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“Objective: To reevaluate ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) prevention techniques and provide a classification system for grading OHSS and evidence-based treatment strategies for preventing OHSS.\n\nDesign: A literature search was conducted in PubMed for articles
published in the last 5 years using the keywords “controlled ovarian stimulation,” “controlled ovarian hyperstimulation,” “ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome,” “OHSS,” “prevention,” “chorionic gonadotropin,” “hCG,” “GnRH agonist,” “GnRH antagonist,” “coasting,” and “cryopreservation.” We reviewed randomized controlled trials (RCTs), retrospective studies, pilot studies, case studies, reviews, and meta-analyses.\n\nResult(s): There is a shortage of large, prospective RCTs reporting OHSS prediction and prevention strategies. Our review
showed that risk factors such as antral follicle count and baseline anti-Mullerian hormone level may identify women at high OHSS risk. Preventative strategies that appear highly effective at reducing or preventing OHSS include GnRH antagonist protocols and the use of GnRH agonists to trigger final oocyte maturation. Moreover, alternative therapies, find more such as dopamine receptor agonists (Cabergoline), have also emerged as potential new treatment modalities in the management of this disease.\n\nConclusion(s): These findings suggest that current treatment guidelines
should be updated to incorporate findings from recent literature that show that GnRH antagonist protocols consistently reduce OHSS and that GnRH agonist triggering has considerable promise in preventing OHSS, although further RCTs will be needed to confirm this. (Fertil Steril(R) 2010;94:389-400. (C) 2010 by American Society for Reproductive Medicine.)”
“Background\n\nVarious rehabilitation treatments may be offered following carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) surgery. The effectiveness of these interventions remains unclear.\n\nObjectives\n\nTo ABT 737 review the effectiveness of rehabilitation following CTS surgery compared with no treatment, placebo, or another intervention.\n\nSearch methods\n\nOn 3 April 2012, we searched the Cochrane Neuromuscular Disease Group Specialized Register (3 April 2012), CENTRAL (2012, Issue 3), MEDLINE (January 1966 to March 2012), EMBASE (January 1980 to March 2012), CINAHL Plus (January 1937 to March 2012), AMED (January 1985 to April 2012), LILACS (January 1982 to March 2012), PsycINFO (January 1806 to March 2012), PEDRO (29 January 2013) and clinical trials registers (29 January 2013).