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From the laboratory to the field: how to mitigate pregnancy losses in embryo transfer programs?

Marcelo Marcondes SenedaCamila Bortoliero CostaAmanda Fonseca ZangirolamoMariana Moreira Dos AnjosGabriela Rodrigues de PaulaFábio Morotti
Published in: Animal reproduction (2024)
Pregnancy losses negatively affect the cattle industry, impacting economic indices and consequently the entire production chain. Early embryonic failure has been an important challenge in the embryo industry because proper identification of embryo death at the beginning of gestation is difficult. This review aimed to provide a better understanding on reproductive failure and the relationship between early embryonic loss and different reproductive biotechniques. This review also considers insights and possible strategies for reducing early embryonic loss. The strategies addressed are as follows: i) great impact of rigorous embryo evaluation on reducing embryo losses; ii) selection of recipients at the time of transfer, taking into account health and nutritional status, and classification of the corpus luteum using ultrasound, either in area or vascularization; and iii) paternal effect as one of the factors that contribute to pregnancy losses, with a focus on embryo transfer.
Keyphrases
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • preterm birth
  • pregnant women
  • public health
  • healthcare
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • machine learning
  • preterm infants
  • deep learning
  • computed tomography