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Value of the serum estradiol level for preventing ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome: a retrospective case control study.

OBJECTIVE: To assess the value of different serum E(2) cut-off levels for predicting women at risk for ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS). DESIGN: Retrospective case-control study of a cohort of women undergoing assisted reproduction treatment (ART) over 12 months. SETTING: Tertiary university hospital. PATIENT(S): The study group included women with OHSS who fulfilled the endocrine inclusion criteria (n = 40). The control group was a random sample (n = 40) from the cohort of women undergoing ART. INTERVENTION(S): None. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): To evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of different serum E(2) cut-off levels on day 11 of ovarian stimulation in preventing the establishment of OHSS. RESULT(S): Three hundred ninety-nine cycles ( IVF and intracytoplasmic sperm injection) were undertaken between June 2000 and May 2001. The study group (n = 40) was compared with the control group (n = 40) undergoing ART during the same period of time. On day 8 of ovarian stimulation, the mean (SD) E(2) level in the study group was 8,517(5.3) pmol/L (2,320 pg/mL), and in the control group it was 2,540 (2.6) pmol/L (691 pg/mL). On day 11 of stimulation the mean (SD) E(2) level was 15,662 (4.2) pmol/L (4,266 pg/mL) and 5,804 (4.5) pmol/L (1,581 pg/mL), respectively. Twenty-four (60%) women who developed OHSS had E(2)levels >6,000 pmol/L (1,634 pg/mL) on day 8 and above 11,000 pmol/L (2,996 pg/mL) on day 11. Sixteen (40%) had E(2) levels <6,000 pmol/L (1,634 pg/mL) on day 8, but all had levels above 11,000 pmol/l (2,996 pg/mL) on day 11. CONCLUSION(S): A serum E(2) level of 12,315 pmol/L (3,354 pg/mL) on day 11 of ovarian stimulation gives a sensitivity and specificity of 85% for the detection of women at risk for OHSS.[1]

References

  1. Value of the serum estradiol level for preventing ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome: a retrospective case control study. D'Angelo, A., Davies, R., Salah, E., Nix, B.A., Amso, N.N. Fertil. Steril. (2004) [Pubmed]
 
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