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Subclinical Hypothyroidism after Radioiodine Exposure: Ukrainian–American Cohort Study of Thyroid Cancer and Other Thyroid Diseases after the Chornobyl Accident (1998–2000)

BACKGROUND: Hypothyroidism is the most common thyroid abnormality in patients treated with high doses of iodine-131 ((131)I). Data on risk of hypothyroidism from low to moderate (131)I thyroid doses are limited and inconsistent. OBJECTIVE: This study was conducted to quantify the risk of hypothyroid...

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Autores principales: Ostroumova, Evgenia, Brenner, Alina, Oliynyk, Valery, McConnell, Robert, Robbins, Jacob, Terekhova, Galina, Zablotska, Lydia, Likhtarev, Ilya, Bouville, Andre, Shpak, Viktor, Markov, Valentin, Masnyk, Ihor, Ron, Elaine, Tronko, Mykola, Hatch, Maureen
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Publicado: National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2685836/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19479016
http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.0800184
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author Ostroumova, Evgenia
Brenner, Alina
Oliynyk, Valery
McConnell, Robert
Robbins, Jacob
Terekhova, Galina
Zablotska, Lydia
Likhtarev, Ilya
Bouville, Andre
Shpak, Viktor
Markov, Valentin
Masnyk, Ihor
Ron, Elaine
Tronko, Mykola
Hatch, Maureen
author_facet Ostroumova, Evgenia
Brenner, Alina
Oliynyk, Valery
McConnell, Robert
Robbins, Jacob
Terekhova, Galina
Zablotska, Lydia
Likhtarev, Ilya
Bouville, Andre
Shpak, Viktor
Markov, Valentin
Masnyk, Ihor
Ron, Elaine
Tronko, Mykola
Hatch, Maureen
author_sort Ostroumova, Evgenia
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Hypothyroidism is the most common thyroid abnormality in patients treated with high doses of iodine-131 ((131)I). Data on risk of hypothyroidism from low to moderate (131)I thyroid doses are limited and inconsistent. OBJECTIVE: This study was conducted to quantify the risk of hypothyroidism prevalence in relation to (131)I doses received because of the Chornobyl accident. METHODS: This is a cross-sectional (1998–2000) screening study of thyroid diseases in a cohort of 11,853 individuals < 18 years of age at the time of the accident, with individual thyroid radioactivity measurements taken within 2 months of the accident. We measured thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), free thyroxine, and antibodies to thyroid peroxidase (ATPO) in serum. RESULTS: Mean age at examination of the analysis cohort was 21.6 years (range, 12.2–32.5 years), with 49% females. Mean (131)I thyroid dose was 0.79 Gy (range, 0–40.7 Gy). There were 719 cases with hypothyroidism (TSH > 4 mIU/L), including 14 with overt hypothyroidism. We found a significant, small association between (131)I thyroid doses and prevalent hypothyroidism, with the excess odds ratio (EOR) per gray of 0.10 (95% confidence interval, 0.03–0.21). EOR per gray was higher in individuals with ATPO ≤ 60 U/mL compared with individuals with ATPO > 60 U/mL (p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: This is the first study to find a significant relationship between prevalence of hypothyroidism and individual (131)I thyroid doses due to environmental exposure. The radiation increase in hypothyroidism was small (10% per Gy) and limited largely to subclinical hypothyroidism. Prospective data are needed to evaluate the dynamics of radiation-related hypothyroidism and clarify the role of antithyroid antibodies.
