Abstract

BackgroundFor the association between time-lapse technology (TLT) and embryo ploidy status, there has not yet been fully understood. TLT has the characteristics of large amount of data and non-invasiveness. If we want to accurately predict embryo ploidy status from TLT, artificial intelligence (AI) technology is a good choice. However, the current work of AI in this field needs to be strengthened.MethodsA total of 469 preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) cycles and 1803 blastocysts from April 2018 to November 2019 were included in the study. All embryo images are captured during 5 or 6 days after fertilization before biopsy by time-lapse microscope system. All euploid embryos or aneuploid embryos are used as data sets. The data set is divided into training set, validation set and test set. The training set is mainly used for model training, the validation set is mainly used to adjust the hyperparameters of the model and the preliminary evaluation of the model, and the test set is used to evaluate the generalization ability of the model. For better verification, we used data other than the training data for external verification. A total of 155 PGT cycles from December 2019 to December 2020 and 523 blastocysts were included in the verification process.ResultsThe euploid prediction algorithm (EPA) was able to predict euploid on the testing dataset with an area under curve (AUC) of 0.80.ConclusionsThe TLT incubator has gradually become the choice of reproductive centers. Our AI model named EPA that can predict embryo ploidy well based on TLT data. We hope that this system can serve all in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer (IVF-ET) patients in the future, allowing embryologists to have more non-invasive aids when selecting the best embryo to transfer.

Highlights

  • In the field of assisted reproductive technology (ART), selecting embryos with the highest developmental potential has always been a research hotspot, and it is the direction of all embryologists’ efforts [1]

  • Study design and participants In this single-center cohort study, a total of 469 preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) cycles and 1803 blastocysts were included in the study

  • Whether the prediction system derived from this data source can be applied to other infertility patients

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Introduction

In the field of assisted reproductive technology (ART), selecting embryos with the highest developmental potential has always been a research hotspot, and it is the direction of all embryologists’ efforts [1]. There are many methods for selecting embryos that have been reported, Non-invasive methods include proteomics and metabolomics research, as well as developmental dynamics research [2,3,4,5]. Some researchers have questioned the safety of PGT’s invasive biopsy method and its impact on embryo implantation potential, because there are reports that invasive removal of cells from preimplantation embryos may interfere with embryo development. For the association between time-lapse technology (TLT) and embryo ploidy status, there has not yet been fully understood. The current work of AI in this field needs to be strengthened

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