Abstract:
Embryo selection is a vital part in assisted reproductive technology
(ART) programs, with morphology-based grading systems having been widely used
for decades. Time-lapse (TL) imaging system combined with embryo morphokinetics
can offer a non-invasive means for improving embryo selection for uterine transfer.
This approach opens a way to select the best viable embryo non-invasively for single
embryo transfer (SET). Thus, implantation potential can be enhanced, while reducing
the complications associated with multiple pregnancies.
Description:
Embryo selection is a vital part in assisted reproductive technology
(ART) programs, with morphology-based grading systems having been widely used
for decades. Time-lapse (TL) imaging system combined with embryo morphokinetics
can offer a non-invasive means for improving embryo selection for uterine transfer.
This approach opens a way to select the best viable embryo non-invasively for single
embryo transfer (SET). Thus, implantation potential can be enhanced, while reducing
the complications associated with multiple pregnancies.