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Title: Does mild form of subclinical hypothyroidism needs treatment?
Authors: Velkoska Nakova, Valentina
Krstevska, Brankica 
Volkanovska ilijevska, Cvetanka 
Stevchevska Gjorgjievska, Aleksandra 
Mucha, Argjent 
Todorovska, Biljana 
Bosevski, Marijan 
Keywords: Subclinical hypothyroidism
Atherosclerosis
carotid intima media thickness
Issue Date: 17-Aug-2022
Publisher: Bioscientifica
Journal: Endocrine Abstracts
Conference: ESE Young Endocrinologists and Scientists (EYES) 2022
Abstract: Background Overt hypothyroidisms warrants L-T4 treatment, but treatment in subclinical hypothyroidism (ScH), especially in mild form of ScH (TSH between 4,2-10mU/l and normal free thyroxine) is unknown. Objectives To compare the presence of risk factors for atherosclerosis in patients with mild form of ScH to euthyroid subjects. Methods Prospectively 67 consecutive patients with newly diagnosed ScH, and 30 healthy subjects were recruited from the outpatient department of University clinic of endocrinology in Skopje, R. of N. Macedonia. Measurement of thyroid hormones, thyroid antibodies, blood pressure, lipids, and carotid intima media thickness (CIMT) were performed in all patients. Results Mean TSH value in ScH group was 8.71G1,9 mU/l. TSH value above 7mU/l was associated and positively correlated with symptoms of hypothyroidism. Prevalence of hypertension in ScH group was higher than the control group (35.4% vs. 13.3%, PZ0,03), with a 3.5 times higher risk for hypertension (ORZ 3,5 95%CI 1,1 – 11,4). In patients with mild form of SCH statistical significant difference in percentages of patients with arterial hypertension, hypertriglyceridemia, and values of total cholesterol/HDL-C and LDL/HDL above upper reference value were found (33.9 vs. 13.3%, 33.9 vs. 10%, 26.5 vs. 6.9%, 30.6% vs. 10.3%, respectively P ! 0.05). Mean CIMT was statistically significantly higher in ScH patients than the control group (0.61 G 0.1 vs. 0,56 G 0,1 mm, PZ0.03), but not different between the mild form of ScH and control group (PZ 0.08). Positive thyroid antibodies in the ScH group have no statistically significant influence on the CIMT. Conclusions In a small study, mild form of ScH was associated with higher risk for atherosclerosis, so these patients may benefit with L-T4 treatment.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/30196
DOI: 10.1530/endoabs.83.to1
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