Artificial intelligence in embryo selection has redefined the process of in vitro fertilization practices, thereby increasing the chances of a successful pregnancy. In this case study, we examined how AI algorithms can be used in selecting an embryo for an infertile couple for undetermined reasons. An IVF process with AI-assisted embryo selection was performed on the couple, and they conceived successfully. This case is a very accurate example of the appropriateness and importance of AI in embryonic selection techniques and its impact on clinical practice and the further development of reproductive medicine.
Infertility affects an estimated 15% of couples worldwide, pushing many into the supervised selection of assisted reproductive technologies, such as IVF. One of the critical determinants of the efficiency of IVF is the selection of good-quality embryos to transfer. The methods of embryo selection till now have mainly depended on morphological assessments, which are somewhat subjective and do not effectively predict the viability of the embryos.
New artificial intelligence methodologies related to embryo selection techniques, such as the use of algorithms for machine learning and special imaging techniques to enhance the proper monitoring of embryonic development, have emerged. This is a case report on a couple who presented with unexplained infertility and who were eventually cured through successful pregnancy via IVF with the assistance of AI for selecting embryos.
Medical History
Social History
Occupational History
Initial Fertility Evaluation
Semen Analysis
Initial Consultation and Fertility Workup
Decision to Proceed with IVF
Ovarian Stimulation and Egg Retrieval
Embryo Culture and AI Selection
Embryo Transfer and Pregnancy Test
AI-Assisted Embryo Selection
The AI applied in this case was developed with the main intention of assessing time-lapse images of embryos, considering unique morphological features and patterns in their development, which were predictive of viability. The key features that the AI utilized were as follows:
The algorithm had learned from enormous datasets of embryos with known outcomes, thus making it easy to identify the patterns applicable for correlation with rates of successful implantation and live birth.
Embryo Viability Assessment
AI-preferred embryos exhibited good cleavage with minimal fragmentation, which suggests better implantation.
Embryo Transfer and Pregnancy Confirmation
The patient confirmed her successful embryo transfer. A beta-hCG test carried out 14 days post-transfer confirmed pregnancy for the patient. Subsequently, she had an ultrasound conducted at 6 weeks to confirm an intrauterine live pregnancy.
Monitoring and Follow-Up
Follow-up and regular checks and ultrasounds ensured healthy embryonic development during the first trimester.
This case study presents one of the possible ways in which AI enhances the process of selecting the embryo using IVF. Traditional methods of embryo selection rely on subjective morphological analysis. More often than not, there is no direct link between such an evaluation and the pregnancy's chances of success. Accessing AI systems does enable objective views that arguably enhance the precision of the process and consequently increase the success rate in pregnancy.
Studies demonstrate that AI-assisted embryo selection can enhance the selection of embryos that are more likely to have greater implantation potential and thus increase chances of live birth more effectively than by simply traditional morphological assessment alone.
The couple was going through all such emotions ranging from anxiety to hope and relief when the test arrived with the news of their pregnancy. They were also appreciative of the open communication that the fertility clinic was having regarding the application of AI in embryo selection as this building block gave them confidence in the process. According to the female partner, "knowledge about the application of the technology in increasing the possibility of conceiving helped reduce some of their stress." They agreed that support from the beginning till the end of the IVF process is essential and this became easier for them to handle. The couple supported the idea of having a family and appreciated the advances in reproductive technology that allowed it.
The integration of AI in embryo selection gives promising improvements as regards to the success rates of IVF. This case study shows how AI-assisted selection of an embryo can be used to succeed in having a successful pregnancy in a couple with unexplained causes of infertility. It can, therefore, lead to further adjustments and improvements in reproductive medicine as technology continuously develops, translating to better outcomes for couples dealing with the infliction of infertility. With further research in the field, personalized care and the ethical implications of implementing AI will be more relevant.
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