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FRI527 Timing Of Thyroxine Dose During Ramadan: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Disclosure: R.M. Alamoudi: None. S.M. Nawar: None. H.S. Alharbi: None. A.A. Al Qarni: None. A. Alzahrani: None. A.K. Almulla: None. W.T. Busaad: None. N.F. Alahmari: None. N.D. Alshamrani: None. L. Alkhalifa: None. Y.M. Saleh: None. M. Ramadan: None. A. Borai: None. Background: The effect of Ramadan...

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Autores principales: Mohammad Alamoudi, Reem, Majed Nawar, Samah, Saleh Alharbi, Hibah, Al Qarni, Ali Ahmed, Alzahrani, Abdullah, Khaled Almulla, Abdulrhman, Tawfeeq Busaad, Walaa, Alahmari, Nasser F, Daghash Alshamrani, Nouf, Alkhalifa, Lujain, Mohd Saleh, Yousef, Ramadan, Majed, Borai, Anwar
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10553413/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvad114.1872
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author Mohammad Alamoudi, Reem
Majed Nawar, Samah
Saleh Alharbi, Hibah
Al Qarni, Ali Ahmed
Alzahrani, Abdullah
Khaled Almulla, Abdulrhman
Tawfeeq Busaad, Walaa
Alahmari, Nasser F
Daghash Alshamrani, Nouf
Alkhalifa, Lujain
Mohd Saleh, Yousef
Ramadan, Majed
Borai, Anwar
author_facet Mohammad Alamoudi, Reem
Majed Nawar, Samah
Saleh Alharbi, Hibah
Al Qarni, Ali Ahmed
Alzahrani, Abdullah
Khaled Almulla, Abdulrhman
Tawfeeq Busaad, Walaa
Alahmari, Nasser F
Daghash Alshamrani, Nouf
Alkhalifa, Lujain
Mohd Saleh, Yousef
Ramadan, Majed
Borai, Anwar
author_sort Mohammad Alamoudi, Reem
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description Disclosure: R.M. Alamoudi: None. S.M. Nawar: None. H.S. Alharbi: None. A.A. Al Qarni: None. A. Alzahrani: None. A.K. Almulla: None. W.T. Busaad: None. N.F. Alahmari: None. N.D. Alshamrani: None. L. Alkhalifa: None. Y.M. Saleh: None. M. Ramadan: None. A. Borai: None. Background: The effect of Ramadan fasting on the thyroid profile, and the best time for L-thyroxine (LT4) intake in relation to fasting during Ramadan remains undetermined. Objectives: To compare two different time points of taking LT4 therapy during fasting the month of Ramadan in regards to thyroid profile and patient satisfaction. Methods: A multicenter open-label randomized controlled trial. Patients with primary hypothyroidism were recruited from three centers in three cities in Saudi Arabia (Jeddah, Riyadh, and Alhasa). Patients with thyroid cancer were excluded. TSH and FreeT4 (FT4) were measured two weeks before Ramadan, and four to six weeks after Ramadan. Results: 303 patients with primary hypothyroidism were randomized; 156 to take the LT4 dose at sunset with sips of water at the time of breaking fast and wait 30-60 minutes to eat the main Iftar meal (pre-Iftar), and 147 to take the LT4 dose just before the start of fasting (pre-dawn) regardless of their last meal intake. There were no significant differences between the two groups in demographics or comorbidities. The mean age was 49 ±12 years, 87% were female, and the average duration of hypothyroidism was 9.7 ±8.25 years. The mean weekly LT4 dose in the pre-Iftar vs. pre-dawn group was 753.3 ±349.4 vs. 733.2 ±265.6 mcg, p=0.001, and the Pre-Ramadan thyroid profile was: TSH 2.56 ±2.16 vs. 2.46 ±1.72 mIU/L, p=0.3, FT4 13.45 ±2.1 vs 13.08 ±2.4 pmol/L, p=0.16. Post-Ramadan thyroid profile values were: TSH 3.64 ± 4.1 vs. 4.07 ±4.17 mIU/L, p=0.78, FT4 12.96 ±0.1 vs. 12.64 ±0.22 pmol/L, p=0.003. The estimated difference within the group means post-Ramadan was - 0.41 ±0.51 mIU/L, p=0.43 for TSH, and 0.32 ±0.28 pmol/L, p=0.24 for FT4. Generalized linear model repeated measures analysis of variance showed no significant difference over time in TSH or FT4 within or between groups (p = 0.47 vs. 0.81). Patient compliance and satisfaction with the regimens were similar between groups. Conclusion: There is no significant change nor difference in thyroid profile between the two regimens related to the change in LT4 intake during the fasting months of Ramadan. Both regimens can be utilized depending on patient preferences. ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05421468. Saudi FDA: SCTR # 22041002 Presentation: Friday, June 16, 2023
