Development of a generally applicable morphokinetic algorithm capable of predicting the implantation potential of embryos transferred on Day 3

被引:188
作者
Petersen, Bjorn Molt [1 ]
Boel, Mikkel [2 ]
Montag, Markus [3 ]
Gardner, David K. [4 ]
机构
[1] Bjorn Molt Petersen BMP Analyt, Vilhelm Becks Vej 20, DK-8260 Viby J, Denmark
[2] Vitrolife AS, Jens Juuls Vej 20, DK-8260 Viby J, Denmark
[3] Ilabcomm GmbH, Eisenachstr 34, D-53757 St Augustin, Germany
[4] Univ Melbourne, Sch BioSci, Melbourne, Vic 3010, Australia
关键词
time-lapse; algorithm; decision support tool; prediction model; morphokinetic; implantation; embryo selection; blastocyst; CLEAVAGE-STAGE EMBRYOS; TOP QUALITY EMBRYO; TIME-LAPSE; BLASTOCYST FORMATION; SINGLE-EMBRYO; RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS; LIVE BIRTH; ROC CURVE; PREGNANCY; SELECTION;
D O I
10.1093/humrep/dew188
中图分类号
R71 [妇产科学];
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100211 ;
摘要
Can a generally applicable morphokinetic algorithm suitable for Day 3 transfers of time-lapse monitored embryos originating from different culture conditions and fertilization methods be developed for the purpose of supporting the embryologist's decision on which embryo to transfer back to the patient in assisted reproduction? The algorithm presented here can be used independently of culture conditions and fertilization method and provides predictive power not surpassed by other published algorithms for ranking embryos according to their blastocyst formation potential. Generally applicable algorithms have so far been developed only for predicting blastocyst formation. A number of clinics have reported validated implantation prediction algorithms, which have been developed based on clinic-specific culture conditions and clinical environment. However, a generally applicable embryo evaluation algorithm based on actual implantation outcome has not yet been reported. Retrospective evaluation of data extracted from a database of known implantation data (KID) originating from 3275 embryos transferred on Day 3 conducted in 24 clinics between 2009 and 2014. The data represented different culture conditions (reduced and ambient oxygen with various culture medium strategies) and fertilization methods (IVF, ICSI). The capability to predict blastocyst formation was evaluated on an independent set of morphokinetic data from 11 218 embryos which had been cultured to Day 5. The algorithm was developed by applying automated recursive partitioning to a large number of annotation types and derived equations, progressing to a five-fold cross-validation test of the complete data set and a validation test of different incubation conditions and fertilization methods. The results were expressed as receiver operating characteristics curves using the area under the curve (AUC) to establish the predictive strength of the algorithm. By applying the here developed algorithm (KIDScore), which was based on six annotations (the number of pronuclei equals 2 at the 1-cell stage, time from insemination to pronuclei fading at the 1-cell stage, time from insemination to the 2-cell stage, time from insemination to the 3-cell stage, time from insemination to the 5-cell stage and time from insemination to the 8-cell stage) and ranking the embryos in five groups, the implantation potential of the embryos was predicted with an AUC of 0.650. On Day 3 the KIDScore algorithm was capable of predicting blastocyst development with an AUC of 0.745 and blastocyst quality with an AUC of 0.679. In a comparison of blastocyst prediction including six other published algorithms and KIDScore, only KIDScore and one more algorithm surpassed an algorithm constructed on conventional Alpha/ESHRE consensus timings in terms of predictive power. Some morphological assessments were not available and consequently three of the algorithms in the comparison were not used in full and may therefore have been put at a disadvantage. Algorithms based on implantation data from Day 3 embryo transfers require adjustments to be capable of predicting the implantation potential of Day 5 embryo transfers. The current study is restricted by its retrospective nature and absence of live birth information. Prospective Randomized Controlled Trials should be used in future studies to establish the value of time-lapse technology and morphokinetic evaluation. Algorithms applicable to different culture conditions can be developed if based on large data sets of heterogeneous origin. This study was funded by Vitrolife A/S, Denmark and Vitrolife AB, Sweden. B.M.P.'s company BMP Analytics is performing consultancy for Vitrolife A/S. M.B. is employed at Vitrolife A/S. M.M.'s company ilabcomm GmbH received honorarium for consultancy from Vitrolife AB. D.K.G. received research support from Vitrolife AB.
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