P-261 Embryo compaction based on time-lapse imaging is a valuable parameter for selecting blastocysts with the highest developmental potency and associated with a ploidy state
Abstract:Study question
Does embryo compaction positively correlate with blastocyst development and further embryonic ploidy status?
Summary answer
Fully compacted embryos develop into good-quality blastocysts, have shorter developmental times, and are related to ploidy status.
What is known already
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