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Recent recommendations from ATA guidelines to define the upper reference range for serum TSH in the first trimester match reference ranges for pregnant women in Rio de Janeiro

OBJECTIVES: American Thyroid Association (ATA)'s new guidelines recommend use of population-based trimester-specific reference range (RR) for thyrotropin (TSH) in pregnancy. The aim of this study was to determine first trimester TSH RR for a population of pregnant women in Rio de Janeiro State....

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Autores principales: de Morais, Nathalie Anne de Oliveira e Silva, de Assis, Annie Schtscherbyna Almeida, Corcino, Carolina Martins, Saraiva, Débora Ayres, Berbara, Tatiana Martins Benvenuto Louro, Ventura, Carolina Donner de Drummond, Vaisman, Mario, Teixeira, Patrícia de Fátima dos Santos
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Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Endocrinologia e Metabologia 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10118733/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30304102
http://dx.doi.org/10.20945/2359-3997000000064
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author de Morais, Nathalie Anne de Oliveira e Silva
de Assis, Annie Schtscherbyna Almeida
Corcino, Carolina Martins
Saraiva, Débora Ayres
Berbara, Tatiana Martins Benvenuto Louro
Ventura, Carolina Donner de Drummond
Vaisman, Mario
Teixeira, Patrícia de Fátima dos Santos
author_facet de Morais, Nathalie Anne de Oliveira e Silva
de Assis, Annie Schtscherbyna Almeida
Corcino, Carolina Martins
Saraiva, Débora Ayres
Berbara, Tatiana Martins Benvenuto Louro
Ventura, Carolina Donner de Drummond
Vaisman, Mario
Teixeira, Patrícia de Fátima dos Santos
author_sort de Morais, Nathalie Anne de Oliveira e Silva
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description OBJECTIVES: American Thyroid Association (ATA)'s new guidelines recommend use of population-based trimester-specific reference range (RR) for thyrotropin (TSH) in pregnancy. The aim of this study was to determine first trimester TSH RR for a population of pregnant women in Rio de Janeiro State. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Two hundred and seventy pregnant women without thyroid illness, defined by National Academy of Clinical Biochemistry, and normal iodine status were included in this sectional study. This reference group (RG) had normal median urinary iodine concentration (UIC = 219 μg/L) and negative anti-thyroperoxidase antibodies (TPOAb). Twin pregnancy, trophoblastic disease and use of drugs or supplements that influence thyroid function were excluded. In a second step, we defined a more selective reference group (SRG, n = 170) by excluding patients with thyroiditis pattern on thyroid ultrasound and positive anti-thyroglobulin antibodies. This group also had normal median UIC. At a final step, a more selective reference group (MSRG, n = 130) was defined by excluding any pregnant women with UIC < 150 μg/L. RESULTS: In the RG, median, 2.5(th) and 97.5(th) percentiles of TSH were 1.3, 0.1, and 4.4 mIU/L, respectively. The mean age was 270 ± 5.0 and the mean body mass index was 25.6 ± 5.2 kg/m(2). In the SRG and MSRG, 2.5(th) and 975(th) percentiles were 0.06 and 4.0 (SRG) and 0.1 and 3.6 mIU/L (MSRG), respectively. CONCLUSIONS: In the population studied,TSH upper limit in the first trimester of pregnancy was above 2.5 mIU/L. The value of 3.6 mIU/L, found when iodine deficiency and thyroiditis (defined by antibodies and ultrasound characteristics) were excluded, matches recent ATA guidelines.
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spelling pubmed-101187332023-04-21 Recent recommendations from ATA guidelines to define the upper reference range for serum TSH in the first trimester match reference ranges for pregnant women in Rio de Janeiro de Morais, Nathalie Anne de Oliveira e Silva de Assis, Annie Schtscherbyna Almeida Corcino, Carolina Martins Saraiva, Débora Ayres Berbara, Tatiana Martins Benvenuto Louro Ventura, Carolina Donner de Drummond Vaisman, Mario Teixeira, Patrícia de Fátima dos Santos Arch Endocrinol Metab Original Article OBJECTIVES: American Thyroid Association (ATA)'s new guidelines recommend use of population-based trimester-specific reference range (RR) for thyrotropin (TSH) in pregnancy. The aim of this study was to determine first trimester TSH RR for a population of pregnant women in Rio de Janeiro State. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Two hundred and seventy pregnant women without thyroid illness, defined by National Academy of Clinical Biochemistry, and normal iodine status were included in this sectional study. This reference group (RG) had normal median urinary iodine concentration (UIC = 219 μg/L) and negative anti-thyroperoxidase antibodies (TPOAb). Twin pregnancy, trophoblastic disease and use of drugs or supplements that influence thyroid function were excluded. In a second step, we defined a more selective reference group (SRG, n = 170) by excluding patients with thyroiditis pattern on thyroid ultrasound and positive anti-thyroglobulin antibodies. This group also had normal median UIC. At a final step, a more selective reference group (MSRG, n = 130) was defined by excluding any pregnant women with UIC < 150 μg/L. RESULTS: In the RG, median, 2.5(th) and 97.5(th) percentiles of TSH were 1.3, 0.1, and 4.4 mIU/L, respectively. The mean age was 270 ± 5.0 and the mean body mass index was 25.6 ± 5.2 kg/m(2). In the SRG and MSRG, 2.5(th) and 975(th) percentiles were 0.06 and 4.0 (SRG) and 0.1 and 3.6 mIU/L (MSRG), respectively. CONCLUSIONS: In the population studied,TSH upper limit in the first trimester of pregnancy was above 2.5 mIU/L. The value of 3.6 mIU/L, found when iodine deficiency and thyroiditis (defined by antibodies and ultrasound characteristics) were excluded, matches recent ATA guidelines. Sociedade Brasileira de Endocrinologia e Metabologia 2018-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10118733/ /pubmed/30304102 http://dx.doi.org/10.20945/2359-3997000000064 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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de Morais, Nathalie Anne de Oliveira e Silva
de Assis, Annie Schtscherbyna Almeida
Corcino, Carolina Martins
Saraiva, Débora Ayres
Berbara, Tatiana Martins Benvenuto Louro
Ventura, Carolina Donner de Drummond
Vaisman, Mario
Teixeira, Patrícia de Fátima dos Santos
Recent recommendations from ATA guidelines to define the upper reference range for serum TSH in the first trimester match reference ranges for pregnant women in Rio de Janeiro
title Recent recommendations from ATA guidelines to define the upper reference range for serum TSH in the first trimester match reference ranges for pregnant women in Rio de Janeiro
title_full Recent recommendations from ATA guidelines to define the upper reference range for serum TSH in the first trimester match reference ranges for pregnant women in Rio de Janeiro
title_fullStr Recent recommendations from ATA guidelines to define the upper reference range for serum TSH in the first trimester match reference ranges for pregnant women in Rio de Janeiro
title_full_unstemmed Recent recommendations from ATA guidelines to define the upper reference range for serum TSH in the first trimester match reference ranges for pregnant women in Rio de Janeiro
title_short Recent recommendations from ATA guidelines to define the upper reference range for serum TSH in the first trimester match reference ranges for pregnant women in Rio de Janeiro
title_sort recent recommendations from ata guidelines to define the upper reference range for serum tsh in the first trimester match reference ranges for pregnant women in rio de janeiro
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10118733/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30304102
http://dx.doi.org/10.20945/2359-3997000000064
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