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In Journal of assisted reproduction and genetics ; h5-index 39.0

PURPOSE : Deep learning neural networks have been used to predict the developmental fate and implantation potential of embryos with high accuracy. Such networks have been used as an assistive quality assurance (QA) tool to identify perturbations in the embryo culture environment which may impact clinical outcomes. The present study aimed to evaluate the utility of an AI-QA tool to consistently monitor ART staff performance (MD and embryologist) in embryo transfer (ET), embryo vitrification (EV), embryo warming (EW), and trophectoderm biopsy (TBx).

METHODS : Pregnancy outcomes from groups of 20 consecutive elective single day 5 blastocyst transfers were evaluated for the following procedures: MD performed ET (N = 160 transfers), embryologist performed ET (N = 160 transfers), embryologist performed EV (N = 160 vitrification procedures), embryologist performed EW (N = 160 warming procedures), and embryologist performed TBx (N = 120 biopsies). AI-generated implantation probabilities for the same embryo cohorts were estimated, as were mean AI-predicted and actual implantation rates for each provider and compared using Wilcoxon singed-rank test.

RESULTS : Actual implantation rates following ET performed by one MD provider: "H" was significantly lower than AI-predicted (20% vs. 61%, p = 0.001). Similar results were observed for one embryologist, "H" (30% vs. 60%, p = 0.011). Embryos thawed by embryologist "H" had lower implantation rates compared to AI prediction (25% vs. 60%, p = 0.004). There were no significant differences between actual and AI-predicted implantation rates for EV, TBx, or for the rest of the clinical staff performing ET or EW.

CONCLUSIONS : AI-based QA tools could provide accurate, reproducible, and efficient staff performance monitoring in an ART practice.

Cherouveim Panagiotis, Jiang Victoria S, Kanakasabapathy Manoj Kumar, Thirumalaraju Prudhvi, Souter Irene, Dimitriadis Irene, Bormann Charles L, Shafiee Hadi

2022-Nov-14

Artificial intelligence, Competency, Embryo transfer, Embryo vitrification and warming, Quality assurance, Trophectoderm biopsy