2020
DOI: 10.1007/s43032-020-00339-8
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Assessing the Usefulness of Severity Markers in Women with Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome

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“…In a previous study, we made an analogy between OHSS and IAH syndrome documenting the importance of dynamic monitoring of IAP, AsI and OV. All these parameters were significantly associated with the OHSS severity [ 8 ]. In the present research, we studied the women’s anthropometric data and their relationship with OHSS severity.…”
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“…In a previous study, we made an analogy between OHSS and IAH syndrome documenting the importance of dynamic monitoring of IAP, AsI and OV. All these parameters were significantly associated with the OHSS severity [ 8 ]. In the present research, we studied the women’s anthropometric data and their relationship with OHSS severity.…”
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“…Ovarian size and pelvic and abdominal free fluid were assessed by ultrasound (Accuvix XG [Samsung MEDISON Co. Ltd. Korea]) using 3.5 MHz sectoral sensors. The ovarian volume (OV) using the prolate ellipsoid formula [ 13 ] and the AsI [ 14 ] was measured as previously described [ 8 ]. Finally, the IAP was determined using a Foley catheter with a pressure transducer [ 9 ].…”
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“…Although a serious complication of ART, OHSS is an uncommon adverse physiologic reaction complicating approximately 1% of IVF cycles ( 7 ). Severe cases of OHSS requiring hospitalization are even rarer and may manifest as adult respiratory distress syndrome, pulmonary thromboembolism, or ascites and abdominal compartment syndrome ( 8 , 9 , 10 ). Severity markers of OHSS have been proposed recently, including intraabdominal pressure, ascites index, and ovarian volume, although these remain to be validated in terms of clinical utility and prognostic value ( 10 ).…”
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confidence: 99%