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The euploidy of embryos is unpredictable before transfer in in vitro fertilisation (IVF) treatments without pre-implantation genetic testing (PGT). Previous studies have suggested that morphokinetic characteristics using an artificial intelligence (AI)-based model in the time-lapse monitoring (TLM) system were correlated with the outcomes of frozen embryo transfer (FET), but the predictive effectiveness of the model...
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Sperm provides half of the DNA required to fertilize an egg. If the DNA in sperm is damaged, it may be unable to fertilize the egg, or if fertilization occurs, the resulting embryo may fail to progress normally or properly implant into the uterine lining. Sperm DNA fragmentation index (DFI) is a measurement used to...
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The new year brings hope for new beginnings, perhaps the most pertinent of which is new life. For decades, in-vitro fertilization (IVF) has offered those unable to conceive naturally the chance to have biological children; however, global success rates are notoriously low. Artificial intelligence (AI) is being used to improve the success rates of IVF,...
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The Future Is Coming: Artificial Intelligence in the Treatment of Infertility Could Improve Assisted Reproduction Outcomes—The Value of Regulatory Frameworks. Infertility is a global health issue affecting women and men of reproductive age with increasing incidence worldwide, in part due to greater awareness and better diagnosis. Assisted reproduction technologies (ART) are considered the ultimate step...
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Infertility rates and the number of couples seeking fertility care have increased worldwide over the past few decades. Over 2.5 million cycles of assisted reproductive technologies are being performed globally every year, but the success rate has remained at ~33%. Machine learning, an automated method of data analysis based on patterns and inference, is increasingly...
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Varicocele repair is recommended in the presence of a clinical varicocele together with at least one abnormal semen parameter, and male infertility. Unfortunately, up to 50% of men who meet criteria for repair will not see meaningful benefit in outcomes despite successful treatment. We developed an artificial intelligence (AI) model to predict which men with...
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Is it possible to automate the way sperm is injected in an oocyte and improve ICSI consistency between embryologists? The combination of multidisciplinary teams allows the development of automated processes that can reduce variability in certain IVF procedures, while supervised and assisted by experienced embryologists. It is expected that other laboratory procedures can be automated...
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This study was conducted to investigate the relationship of semen parameters in samples used for intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) with fertilization and pregnancy rates in infertile couples. Methods In this prospective study of Infertile couples with male factor infertility that had undergone ICSI, fractions of the same semen samples obtained for microinjection (to ensure the...
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In recent years, the amount of data produced in the field of ART has increased exponentially. The diversity of data is large, ranging from videos to tabular data. At the same time, artificial intelligence (AI) is progressively used in medical practice and may become a promising tool to improve success rates with ART. AI models...
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Since the late 1990s, the improved accessibility of biomedical data has hastened the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in reproductive medicine. AI can guide optimal clinical management for infertile couples, improving clinical and patient reported outcomes as well as promoting cost-effectiveness. Previously, AI for artificial reproduction has been applied to gamete selection and for predicting...
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