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Can we estimate the minimum number of oocytes retrieved based on follicle diameter on trigger day? Α cohort study Is it possible to estimate the minimum number of oocytes retrieved based on the follicular diameter present on the day of triggering of final oocyte m…

These data and the methodology used could be useful in the context of effective patient counselling, clinical decision making and laboratory preparation.

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This work reflects real clinical practice, presenting a proof of concept methodology that IVF centres may employ to establish their own thresholds which after validation, can be used for patient counselling and to facilitate the workload of the IVF laboratory.

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Selected as Editor’s Choice from our October issue, this novel study estimates the minimum number of oocytes retrieved based on the follicular diameter on the day of triggering final oocyte maturation in women undergoing ovarian stimulation for IVF.

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The study demonstrates the ability of AI tool ERICA (Embryo Ranking Intelligent Classification Algorithm) to enhance the reliability of embryo selection; increasing accuracy, and reducing subjectivity and bias.

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AI simulation training can play a valuable role in embryology, similar to fields like surgery. By recreating repeatable real-life scenarios, simulations enhance skill development, providing controlled environments to practice and improve techniques.

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Selected as an Editor’s Choice article from our October issue, this article adds some valuable insights into the potential for predictive AI tools to influence the decision-making process of clinical embryologists.
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All our Editor’s Choice papers are made free to read – find it in issue 51.2 now:
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Selected as an Editor’s Choice paper from our August issue, 52.2 – Michael L. Eisenberg and colleagues show preconception alcohol use in either partner does not appear to be associated with higher miscarriage risk.

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(iv) Oxidative DNA damage triggered by inflammation and oxidative stress may adversely affect fertility outcomes by disrupting the expression of receptivity modulators.

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Selected as an Editor’s Choice from our January issue. The study shows how fatty acid-supplemented warming solutions significantly improve blastocyst outgrowth, improving the daily workflow.

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