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Time-Lapse Embryo culture: A better understanding of embryo development and clinical application

Silvana Márquez Hinojosa, Luis Noriega Hoces, Luis Guzmán

2021JBRA15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Conventional embryo assessment is performed by removing embryos from incubators at least once a day. However, it is static and limited to specific time points, reducing the amount of information that could potentially be obtained. Fortunately, the time-lapse system is a powerful technology that enables to observe embryo development progression by image acquisition at recurrent time intervals, without interfering in the culture conditions. There are numerous studies that used time-lapse incubators, focusing on embryo kinetics, patient characteristics and clinical outcomes. This review aims to find agreements in the literature concerning embryo kinetics and patient characteristics: age, body mass index, smoking habit, polycystic ovary syndrome and endometriosis; as well as culture conditions that involved culture media and oxygen concentration. Furthermore, they showed differences according to ploidy status, direct/reverse cleavage, gender and the potential association between embryo collapse and clinical outcomes.

Topics & Concepts

EmbryoAndrologyPolycystic ovaryBiologyEmbryogenesisEmbryo cultureMedicineCell biologyBiotechnologyInsulinInsulin resistanceReproductive Biology and FertilityOvarian function and disordersReproductive System and Pregnancy