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Thyroid autoimmunity and adverse pregnancy outcomes: A multiple center retrospective study

BACKGROUND: The relationship between thyroid autoimmunity (TAI) and adverse pregnancy outcomes is disputable, and their dose-dependent association have not been fully clarified. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association and dose-dependent effect of TAI with multiple maternal and fetal-neonatal compl...

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Autores principales: Xu, Yun, Chen, Hui, Ren, Meng, Gao, Yu, Sun, Kan, Wu, Hongshi, Ding, Rui, Wang, Junhui, Li, Zheqing, Liu, Dan, Wang, Zilian, Yan, Li
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10008944/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36923219
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2023.1081851
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author Xu, Yun
Chen, Hui
Ren, Meng
Gao, Yu
Sun, Kan
Wu, Hongshi
Ding, Rui
Wang, Junhui
Li, Zheqing
Liu, Dan
Wang, Zilian
Yan, Li
author_facet Xu, Yun
Chen, Hui
Ren, Meng
Gao, Yu
Sun, Kan
Wu, Hongshi
Ding, Rui
Wang, Junhui
Li, Zheqing
Liu, Dan
Wang, Zilian
Yan, Li
author_sort Xu, Yun
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description BACKGROUND: The relationship between thyroid autoimmunity (TAI) and adverse pregnancy outcomes is disputable, and their dose-dependent association have not been fully clarified. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association and dose-dependent effect of TAI with multiple maternal and fetal-neonatal complications. METHODS: This study is a multi-center retrospective cohort study based on singleton pregnancies of three medical college hospitals from July 2013 to October 2021. The evolution of thyroid function parameters in TAI and not TAI women were described, throughout pregnancy. The prevalences of maternal and fetal-neonatal complications were compared between the TAI and control group. Logistic regression was performed to study the risk effects and dose-dependent effects of thyroid autoantibodies on pregnancy complications, with adjustment of maternal age, BMI, gravidity, TSH concentrations, FT4 concentrations and history of infertility. RESULTS: A total of 27408 participants were included in final analysis, with 5342 (19.49%) in the TAI group and 22066 (80.51%) in control group. TSH concentrations was higher in TAI women in baseline and remain higher before the third trimester. Positive thyroid autoantibodies were independently associated with higher risk of pregnancy-induced hypertension (OR: 1.215, 95%CI: 1.026-1.439), gestational diabetes mellitus (OR: 1.088, 95%CI: 1.001-1.183), and neonatal admission to NICU (OR: 1.084, 95%CI: 1.004-1.171). Quantitative analysis showed that increasing TPOAb concentration was correlated with higher probability of pregnancy-induced hypertension, and increasing TGAb concentration was positively correlated with pregnancy-induced hypertension, small for gestational age and NICU admission. Both TPOAb and TGAb concentration were negatively associated with neonatal birthweight. CONCLUSION: Thyroid autoimmunity is independently associated with pregnancy-induced hypertension, gestational diabetes mellitus, neonatal lower birthweight and admission to NICU. Dose-dependent association were found between TPOAb and pregnancy-induced hypertension, and between TGAb and pregnancy-induced hypertension, small for gestational age and NICU admission.
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spelling pubmed-100089442023-03-14 Thyroid autoimmunity and adverse pregnancy outcomes: A multiple center retrospective study Xu, Yun Chen, Hui Ren, Meng Gao, Yu Sun, Kan Wu, Hongshi Ding, Rui Wang, Junhui Li, Zheqing Liu, Dan Wang, Zilian Yan, Li Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) Endocrinology BACKGROUND: The relationship between thyroid autoimmunity (TAI) and adverse pregnancy outcomes is disputable, and their dose-dependent association have not been fully clarified. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association and dose-dependent effect of TAI with multiple maternal and fetal-neonatal complications. METHODS: This study is a multi-center retrospective cohort study based on singleton pregnancies of three medical college hospitals from July 2013 to October 2021. The evolution of thyroid function parameters in TAI and not TAI women were described, throughout pregnancy. The prevalences of maternal and fetal-neonatal complications were compared between the TAI and control group. Logistic regression was performed to study the risk effects and dose-dependent effects of thyroid autoantibodies on pregnancy complications, with adjustment of maternal age, BMI, gravidity, TSH concentrations, FT4 concentrations and history of infertility. RESULTS: A total of 27408 participants were included in final analysis, with 5342 (19.49%) in the TAI group and 22066 (80.51%) in control group. TSH concentrations was higher in TAI women in baseline and remain higher before the third trimester. Positive thyroid autoantibodies were independently associated with higher risk of pregnancy-induced hypertension (OR: 1.215, 95%CI: 1.026-1.439), gestational diabetes mellitus (OR: 1.088, 95%CI: 1.001-1.183), and neonatal admission to NICU (OR: 1.084, 95%CI: 1.004-1.171). Quantitative analysis showed that increasing TPOAb concentration was correlated with higher probability of pregnancy-induced hypertension, and increasing TGAb concentration was positively correlated with pregnancy-induced hypertension, small for gestational age and NICU admission. Both TPOAb and TGAb concentration were negatively associated with neonatal birthweight. CONCLUSION: Thyroid autoimmunity is independently associated with pregnancy-induced hypertension, gestational diabetes mellitus, neonatal lower birthweight and admission to NICU. Dose-dependent association were found between TPOAb and pregnancy-induced hypertension, and between TGAb and pregnancy-induced hypertension, small for gestational age and NICU admission. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10008944/ /pubmed/36923219 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2023.1081851 Text en Copyright © 2023 Xu, Chen, Ren, Gao, Sun, Wu, Ding, Wang, Li, Liu, Wang and Yan https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Endocrinology
Xu, Yun
Chen, Hui
Ren, Meng
Gao, Yu
Sun, Kan
Wu, Hongshi
Ding, Rui
Wang, Junhui
Li, Zheqing
Liu, Dan
Wang, Zilian
Yan, Li
Thyroid autoimmunity and adverse pregnancy outcomes: A multiple center retrospective study
title Thyroid autoimmunity and adverse pregnancy outcomes: A multiple center retrospective study
title_full Thyroid autoimmunity and adverse pregnancy outcomes: A multiple center retrospective study
title_fullStr Thyroid autoimmunity and adverse pregnancy outcomes: A multiple center retrospective study
title_full_unstemmed Thyroid autoimmunity and adverse pregnancy outcomes: A multiple center retrospective study
title_short Thyroid autoimmunity and adverse pregnancy outcomes: A multiple center retrospective study
title_sort thyroid autoimmunity and adverse pregnancy outcomes: a multiple center retrospective study
topic Endocrinology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10008944/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36923219
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2023.1081851
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