O-088 Performance of a commercial artificial intelligence software for embryo selection (Embryoscope/KIDScore ™) on predicting biopsied and non-biopsied blastocyst clinical pregnancy according to score subgroups

AbstractStudy questionHow informative is the score grade of KIDScore version 3 for day 5 blastocyst for clinical pregnancy in biopsied and non-biopsied embryos?Summary answerPotential clinical pregnancy is predicable according to score grades (above 7.0), regardless the use of PGT-A, in blastocysts on day 5.What is known alreadyTime-lapse technology has promoted, along with the use of artificial intelligence (A.I.), a new spectrum of tools to improve embryo selection. Several software and algorithms have been launched in ART field in the last years, with the perspective of providing a substantial boost in IVF outcomes. KIDScore is one of these new tools, developed based on morphology and morphokinetics of embryo development with known clinical outcome and validated with transfer of blastocyst on day 3 or 5. Yet, it is highly recommended an in-house validation of any A.I. tool before it started to be apply in clinical decisions.Study design, size, durationRetrospective cohort study in a single private IVF center. Positive or negative clinical pregnancy (fetal heartbeat and gestational sac presence/absence) record of patient ’s autologous and donated cycles using fresh and frozen oocytes, with or without PGT-A embryos transfers using the Embryocope® Plus incubator, that underwent single embryo transfers (total sET, n = 415; euploid = 228, non-biopsied = 187) of blastocysts developed on day 5 were included. Bioche mical pregnancy and miscarriage were excluded of this anal...
Source: Human Reproduction - Category: Reproduction Medicine Source Type: research