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doi:10.1186/s13044-023-00171-7...

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Sitoris, Georgiana Veltri, Flora Jelloul, Emna Kleynen, Pierre Rozenberg, Serge Poppe, Kris G.
Langue
en
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BioMed Central

Categoría

Medicine & Public Health

Año

2023

fecha de cotización

13/9/2023

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pregnancy thyroid hormone treatment maternal outcomes subclinical hypothyroidism 74 outcomes positivity 0% 18 miu/l impact maternal treatment women vs prevalence ref = 0 thyroid tpoab sch
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Background Evidence on the impact of thyroid hormone treatment (LT4) on maternal pregnancy outcomes in women with subclinical hypothyroidism (SCH) without thyroid peroxidase antibodies (TPOAb) positivity is scarce.

Methods Single centre, cross-sectional study in 1460 women screened for TSH, free T4 and TPOAb at median 13 (11–17) weeks of gestation during the period 2013–2014.

Exclusion criteria were twin- and assisted reproduction pregnancies, TPO positivity, overt thyroid dysfunction, and treatment with LT4 before screening.

The impact of LT4 on maternal pregnancy outcomes was investigated in a group of 53 women with SCH (TSH > 3.74 mIU/L) in which LT4 was initiated at median 13 (10–22) weeks (treated group).

The control group included 18 women with SCH (TSH > 3.74 mIU/L).

The prevalence of pregnancy complications in these two groups was compared with that in a euthyroid reference (REF) group of 1389 women (TSH ≤ 3.74 mIU/L).

Results The prevalence of pre-eclampsia and gestational diabetes (GDM) was higher in the control group vs the REF group (16.7% vs 5.0% and 27.8% vs 18.9%; p  = 0.017 and p  = 0.016, respectively), but comparable in the treated group vs the REF group (7.6% vs 5.0% and 22.6% vs 18.9%; p  = 0.918 and 0.676, respectively).

The prevalence of iron-deficiency anaemia was lower in the treated vs the REF group (17.0% vs 32.5%; p  = 0.017).

Conclusion Pregnant women with untreated SCH and without TPOAb positivity had a higher prevalence of pre-eclampsia and GDM compared with euthyroid women, while this was not the case in women with treated SCH, even when it was initiated after the first trimester.

Sitoris, Georgiana,Veltri, Flora,Jelloul, Emna,Kleynen, Pierre,Rozenberg, Serge,Poppe, Kris G., 2023, Impact of thyroid hormone treatment on maternal pregnancy outcomes in women with subclinical hypothyroidism without TPOAb: a retrospective cross-sectional study, BioMed Central

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