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Human Egg Maturity Assessment and Its Clinical Application
Published on: August 19, 2019
Stage-structured, distributional prediction of IVF outcomes with conditional updating
Alexander Craig1, Laura Wartschinski2, Mathew Eyre2
1Herasight Research, Wilmington, DE, USA. alex.craig@herasight.com.
This study introduces a new IVF prediction model that provides probability distributions for each stage, allowing for dynamic updates as patient outcomes are known. This enhances individualized patient counseling and treatment planning in fertility care.
Area of Science:
- Reproductive medicine
- Biostatistics
- In vitro fertilization (IVF) modeling
Background:
- In vitro fertilization (IVF) involves multiple sequential stages, each with inherent uncertainties affecting overall success rates.
- Accurate prediction of outcomes at each stage is crucial for effective patient counseling and treatment planning.
Purpose of the Study:
- To develop a novel stage-structured, distribution-based prediction framework for IVF.
- To enable conditional updating of downstream predictions based on observed outcomes at preceding stages.
Main Methods:
- An observational modeling study utilized UK Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) registry data (2017-2018).
- Modeled egg retrieval, maturation, and fertilization using zero-inflated negative binomial and logistic regressions.
- Calibrated downstream transitions (blastocyst formation, euploidy, etc.) using published cohorts and registry summaries.
Main Results:
- The framework generates full probability distributions across sequential IVF stages, outperforming point estimates.
- Held-out validation demonstrated minimal performance degradation and accurate prediction intervals for egg retrieval.
- Downstream predictions dynamically updated with observed outcomes, reducing uncertainty and preserving patient-specific parameters.
Conclusions:
- A sequential, distribution-based IVF prediction model offers uncertainty-quantified, stage-aware predictions.
- The model dynamically adapts to patient-specific outcomes, improving individualized counseling.
- This approach supports more informed treatment planning in assisted reproductive technologies.
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