WS03-09Unilateral early timed vaginal ultrasound guided follicular aspiration (ETFA) 10-12 h after hCG prevents the syndrome of serious ovarian hyperstimulation

2000 ◽  
Vol 16 ◽  
pp. 10-10
Author(s):  
T. Tomazevič ◽  
H. Meden-Vrtovec ◽  
K. Geršak ◽  
E. Bokal
1997 ◽  
Vol 47 (1) ◽  
pp. 160 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. Klossok ◽  
K.G. Hadeler ◽  
E. Lemme ◽  
D. Rath ◽  
L. Schindler ◽  
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2011 ◽  
Vol 80 (2) ◽  
pp. 179-184 ◽  
Author(s):  
Svatopluk Čech ◽  
Eva Indrová ◽  
Miloslava Lopatářová ◽  
Jana Malá ◽  
Alena Pechová ◽  
...  

The aim of this study was to evaluate the applicability of ovum pick-up equipment for follicular fluid collection from various follicular structures (experiment 1) and for recovery of follicular fluid for acid-base balance analysis (experiment 2). An ultrasound scanner equipped with a 5-MHz convex transducer was used for transvaginal ultrasound-guided follicular aspiration. A 17-gauge, 60-cm aspiration needle was connected with a shortened aspiration line. The fluid was aspirated manually into a 2 ml plastic syringe at a speed of approximately 0.2 ml/s. The success of aspiration was higher in ovarian cysts (100%) and single follicles larger than 13 mm (76.7%) compared to single follicles smaller than 12 mm (20%,p< 0.001). The success of aspiration of multiple follicles on day 4 (diameter of 7–9 mm) was higher (90.9%) compared to follicles on day 2 (diameter of 4-6 mm) (66.7%,p< 0.05) in experiment 1. The fluid from ovarian cysts > 25 mm in diameter was aspirated in a two-step procedure (samples 1 and 2) for the determination of pH, HCO3,BE, pCO2and pO2(experiment 2). The indicators were compared between samples 1 and 2. Higher pO2as well as pH and lower pCO2in sample 1 compared to sample 2 showed insufficient anaerobic conditions during the first phase of the puncture in experiment 2. Our study brings for the first time the finding that the ovum pick-up equipment used in our experiments is suitable for the collection of follicular fluid only from larger follicular structures. The sampling of follicular fluid for acid-base balance assays requires the development of a special new device to prevent samples from coming into contact with air during aspiration.


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