TOCVIVMay 21, 2020

Deep learning mediated single time-point image-based prediction of embryo developmental outcome at the cleavage stage

arXiv:2006.08346v111 citations
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This addresses embryo selection for IVF patients, particularly in resource-limited settings, by providing an automated and cost-effective alternative to manual or time-lapse methods, though it is incremental as it builds on existing CNN and genetic algorithm techniques.

The authors tackled the problem of predicting embryo developmental outcomes at the cleavage stage using a single time-point image, achieving 64% accuracy in selecting embryos that develop into top-quality blastocysts, outperforming embryologists.

In conventional clinical in-vitro fertilization practices embryos are transferred either at the cleavage or blastocyst stages of development. Cleavage stage transfers, particularly, are beneficial for patients with relatively poor prognosis and at fertility centers in resource-limited settings where there is a higher chance of developmental failure in embryos in-vitro. However, one of the major limitations of embryo selections at the cleavage stage is the availability of very low number of manually discernable features to predict developmental outcomes. Although, time-lapse imaging systems have been proposed as possible solutions, they are cost-prohibitive and require bulky and expensive hardware, and labor-intensive. Advances in convolutional neural networks (CNNs) have been utilized to provide accurate classifications across many medical and non-medical object categories. Here, we report an automated system for classification and selection of human embryos at the cleavage stage using a trained CNN combined with a genetic algorithm. The system selected the cleavage stage embryo at 70 hours post insemination (hpi) that ultimately developed into top-quality blastocyst at 70 hpi with 64% accuracy, outperforming the abilities of embryologists in identifying embryos with the highest developmental potential. Such systems can have a significant impact on IVF procedures by empowering embryologists for accurate and consistent embryo assessment in both resource-poor and resource-rich settings.

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