Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome: facts and fallacies

Severe or critical ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) is a serious complication of ovarian hyperstimulation for assisted reproduction techniques (ART). The syndrome is characterized by cystic enlargement of the ovaries and fluid shifts from the intravascular to the third space. The morbidity i...

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Published inObstetrical & gynecological survey Vol. 53; no. 7; p. 439
Main Authors Beerendonk, C C, van Dop, P A, Braat, D D, Merkus, J M
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 01.07.1998
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Summary:Severe or critical ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) is a serious complication of ovarian hyperstimulation for assisted reproduction techniques (ART). The syndrome is characterized by cystic enlargement of the ovaries and fluid shifts from the intravascular to the third space. The morbidity in OHSS is mainly determined by the hemodynamic changes caused by increased capillary permeability. The incidence of OHSS depends on definitions, risk factors, ovarian stimulation protocols, luteal support and conception. Currently, research on the pathogenesis of OHSS is focused on increased capillary permeability. Several theories are reviewed. Until the pathogenesis of OHSS becomes clear, treatment is restricted to supportive therapy. The various proposals for management of OHSS are discussed and, based on the available data, directions for the management of various grades of OHSS are summarized. However, prevention and early recognition are still the most important tools to handle OHSS. A flowchart with preventive measures for OHSS is presented derived from the available literature.
ISSN:0029-7828
DOI:10.1097/00006254-199807000-00024