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J Assist Reprod Genet ; 40(6): 1407-1416, 2023 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37071320

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PURPOSE: This retrospective observational study compares how different classes of blastocyst genotypes from egg donor cycles differentially blastulate and expand using a standard assay. METHODS: Quantitative measurements of expansion utilized a customized neural network that segments all sequential time-lapse images during the first 10 h of expansion. RESULTS: Analyses were performed using two developmental time perspectives using time-lapse imaging. The first was the time to blastocyst formation (tB), which broadly reflects variations in developmental rate. Euploidy peaked at 100-115 h from fertilization. In contrast, aneuploidy peaks flanked this interval bi-modally. These distributions limit ploidy discrimination based upon traditional standard grading features when assessed in real time. In contrast, from the second perspective of progressive blastocyst expansion that is normalized to each individual blastocyst's tB time, euploidy was significantly increased at expansion values > 20,000µ2 across all tB intervals studied. A Cartesian coordinate plot graphically summarizes information useful to rank order blastocysts within cohorts for transfer. Defined aneuploidy subgroups, distinguished by the number and complexity of chromosomes involved, also showed distributive differences from both euploids and from each other. A small subset of clinically significant trisomies did not show discriminating features separating them from other euploids. CONCLUSION: A standard assay of blastocyst expansion normalized to each individual blastocyst's time of blastocyst formation more usefully discriminates euploidy from aneuploidy than real-time expansion comparisons using absolute developmental time from fertilization.


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Diagnóstico Pré-Implantação , Gravidez , Feminino , Humanos , Diagnóstico Pré-Implantação/métodos , Aneuploidia , Blastocisto , Ploidias , Testes Genéticos/métodos , Estudos Retrospectivos , Cromossomos
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Reprod Biomed Online ; 42(6): 1075-1085, 2021 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33820741

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RESEARCH QUESTION: Can artificial intelligence (AI) discriminate a blastocyst's cellular area from unedited time-lapse image files using semantic segmentation and a deep learning optimized U-Net architecture for use in selecting single blastocysts for transfer? DESIGN: This platform was retrospectively applied to time-lapse files from 101 sequentially transferred single blastocysts that were prospectively selected for transfer by their highest expansion ranking within cohorts using a 10 h expansion assay rather than standard grading. RESULTS: The AI platform provides expansion curves and raw data files to classify and compare blastocyst phenotypes within both cohorts and populations. Of 35 sequential unbiopsied single blastocyst transfers, 23 (65.7%) resulted in a live birth. Of 66 sequential single euploid blastocyst transfers, also selected for their most robust expansion, 49 (74.2%) resulted in live birth. The AI platform revealed that the averaged expansion rate was significantly (P = 0.007) greater in euploid blastocysts that resulted in live births compared with those resulting in failure to give a live birth. The platform further provides a framework to analyse fragmentation phenotypes that can test new hypotheses for developmental regulation during the preimplantation period. CONCLUSIONS: AI can be used to quantitatively describe blastocyst expansion from unedited time-lapse image files and can be used to quantitatively rank-order blastocysts for transfer. Early clinical results from such single blastocyst selection suggests that live birth rates without biopsy may be comparable to those found using single euploid blastocysts in younger, good responder patients.


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Blastocisto/fisiologia , Aprendizado Profundo , Transferência de Embrião Único/estatística & dados numéricos , Imagem com Lapso de Tempo , Adulto , Feminino , Humanos , Nascido Vivo , Gravidez , Estudos Retrospectivos , Adulto Jovem
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Am J Obstet Gynecol ; 192(6): 2035-9; discussion 2039-40, 2005 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15970888

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OBJECTIVE: This study was undertaken to determine the pregnancy rate after transfer of cryopreserved blastocysts. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective review of 61 patients from January 1, 2002, to December 31, 2003, who were transferred with blastocyst embryos cryopreserved on day 5 or 6 after culture in a sequential media. The cryopreserved blastocysts were thawed by using a 7-step dilution process after rapid thawing half hour to 2 hours before embryo transfer. RESULTS: The pregnancy rate after transfer of 61 patients with cryopreserved blastocysts was 66%, with 49% having cardiac activity. The pregnancy rate after transfer of 3 blastocysts was 71% and after transfer of 2 blastocysts was 66%. The pregnancy rate of blastocysts cryopreserved after intracytoplasmic sperm injection was 56%. CONCLUSION: Cryopreservation and transfer of blastocysts appears to be a reliable procedure, and that the human blastocyst can be cryopreserved and thawed without a significant loss of viability.


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Blastocisto/fisiologia , Criopreservação , Transferência Embrionária , Adulto , Distribuição por Idade , Meios de Cultura , Técnicas de Cultura , Feminino , Havaí/epidemiologia , Humanos , Prontuários Médicos , Gravidez , Taxa de Gravidez , Estudos Retrospectivos
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