Gestational thyroid function abnormalities in conditions of mild iodine deficiency: early screening versus continuous monitoring of maternal thyroid status.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
Objective: To longitudinally evaluate the timing of maternal thyroid underfunction occurrence in
mildly iodine-deficient (ID) pregnant women, and ultimately assess the benefit of thyroid function
testing at early gestation only in identifying maternal thyroid underfunction.
Participants/methods: Serum free-thyroxine and TSH were measured in 220 consecutive women once in
early pregnancy (by week 12) and twice per trimester subsequently. Anti-thyroperoxidase and antithyroglobulin
were also determined at initial and final observation.
Results: Thyroid autoantibodies were detectable in 8.2% women. Overall, the prevalence of
hypothyroidism over the course of gestation was 11.8% (26/220), with a relative risk of
hypothyroidism in antibody-positive women of 5.0 (c2 20.02, P!0.0005). Nonetheless, almost
70% hypothyroid women tested negative for thyroid autoantibodies. Fifteen/26 (57.7%) hypothyroid
women were identified at presentation, and the remaining 11 at either early (6/11) or late (5/11)
phases of the 2nd trimester. Isolated hypothyroxinemia was observed in 56/220 (25.4%) women,
mostly from the 2nd trimester onwards.
Conclusions: In mildly ID areas thyroid function testing early in gestation seems to be only partly
effective in identifying thyroid underfunction in pregnant women. Indeed, in our series more than 40%
hypothyroid women would not have been diagnosed had we limited our observation to early thyroid
function tests alone. Although thyroid autoimmunity carried a 5-fold increased risk of hypothyroidism,
iodine deficiency seems to be a major determinant in the occurrence of thyroid underfunction.
Adequate iodine supplementation should be strongly recommended to meet the increased hormone
demand over gestation.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Pregnancy; Thyroid function screening; Iodine deficiency
Elenco autori:
Moleti M; Lo Presti VP; Mattina F; Mancuso A; De Vivo A; Giorgianni G; Di Bella B; Trimarchi F; Vermiglio F.
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