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IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q1 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Alison Campbell, Dalit Ben-Yosef, Marcos Meseguer Escrivá, Thomas Freour
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摘要

在过去的十年中,延时成像越来越多地被引入试管婴儿实验室,在孵育条件、工作流程和胚胎评估和选择方面,有一些报道比传统做法有所改进,尽管随机对照试验,采用异质方法,尚未证明其在临床结果方面的优势。最近的一项多中心、三平行组、双盲、随机对照试验将IVF或卵浆内单精子注射患者按1:1:1的比例分配,以研究延时成像系统在胚胎孵化和选择中的临床效果。结论是,与不使用延时成像的标准护理相比,使用延时成像并没有显著增加活产的几率。目前的作者质疑该研究中的实验设计、方法和结果报告,并强调需要获得补充数据,以便临床专业人员客观分析,并最终确定这项技术是否可以提高患者的护理质量。
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Evaluating time-lapse imaging systems for embryo incubation and selection in ART: a critical review of a randomized controlled trial.

Time-lapse imaging has increasingly been introduced into IVF laboratories over the last decade, with some reported improvements over conventional practices reported in incubation conditions, workflow and embryo assessment and selection, although randomized controlled trials, with heterogeneous methodologies, have not demonstrated its superiority in clinical outcomes. A recent multicentre, three-parallel group, double-blind, randomized controlled trial assigned IVF or intracytoplasmic sperm injection patients in a 1:1:1 ratio to study the clinical effectiveness of time-lapse imaging systems for embryo incubation and selection. It concluded that the use of time-lapse imaging did not significantly increase the odds of live birth compared with standard care without time-lapse imaging. The current authors question the experimental design, methodology and reporting of results within that study and highlight the need for access to supplementary data to allow clinical professionals to analyse objectively and ultimately aim to determine whether this technology may improve the quality of care of their patients.

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Reproductive biomedicine online
Reproductive biomedicine online 医学-妇产科学
CiteScore
7.20
自引率
7.50%
发文量
391
审稿时长
50 days
期刊介绍: Reproductive BioMedicine Online covers the formation, growth and differentiation of the human embryo. It is intended to bring to public attention new research on biological and clinical research on human reproduction and the human embryo including relevant studies on animals. It is published by a group of scientists and clinicians working in these fields of study. Its audience comprises researchers, clinicians, practitioners, academics and patients. Context: The period of human embryonic growth covered is between the formation of the primordial germ cells in the fetus until mid-pregnancy. High quality research on lower animals is included if it helps to clarify the human situation. Studies progressing to birth and later are published if they have a direct bearing on events in the earlier stages of pregnancy.
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