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spelling pubmed-105534132023-10-06 FRI527 Timing Of Thyroxine Dose During Ramadan: A Randomized Controlled Trial Mohammad Alamoudi, Reem Majed Nawar, Samah Saleh Alharbi, Hibah Al Qarni, Ali Ahmed Alzahrani, Abdullah Khaled Almulla, Abdulrhman Tawfeeq Busaad, Walaa Alahmari, Nasser F Daghash Alshamrani, Nouf Alkhalifa, Lujain Mohd Saleh, Yousef Ramadan, Majed Borai, Anwar J Endocr Soc Thyroid Disclosure: R.M. Alamoudi: None. S.M. Nawar: None. H.S. Alharbi: None. A.A. Al Qarni: None. A. Alzahrani: None. A.K. Almulla: None. W.T. Busaad: None. N.F. Alahmari: None. N.D. Alshamrani: None. L. Alkhalifa: None. Y.M. Saleh: None. M. Ramadan: None. A. Borai: None. Background: The effect of Ramadan fasting on the thyroid profile, and the best time for L-thyroxine (LT4) intake in relation to fasting during Ramadan remains undetermined. Objectives: To compare two different time points of taking LT4 therapy during fasting the month of Ramadan in regards to thyroid profile and patient satisfaction. Methods: A multicenter open-label randomized controlled trial. Patients with primary hypothyroidism were recruited from three centers in three cities in Saudi Arabia (Jeddah, Riyadh, and Alhasa). Patients with thyroid cancer were excluded. TSH and FreeT4 (FT4) were measured two weeks before Ramadan, and four to six weeks after Ramadan. Results: 303 patients with primary hypothyroidism were randomized; 156 to take the LT4 dose at sunset with sips of water at the time of breaking fast and wait 30-60 minutes to eat the main Iftar meal (pre-Iftar), and 147 to take the LT4 dose just before the start of fasting (pre-dawn) regardless of their last meal intake. There were no significant differences between the two groups in demographics or comorbidities. The mean age was 49 ±12 years, 87% were female, and the average duration of hypothyroidism was 9.7 ±8.25 years. The mean weekly LT4 dose in the pre-Iftar vs. pre-dawn group was 753.3 ±349.4 vs. 733.2 ±265.6 mcg, p=0.001, and the Pre-Ramadan thyroid profile was: TSH 2.56 ±2.16 vs. 2.46 ±1.72 mIU/L, p=0.3, FT4 13.45 ±2.1 vs 13.08 ±2.4 pmol/L, p=0.16. Post-Ramadan thyroid profile values were: TSH 3.64 ± 4.1 vs. 4.07 ±4.17 mIU/L, p=0.78, FT4 12.96 ±0.1 vs. 12.64 ±0.22 pmol/L, p=0.003. The estimated difference within the group means post-Ramadan was - 0.41 ±0.51 mIU/L, p=0.43 for TSH, and 0.32 ±0.28 pmol/L, p=0.24 for FT4. Generalized linear model repeated measures analysis of variance showed no significant difference over time in TSH or FT4 within or between groups (p = 0.47 vs. 0.81). Patient compliance and satisfaction with the regimens were similar between groups. Conclusion: There is no significant change nor difference in thyroid profile between the two regimens related to the change in LT4 intake during the fasting months of Ramadan. Both regimens can be utilized depending on patient preferences. ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05421468. Saudi FDA: SCTR # 22041002 Presentation: Friday, June 16, 2023 Oxford University Press 2023-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10553413/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvad114.1872 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Endocrine Society. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Thyroid
Mohammad Alamoudi, Reem
Majed Nawar, Samah
Saleh Alharbi, Hibah
Al Qarni, Ali Ahmed
Alzahrani, Abdullah
Khaled Almulla, Abdulrhman
Tawfeeq Busaad, Walaa
Alahmari, Nasser F
Daghash Alshamrani, Nouf
Alkhalifa, Lujain
Mohd Saleh, Yousef
Ramadan, Majed
Borai, Anwar
FRI527 Timing Of Thyroxine Dose During Ramadan: A Randomized Controlled Trial
title FRI527 Timing Of Thyroxine Dose During Ramadan: A Randomized Controlled Trial
title_full FRI527 Timing Of Thyroxine Dose During Ramadan: A Randomized Controlled Trial
title_fullStr FRI527 Timing Of Thyroxine Dose During Ramadan: A Randomized Controlled Trial
title_full_unstemmed FRI527 Timing Of Thyroxine Dose During Ramadan: A Randomized Controlled Trial
title_short FRI527 Timing Of Thyroxine Dose During Ramadan: A Randomized Controlled Trial
title_sort fri527 timing of thyroxine dose during ramadan: a randomized controlled trial
topic Thyroid
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10553413/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvad114.1872
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