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Clinical Trial
. 2002 Dec;78(6):1159-63.
doi: 10.1016/s0015-0282(02)04392-3.

Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome is associated with reversible impairment of vascular reactivity

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Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome is associated with reversible impairment of vascular reactivity

Lian-Cheun Foong et al. Fertil Steril. 2002 Dec.
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Abstract

Objective: To determine if there is a loss of normal peripheral arteriolar vasoconstrictor reactivity in women with severe ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS).

Setting: Prospective controlled study.

Design: National University Hospital, Singapore.

Patient(s): Forty-three women undergoing treatment in an IVF program: 22 women with severe OHSS and 21 normal women without OHSS.

Intervention(s): Measurement and quantification of the cutaneous arteriolar vasoconstrictor response using laser Doppler fluximetry.

Main outcome measure(s): Changes in blood flow as an index of vasoconstrictor response before and after treatment for OHSS with albumin.

Result(s): The mean (+/-SE) percentage (%) change in normal control women was -68.3% +/- 4.7. This was significantly different from women with OHSS (-32.3% +/- 11.1). The response in women with OHSS changed significantly after treatment with IV albumin (-60.4% +/- 5.7) and was no different than the control response. The reproducibility of the technique was -13.6% (+/-2.8).

Conclusion(s): Women with OHSS have impaired vascular reactivity when compared with normal women.

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