Unpredictable Cases of Complicated Ovarian Hyperstimulation in IVF


Autoria(s): Delvigne, Annick; Vandromme, Jean; Demeestere, Isabelle; Leroy, Fernand
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1997

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Objective-To characterize a subpopulation of complicated cases of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS). Method-Descriptive retrospective study. Results-0.75% of our IVF-ET population suffered from OHSS. Among this group, 33% did not exhibit any recognized risk criteria of OHSS in terms of infertility characteristics and ovarian response to exogenous gonadotrophins. Only severe (ascites) OHSS cases were considered (n = 5) in this study. Previous IVF-ET attempts had been uneventful and during the complicated trial, estradiol peak levels and numbers of oocytes retrieved remained below 2,500 pg/mL (conversion factor to SI unit, 3.671) and 10, respectively. In all cases, the luteal phase was supplemented by hCG and all patients became pregnant. A threshold level of exogenous and/or endogenous hCG seems to be responsible for the occurrence of OHSS. Conclusion-One-third of the patients developing an ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome after IVF-ET had not previously shown risk criteria. A causal role of exogenous and/or endogenous hCG is suggested.

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http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/113138

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International journal of fertility and women's medicine, 42 (4

Palavras-Chave #Gynécologie #Adult #Chorionic Gonadotropin -- analysis #Female #Fertilization in Vitro -- adverse effects #Humans #Incidence #Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome -- epidemiology -- etiology -- physiopathology #Ovary -- drug effects -- physiology #Pregnancy #Pregnancy Rate #Prognosis #Retrospective Studies #Risk Factors
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