2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2021.07.495
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Blastocyst "Pumping" Is a Detrimental Feature Predicting Implantation Failure: Highly Accurate Assessment by Computer Vision Analysis of Time-Lapse Videos

Abstract: immunofluorescence. Comparisons between groups were performed by ttest. P values <0.05 were considered as statistically significant.RESULTS: In the chemical anoxia group, 100% of 4 cell embryos, morula, and blastocyst and 91,6% of 8 cell embryos underwent at least 2-3 cell divisions. In the anoxia group, 35,7% of 4 cell embryos, 76,9% of 8 cell embryos, 66,6% of morula, and 50% of blastocyst underwent at least 2-3 cell divisions. FAD levels increased significantly in 2 cell, 4 cell, and 8 cell embryos in the a… Show more

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“…1 . For example, Esbert et al (2017) exclusively focused on the contribution of assisted hatching to the frequency of SC, and Gilboa et al (2021) evaluated weak contractions or ‘pumping’ instead of significant SC. Finally, seven studies ( Marcos et al , 2015 ; Bodri et al , 2016 ; Viñals Gonzalez et al , 2018 ; Gazzo et al , 2020 ; Sciorio et al , 2020a , b ; Cimadomo et al , 2022 ) were included in this systematic review and meta-analysis.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 . For example, Esbert et al (2017) exclusively focused on the contribution of assisted hatching to the frequency of SC, and Gilboa et al (2021) evaluated weak contractions or ‘pumping’ instead of significant SC. Finally, seven studies ( Marcos et al , 2015 ; Bodri et al , 2016 ; Viñals Gonzalez et al , 2018 ; Gazzo et al , 2020 ; Sciorio et al , 2020a , b ; Cimadomo et al , 2022 ) were included in this systematic review and meta-analysis.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%