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Artificial intelligence in the embryology laboratory: a review

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REPRODUCTIVE BIOMEDICINE ONLINE
卷 44, 期 3, 页码 435-448

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.rbmo.2021.11.003

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Artificial intelligence; Embryo selection; IVF automation; IVF laboratory; Oocyte; Spermatozoa

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Traditional morphological assessment of embryos can lead to variability in IVF success rates. To improve success rates, multiple embryos are often transferred, resulting in high-risk multiple pregnancies. Artificial intelligence is increasingly being used in the embryology laboratory to enhance IVF outcomes.
The goal of an IVF cycle is a healthy live-born baby. Despite the many advances in the field of assisted reproductive technologies, accurately predicting the outcome of an IVF cycle has yet to be achieved. One reason for this is the method of selecting an embryo for transfer. Morphological assessment of embryos is the traditional method of evaluating embryo quality and selecting which embryo to transfer. However, this subjective method of assessing embryos leads to inter- and intra-observer variability, resulting in less than optimal IVF success rates. To overcome this, it is common practice to transfer more than one embryo, potentially resulting in high-risk multiple pregnancies. Although time-lapse incubators and preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy have been introduced to help increase the chances of live birth, the outcomes remain less than ideal. Utilization of artificial intelligence (AI) has become increasingly popular in the medical field and is increasingly being leveraged in the embryology laboratory to help improve IVF outcomes. Many studies have been published investigating the use of Al as an unbiased, automated approach to embryo assessment. This review summarizes recent AI advancements in the embryology laboratory.

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