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spelling pubmed-26858362009-05-27 Subclinical Hypothyroidism after Radioiodine Exposure: Ukrainian–American Cohort Study of Thyroid Cancer and Other Thyroid Diseases after the Chornobyl Accident (1998–2000) Ostroumova, Evgenia Brenner, Alina Oliynyk, Valery McConnell, Robert Robbins, Jacob Terekhova, Galina Zablotska, Lydia Likhtarev, Ilya Bouville, Andre Shpak, Viktor Markov, Valentin Masnyk, Ihor Ron, Elaine Tronko, Mykola Hatch, Maureen Environ Health Perspect Research BACKGROUND: Hypothyroidism is the most common thyroid abnormality in patients treated with high doses of iodine-131 ((131)I). Data on risk of hypothyroidism from low to moderate (131)I thyroid doses are limited and inconsistent. OBJECTIVE: This study was conducted to quantify the risk of hypothyroidism prevalence in relation to (131)I doses received because of the Chornobyl accident. METHODS: This is a cross-sectional (1998–2000) screening study of thyroid diseases in a cohort of 11,853 individuals < 18 years of age at the time of the accident, with individual thyroid radioactivity measurements taken within 2 months of the accident. We measured thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), free thyroxine, and antibodies to thyroid peroxidase (ATPO) in serum. RESULTS: Mean age at examination of the analysis cohort was 21.6 years (range, 12.2–32.5 years), with 49% females. Mean (131)I thyroid dose was 0.79 Gy (range, 0–40.7 Gy). There were 719 cases with hypothyroidism (TSH > 4 mIU/L), including 14 with overt hypothyroidism. We found a significant, small association between (131)I thyroid doses and prevalent hypothyroidism, with the excess odds ratio (EOR) per gray of 0.10 (95% confidence interval, 0.03–0.21). EOR per gray was higher in individuals with ATPO ≤ 60 U/mL compared with individuals with ATPO > 60 U/mL (p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: This is the first study to find a significant relationship between prevalence of hypothyroidism and individual (131)I thyroid doses due to environmental exposure. The radiation increase in hypothyroidism was small (10% per Gy) and limited largely to subclinical hypothyroidism. Prospective data are needed to evaluate the dynamics of radiation-related hypothyroidism and clarify the role of antithyroid antibodies. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences 2009-05 2008-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC2685836/ /pubmed/19479016 http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.0800184 Text en http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ Publication of EHP lies in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from EHP may be reprinted freely. Use of materials published in EHP should be acknowledged (for example, ?Reproduced with permission from Environmental Health Perspectives?); pertinent reference information should be provided for the article from which the material was reproduced. Articles from EHP, especially the News section, may contain photographs or illustrations copyrighted by other commercial organizations or individuals that may not be used without obtaining prior approval from the holder of the copyright.
spellingShingle Research
Ostroumova, Evgenia
Brenner, Alina
Oliynyk, Valery
McConnell, Robert
Robbins, Jacob
Terekhova, Galina
Zablotska, Lydia
Likhtarev, Ilya
Bouville, Andre
Shpak, Viktor
Markov, Valentin
Masnyk, Ihor
Ron, Elaine
Tronko, Mykola
Hatch, Maureen
Subclinical Hypothyroidism after Radioiodine Exposure: Ukrainian–American Cohort Study of Thyroid Cancer and Other Thyroid Diseases after the Chornobyl Accident (1998–2000)
title Subclinical Hypothyroidism after Radioiodine Exposure: Ukrainian–American Cohort Study of Thyroid Cancer and Other Thyroid Diseases after the Chornobyl Accident (1998–2000)
title_full Subclinical Hypothyroidism after Radioiodine Exposure: Ukrainian–American Cohort Study of Thyroid Cancer and Other Thyroid Diseases after the Chornobyl Accident (1998–2000)
title_fullStr Subclinical Hypothyroidism after Radioiodine Exposure: Ukrainian–American Cohort Study of Thyroid Cancer and Other Thyroid Diseases after the Chornobyl Accident (1998–2000)
title_full_unstemmed Subclinical Hypothyroidism after Radioiodine Exposure: Ukrainian–American Cohort Study of Thyroid Cancer and Other Thyroid Diseases after the Chornobyl Accident (1998–2000)
title_short Subclinical Hypothyroidism after Radioiodine Exposure: Ukrainian–American Cohort Study of Thyroid Cancer and Other Thyroid Diseases after the Chornobyl Accident (1998–2000)
title_sort subclinical hypothyroidism after radioiodine exposure: ukrainian–american cohort study of thyroid cancer and other thyroid diseases after the chornobyl accident (1998–2000)
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2685836/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19479016
http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.0800184
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