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Thyroid Volume in Pregnancy is Associated with Parity, Gestational Age, and Body Mass Index in an Iodine-sufficient Area

Objective  We compared thyroid volume (TV) and presence of nodular goiter (NG) in pregnant vs. non-pregnant women in an iodine-sufficient area. We also evaluated the relationship between gestational age, parity, and TV in the pregnant women group, and determined the 2.5 (th) and 97.5 (th) percentile...

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Autores principales: Monteiro, Mariana Couto, Assayag, Gabriela, Botler, Ricardo, Bergamin, Anice, Conceição, Flávia Lúcia, Silva de Morais, Nathalie, Seixas, Roberto Perrota de, Berbara, Tatiana Martins Benvenuto Louro, Schtscherbyna, Annie, Corcino, Carolina Martins, Saraiva, Débora Ayres, Vaisman, Mário, Teixeira, Patrícia Fátima Santos
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Thieme Revinter Publicações Ltda. 2023
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10635786/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37944921
http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0043-1776028
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Sumario:Objective  We compared thyroid volume (TV) and presence of nodular goiter (NG) in pregnant vs. non-pregnant women in an iodine-sufficient area. We also evaluated the relationship between gestational age, parity, and TV in the pregnant women group, and determined the 2.5 (th) and 97.5 (th) percentiles of normal TV in pregnancy. Methods  This cross-sectional study included 299 healthy women (216 pregnant) without previous thyroid diseases. Thyroid ultrasounds were performed and compared between pregnant and non-pregnant women. The range of normal distribution of TV (2.5 (th) and 97.5 (th) percentiles) in pregnancy was determined after excluding individuals with positive thyroid antibodies, NG, and/or abnormal serum thyrotropin (TSH) or free thyroxine (FT4). Results  Thyroid volume was larger among pregnant compared to non-pregnant women (8.6 vs 6.1 cm (3) ; p  < 0.001) and was positively correlated with gestational age (rs = 0.221; p  = 0.001), body mass index (BMI, rs 0.165; p  = 0.002), and FT4 levels (rs 0.118 p  = 0.021). Nodular goiter frequency did not differ between the two groups. There was a negative correlation between TV and TSH (rs -0.13; p  = 0.014). Thyroid volume was lower among primiparous compared to multiparous patients (7.8 vs 8.9; p  < 0.001) and was positively correlated with parity (rs 0.161; p  = 0.016). The 2.5 (th) and 97.5 (th) percentiles of TV were 4.23 and 16.47 cm (3) , respectively. Conclusion  Thyroid volume was higher in pregnant compared to non-pregnant women and was positively related to parity, BMI, and gestational age in a normal iodine status population. Pregnancy did not interfere with the development of NG.