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RecruitingNCT06521372

The Aim of This Study is to Determine if Oocyte Sorting for Group Culture Using an Artificial Intelligence Image Analysis Tool (MagentaTM) Increases the Usable Blastocyst Yield and Subsequent Pregnancy in Patients Undergoing IVF

NiOS (Non-Invasive Oocyte Sorting) Study

Status
Recruiting
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
450 (estimated)
Sponsor
Ovation Fertility · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The aim of this study is to determine if oocyte sorting for group culture using an artificial intelligence image analysis tool (MagentaTM) increases the usable blastocyst yield and subsequent pregnancy in patients undergoing IVF.

Detailed description

Introduction Magenta™ is a software image analysis tool developed by Future Fertility that allows personalized reproductive prediction for each oocyte (egg cell) analyzed. It is a cloud-based software that was developed to assess the probability of an oocyte to fertilize and develop into a blastocyst (ball of rapidly dividing cells that will become an embryo). It is a non-invasive image analysis tool that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to predict outcomes based on a single 2-D image of a mature oocyte (denuded oocyte) prior to freezing or sperm injection (ICSI). Magenta™ was designed and built specifically to analyze oocytes in the IVF lab. It was created based on more than 20,000 images of oocytes and their known reproductive outcomes. It is an image analysis neural network that can identify important signals beyond the limited morphological features detected by embryologists, like facial recognition systems in use today. Without the development of this AI tool, there are no standard assessments for oocyte quality within the IVF process. The use of Magenta™ in this study is investigational. In standard IVF laboratories, oocytes can undergo their developmental period alone (single culture) or be grouped with other oocytes during this time (group culture). Research has shown that group culture has some developmental advantages over single culture. What is this study for? At the moment, there is no standard method to sort oocytes into groups for their developmental period. Currently, oocytes are sorted in a random manner. We hope that Magenta™ analysis will provide information at this early stage of development and inform a better way to sort oocytes into groups (from lowest to highest quality). The objective of this research study is to compare sorting the oocytes randomly to utilizing the MagentaTM tool for oocyte assessment to determine which oocytes should be grouped together. Study participants will be randomly assigned to the control (random sorting) or the study (Magenta™ analysis) groups at the time of oocyte retrieval. You have an equal chance of being assigned to either group. We intend to enroll 450 subjects.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERMagenta AI image analysis toolMagentaTM is a non-invasive image analysis tool that utilizes artificial intelligence to evaluate 2-dimensional images of denuded mature MII oocytes. The MagentaTM software has been analyzed retrospectively, by Future Fertility. This data displays that a higher MagentaTM score is associated with a higher chance of blastocyst development. Additionally, the MagentaTM software has been validated in a prospective multi-center study, displaying that a higher MagentaTM score correlates to a higher chance of blastocyst development.

Timeline

Start date
2024-01-01
Primary completion
2026-01-01
Completion
2027-01-02
First posted
2024-07-26
Last updated
2024-07-26

Locations

3 sites across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06521372. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.