OBJECTIVE: To report a case of early onset ovarian hyperstimulation with massive pleural effusion and respiratory failure before IVF. DESIGN: Case report. SETTING: University teaching intensive care unit. PATIENT(S): A 26-year-old healthy woman with an unexplained infertility transferred to the intensive care unit on day 4 after hCG injection for early severe presentation of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome with massive compressive pleural effusion before she underwent embryo transfer. INTERVENTION(S): Mechanical ventilation, thoracocentesis. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Resolution of symptoms/stopping of embryos transfer. RESULT(S): Drainage of 5,300 mL of sterile exudative pleural fluid for a period of 48 hours, which permitted resolution of symptoms and allowed mechanical weaning. The IVF procedure was stopped. CONCLUSION(S): This case described is unusual in that the patient presented with early massive pleural effusion on day 4 after hCG injection and before embryo transfer. This is much earlier than in any case report elsewhere.
OBJECTIVE: To report a case of early onset ovarian hyperstimulation with massive pleural effusion and respiratory failure before IVF. DESIGN: Case report. SETTING: University teaching intensive care unit. PATIENT(S): A 26-year-old healthy woman with an unexplained infertility transferred to the intensive care unit on day 4 after hCG injection for early severe presentation of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome with massive compressive pleural effusion before she underwent embryo transfer. INTERVENTION(S): Mechanical ventilation, thoracocentesis. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Resolution of symptoms/stopping of embryos transfer. RESULT(S): Drainage of 5,300 mL of sterile exudative pleural fluid for a period of 48 hours, which permitted resolution of symptoms and allowed mechanical weaning. The IVF procedure was stopped. CONCLUSION(S): This case described is unusual in that the patient presented with early massive pleural effusion on day 4 after hCG injection and before embryo transfer. This is much earlier than in any case report elsewhere.
Authors: Stephanie A C Halvorson; Mari A Ricker; Alan F Barker; Phillip E Patton; Rebecca A Harrison; Alan J Hunter Journal: J Gen Intern Med Date: 2012-01-11 Impact factor: 5.128