Evaluation of the value of hypertonic saline as adjuvant treatment of severe ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome

SOBHY, AMR;

Abstract


Background
At present, ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) is an uncommon and
potentially life-threatening complication of ovarian stimulation. The ideal colloid
solution for the treatment of patients with severe OHSS is still unknown. Human
albumin, however, is considered the most ‘physiologic’ solution for this purpose and
commonly used. However, severe life-threatening anaphylaxis has been reported
with albumin infusion. The purpose of this study was to compare the efficacy and
safety of hypertonic saline 3% for the treatment of severe OHSS rather than
albumin.
Patients and methods
Over a period of 2 years, this randomized prospective study was conducted on 60
patients diagnosed with severe or critical OHSS admitted to Obstetric ICU of Ain-
Shams University Hospitals. Patients were randomly allocated into two groups,
each containing 30 patients. Group A (n=30) received 100 ml of albumin 20% over
4 h every 12 h plus conventional treatment according to the Ain Shams obstetric
ICU protocol. Group N (n=30) received 500 ml of hypertonic saline 3% over 24 h
(20 ml/h) plus conventional treatment. The efficacy of the study medications was
compared in this study between the two groups in terms of daily urine output, serum
creatinitine, percentage of occurrence established renal impairment, need of
paracentesis, occurrence of established acute respiratory distress syndrome,
and ICU length of stay.
Results
Significant difference was found regarding daily urine output among the study
groups, with a significantly higher value (3350±142.6) in group N compared with
group A (2150±133.4) associated with significant reduction in occurrence of
established renal impairment in three cases in group A rather than 1 in group N.
This is reflected by significant reduction in the length of ICU stay (3.1±1.1) in group
N rather than group A (3.7±1.2).
Conclusion
The use of hypertonic saline 3% as a small-volume resuscitation is comparable to
and effective and superior to albumin for the treatment of severe OHSS with regard
to urine output, and may have a protective effect against occurrence of acute
respiratory distress syndrome in such patients, but further studies are needed to
prove that.


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Title Evaluation of the value of hypertonic saline as adjuvant treatment of severe ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome
Authors SOBHY, AMR 
Keywords albumin;urine output;ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome;length of stay;hypertonic saline 3%
Issue Date Jan-2018
Publisher Wolters Kluwer - Medknow
Journal Ain-Shams Journal of Anaesthesiology 
Volume 10
Issue 1
Start page 41
End page 45

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