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Comparison of coasting and intravenous albumin in the prevention of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrom |
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Comparison
of coasting and intravenous albumin in the prevention of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome.
Chen CD, Chao KH, Yang JH, Chen SU, Ho
HN, Yang YS.
Fertil
Steril. 2003 Jul;80(1):86-90
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, National Taiwan University Hospital and National
Taiwan University College of Medicine, Taipei, Taiwan
To compare the
efficacy of coasting to prevent ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) with i.v. albumin and to determine if different timing of gonadotropin coasting would affect the IVF outcomes.Retrospective study.University hospital-based IVF program.One hundred sixty-two women undergoing IVF treatment
cycles who were considered to be at high risk for developing OHSS.Gonadotropin administration was withheld in 60
patients: either coasting occurred before follicular maturation (early coasting
subset, n = 28) or follicular maturity was attained before coasting (late
coasting subset, n = 32). Outcomes were compared in 102 patients at risk for
OHSS who received i.v. albumin on the day of oocyte retrieval.Incidence of OHSS
and outcome parameters.Although the fertilization
rates and the incidence of OHSS did not differ significantly between the
coasting and i.v. albumin groups, the mean number
of oocytes retrieved, the
pregnancy rates, and implantation rates were significantly lower in the coasting
group. There is no statistical difference in the entire outcome examined and the
incidence of OHSS between the early and late coasting subsets.Coasting is as effective as i.v. albumin in preventing OHSS in high-risk patients but
yields inferior pregnancy rates. Early coasting is as successful as late
coasting in preventing OHSS with similar IVF outcome.
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