4 Complications of ovarian stimulation

MD, FRCP, FRCOG Howard S. Jacobs (Professor of Reproductive Endocrinology), MD, MRCOG Rina Agrawal (Research Fellow)
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We review three complications of ovarian stimulation, namely ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, thromboembolic disease in relation to fertility treatment and multiple pregnancy. Current views on the ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome emphasize its association with the presence of polycystic ovaries. We review here the pathophysiological background of this association and focus on the central role of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). Overexpression of VEGF in the polycystic ovary is thought to contribute to its characteristic multifollicular response to gonadotrophic stimulation. Release of large amounts of VEGF into the circulation is thought to account for the development of the clinical syndrome of ovarian hyperstimulation. The implications of this understanding are explored and the clinical features of the condition and its management are described. Thromboembolic disease is increasingly recognized as a serious if rare complication of infertility treatment. The subject is reviewed here with special reference to two recently published and important papers. The most concerning complication of infertility treatment is multiple pregnancy. Few doctors seem to be aware of the dire statistics: every index of obstetric outcome is adversely affected. The survival, health and family circumstances of children born as the result of multifetal gestation are all impaired. Infertility patients need a clear understanding of the risks involved so that they can appreciate the need for intensive monitoring of ovarian stimulation. In our opinion a knowledge of the rate of multiple pregnancy is quite as important as knowing the clinic's ‘success’ rate.

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卵巢刺激的并发症
我们回顾了卵巢刺激的三种并发症,即卵巢过度刺激综合征,与生育治疗和多胎妊娠有关的血栓栓塞性疾病。目前关于卵巢过度刺激综合征的观点强调其与多囊卵巢的存在有关。我们在此回顾这种关联的病理生理背景,并着重于血管内皮生长因子(VEGF)的中心作用。VEGF在多囊卵巢中的过度表达被认为有助于其对促性腺激素刺激的特征性多卵泡反应。大量的VEGF释放到循环中被认为是卵巢过度刺激临床综合征发展的原因。这种理解的含义是探索和临床特征的条件和它的管理描述。血栓栓塞性疾病越来越被认为是不孕症治疗的一种严重但罕见的并发症。本文将特别参考最近发表的两篇重要论文来回顾这个问题。不孕不育治疗中最令人担忧的并发症是多胎妊娠。似乎很少有医生意识到这些可怕的统计数据:产科结果的每一个指标都受到了不利影响。多胎妊娠所生儿童的生存、健康和家庭环境都受到损害。不孕症患者需要清楚地了解所涉及的风险,以便他们能够认识到对卵巢刺激进行密切监测的必要性。在我们看来,了解多胎妊娠率与了解诊所的“成功率”一样重要。
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