Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome

Background

  • Fertility treatments causing development of multiple follicles at once
  • Fluid shifts out of vasculature

Clinical Features

Differential Diagnosis

Acute Pelvic Pain

Differential diagnosis of acute pelvic pain

Gynecologic/Obstetric

Genitourinary

Gastrointestinal

Musculoskeletal

Vascular

Diagnosis

Workup

  • Urine pregnancy
  • Pelvic ultrasound
  • CBC
  • Chem 10
  • CXR
  • Progesterone level
  • Estradiol level
  • PT/PTT
  • Fibrinogen
  • Beta-HCG may be positive if beta-HCG injection given as part of fertility treatment

Evaluation[2].

Classification Clinical features Lab findings
Mild Normal
Moderate Above plus:
  • Ultrasonographic evidence of ascites
  • Elevated Hct (>41%)
  • Elevated WBC (>15,000/mL)
  • Hypoproteinemia
Severe Above plus:
  • Hemoconcentration (Hct >55%)
  • WBC >25,000/mL
  • Serum creatinine >1.6 mg/dL
  • Creatinine clearance <50 mL/min
  • Hyponatremia (Na+ <135 mEq/L)
  • Hyperkalemia (K+ >5 mEq/L)
  • Elevated liver enzymes
Critical Above plus: Worsening findings

Management

Disposition

  • May require ICU admission for third spacing
  • Admit all but most mild cases to monitored setting

See Also

References

  • Up to Date
  • William's Gynecology
  1. Norris DL, Young JD. UTI. EM Clin N Am. 2008; 26:413-30.
  2. Navot D, Bergh PA, Laufer N. Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome in novel reproductive technologies: prevention and treatment. Fertil steril 1992; 58:249. From: Fiedler K, Ezcurra D. Predicting and preventing ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS): the need for individualized not standardized treatment. Reprod Biol Endocrinol 2012; 10:32. Copyright © 2012 Fiedler and Ezcurra. Reproduced from BioMed Central Ltd