasive markers of clinical pregnancy.

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