• Singap Med J · Mar 2011

    Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome: an analysis of patient characteristics in the Asian population.

    • H Rajesh, W Y Lee, S Fook-Chong, and S L Yu.
    • Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Singapore General Hospital, Outram Road, Singapore 169608. hemashreerajesh@yahoo.com
    • Singap Med J. 2011 Mar 1; 52 (3): 168-74.

    IntroductionWe aimed to identify the variables associated with ovarian hyperstimulation in Asian patients and compare them with western standards.MethodsThis is a retrospective case record analysis of 79 patients with ovarian hyperstimulation at a tertiary restructured hospital.ResultsGonadotropin doses resulting in hyperstimulation did not vary between long and antagonist cycles in women less than 35 years with polycystic ovaries (PCO). Mean oestradiol levels at hyperstimulation were not different between PCO and non-PCO patients in a long cycle. Hyperstimulation was mostly due to higher starting doses. Total follicle counts of more than 20 on Day 5-7 after stimulation may be predictive of subsequent hyperstimulation. Hyperstimulation tended to be more severe in lean PCO patients, and prophylactic albumin helped to reduce its severity.ConclusionGonadotropin doses at stimulation should start at 150 iu or less in women below 35 years of age, with a step up of 37.5 iu, as necessary. Transfer should be abandoned in the presence of high oestradiol levels (more than 5,000 pg/ml), when the total number of intermediate and large follicle count exceeds 30 on the day of oocyte retrieval, or when more than 19 eggs are retrieved. Variables in the Asian population appear to be similar to those in the western population.

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