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Ultrasound Radiomics Model Developed to Predict Live Birth Outcomes After Single Vitrified-Warmed Blastocyst Transfers

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Researchers have developed a new ultrasound radiomics model designed to predict live birth outcomes following single vitrified-warmed blastocyst transfers. The study introduces an interpretable delta radiomics approach, which analyzes ultrasound imaging data to provide insights into the likelihood of successful live births in fertility treatments. This method focuses on improving clinical decision-making and optimizing patient care during assisted reproductive procedures.

The research highlights the potential of radiomics technology in enhancing predictive accuracy for live birth outcomes. By utilizing advanced imaging analysis, the model interprets subtle changes in ultrasound data that may correlate with successful embryo implantation and development. The findings aim to support clinicians by offering a data-driven tool to guide treatment strategies, potentially improving success rates for patients undergoing blastocyst transfer procedures.

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Date: November 29, 2025

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