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Recently, the National Association of Reproductive Clinics (ANACER) introduced LIFE Predict, an innovative research project led by embryologist Enric Güell. This advancement was presented to the scientific community at the ESHRE congress, where its potential to improve assisted reproductive treatments and reduce the time required to achieve pregnancy was highlighted.
LIFE Predict is based on a model that utilizes Artificial Intelligence (AI) to analyze embryos and is offered as a non-invasive tool capable of predicting embryo development chances with over 82% accuracy. This percentage represents a significant improvement over traditional methods, which only reach about 65% accuracy. The research has revealed that this new methodology can increase reliability in embryo selection by 26%, which is crucial for optimizing pregnancy rates.
In addition to the increase in accuracy, it has been observed that the probability of conception rises by at least 10% when implanting embryos analyzed with this new system. By conducting a more thorough analysis of the “quality” of embryos, the average treatment time is also reduced by decreasing the need for multiple unsuccessful transfers.
LIFE Predict goes beyond embryo morphology, monitoring over 90 variables in real-time during cultivation, thanks to a time-lapse system that captures images every 5-10 minutes. In this way, the model compares the characteristics of each embryo with an extensive database from various centers associated with ANACER, allowing for an accurate diagnosis of its potential viability.
This advancement not only has a significant impact on the scientific field, according to Enric Güell, but also generates better expectations and reduces emotional strain on patients. Ignacio Mazzanti, president of ANACER, has emphasized that this research places Spanish clinics at the forefront of assisted reproduction.
With a network of 35 private centers throughout Spain, ANACER is committed to maintaining high standards of quality and continuous training for its professionals. The association frequently collaborates with state agencies and has the support of multiple companies in the sector, ensuring constant innovation in assisted reproductive treatments. Starting in the second half of this year, LIFE Predict is expected to be implemented in associated clinics, marking a new milestone in the search for successful conceptions for many couples.
via: MiMub in Spanish