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      <title>The incidence of major clinical complications in a Dutch transport IVF programme (Article)</title>
      <link>http://repub.eur.nl/res/pub/8661/</link>
      <pubDate>1996-01-01T00:00:00Z</pubDate>
      <description>Four different major clinical complications were identified in a
          retrospective analysis of 2495 in-vitro fertilization (IVF) cycles
          resulting in oocyte retrieval. The severe form of ovarian hyperstimulation
          syndrome (OHSS) occurred in 18 patients, giving a prevalence for this
          complication of 0.7%. Seven (39%) of these 18 patients had previously been
          diagnosed as having polycystic ovaries. Eleven patients were admitted with
          moderate OHSS. Adnexal torsion was diagnosed in two patients. Ovariectomy
          was considered necessary in both cases. Complications of the transvaginal
          procedure occurred in seven cases (0.3%): one patient had an acute
          appendicitis with puncture holes in the appendix, six patients were
          admitted shortly after oocyte retrieval with a pelvic inflammatory
          disease. Of the 624 pregnancies obtained, 13 were ectopic, giving an
          ectopic pregnancy rate of 2.1%. It is concluded that serious clinical
          complications of IVF treatment are rare. However, patients should be
          counselled for the occurrence of serious procedure-related complications
          before entering an IVF programme.</description>
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