Randomised trials ( Fertil Steril 2016 105:275–85, Fertil Steril 2014 102:1287–94) showed an overall increase in clinical pregnancy and implantation rates in all patients in the TLM group compared with the traditional embryo morphological assessment group. TLM has shown promising results using specific developmental milestones to predict blastocyst formation enabling patients to opt for a single embryo transfer and thereby reducing the risk of multiple pregnancy. Recently, a study has used time-lapse imaging to assess embryo quality and evaluation of known implantation data scores and concluded that quality assessment of the embryos was better with TLM than with the conventional method ( Arch Gynecol Obstet 2017 296:583). A study has suggested that embryos cultured in time-lapse monitoring (TLM) have a higher implantation potential ( Hum Reprod 2011 26:2658–71). There are several retrospective studies evaluating specific cell cycle kinetic parameters evaluated with time-lapse imaging associated with blastocyst formation and/or pregnancy outcomes. Review of the literature on morphokinetics shows that the range of timing of events in embryo development may provide additional clues to embryonic potential without the need for unnecessary exposure. More importantly, the reporting of embryonic development has been limited to a brief assessment once a day owing to the harmful effects of exposure to ambient temperature and pH fluctuations outside of the incubator. IVF clinics worldwide continue to select embryos for transfer based on their development rate and morphological features. There is a reported inter-observer variation in the embryo morphological assessment and selection method.
Embryo selection has traditionally been done by morphological assessment of the embryos using a tiered grading system ( Hum Reprod 2011:26 1270–83) and this has been very subjective.
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