Satoshi Ueno
14 Papers
23 Citations
Satoshi Ueno is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Blastocyst & Blastocyst Transfer. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 14 publications.
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Papers
Women's age and embryo developmental speed accurately predict clinical pregnancy after single vitrified-warmed blastocyst transfer.
Keiichi Kato,Satoshi Ueno,Akiko Yabuuchi,Kazuo Uchiyama,Takashi Okuno,Tamotsu Kobayashi,Tomoya Segawa,S. Teramoto +7 more
TL;DR: A novel blastocyst grading system using women's age and embryo developmental speed as objective parameters is established to predict clinical pregnancy after single vitrified-warmedblastocyst transfer.
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Comparing prediction of ongoing pregnancy and live birth outcomes in patients with advanced and younger maternal age patients using KIDScore™ day 5: a large-cohort retrospective study with single vitrified-warmed blastocyst transfer.
Keiichi Kato,Satoshi Ueno,Jørgen Berntsen,Motoki Ito,Kiyoe Shimazaki,Kazuo Uchiyama,Tadashi Okimura +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the KIDScore™ Day 5 (KS-D5) model, version 3, is used for fetal heartbeat prediction after embryo transfer and the performance of the prediction model was calculated using the AUC, and the results were compared across the age groups.
Complete zona pellucida removal from vitrified-warmed human blastocysts facilitates earlier in-vitro attachment and outgrowth.
Satoshi Ueno,Kenji Ezoe,Akiko Yabuuchi,Kazuo Uchiyama,Tadashi Okimura,Takashi Okuno,Tamotsu Kobayashi,Keiichi Kato +7 more
TL;DR: Study findings reveal the advantages of complete ZP removal for assisted hatching, and increases the chance of blastocyst adhesion and subsequent outgrowth in vitro after the vitrification-warming procedure.
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Closed embryo culture system improved embryological and clinical outcome for single vitrified-warmed blastocyst transfer: A single-center large cohort study.
Satoshi Ueno,Motoki Ito,Kazuo Uchiyama,Tadashi Okimura,Akiko Yabuuchi,Tamotsu Kobayashi,Keiichi Kato +6 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that compared to STS, CCS could improve utilized blastocyst rates and ongoing pregnancy rates to a greater extent, following SVBT.
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Comparison of Embryo and Clinical Outcomes in Different Types of Incubator Between Two Different Embryo Culture Systems
Satoshi Ueno,Motoki Ito,Kiyoe Shimazaki,Tadashi Okimura,Kazuo Uchiyama,Akiko Yabuuchi,Keiichi Kato +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared the clinical outcomes of an oxidative stress-reducing embryo culture system (ORES) containing compounds that minimize intercellular oxidative stress, with those of a standard embryo culture systems (StES).
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