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Prevalence and Impact of Thyroid Disorders on Maternal Outcome in Asian-Indian Pregnant Women
Aims. To establish the prevalence and the effect of thyroid dysfunction on pregnancy outcomes in Asian-Indian population. Subjects and Methods. The study cohort comprised of 483 consecutive pregnant women in the first trimester attending the antenatal clinic of a tertiary center in Mumbai, India. Th...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3140706/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21789274 http://dx.doi.org/10.4061/2011/429097 |
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author | Nambiar, Vimal Jagtap, Varsha S. Sarathi, Vijaya Lila, Anurag R. Kamalanathan, Sadishkumar Bandgar, Tushar R. Menon, Padmavathy S. Shah, Nalini S. |
author_facet | Nambiar, Vimal Jagtap, Varsha S. Sarathi, Vijaya Lila, Anurag R. Kamalanathan, Sadishkumar Bandgar, Tushar R. Menon, Padmavathy S. Shah, Nalini S. |
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description | Aims. To establish the prevalence and the effect of thyroid dysfunction on pregnancy outcomes in Asian-Indian population. Subjects and Methods. The study cohort comprised of 483 consecutive pregnant women in the first trimester attending the antenatal clinic of a tertiary center in Mumbai, India. Thyroid hormone levels and thyroid peroxidase antibody were estimated. Patients with thyroid dysfunction were assessed periodically or treated depending on the severity. Subjects were followed until delivery. Results. The prevalence of hypothyroidism, Graves' disease, gestational transient thyrotoxicosis, and thyroid autoimmunity (TAI) was 4.8% (n = 24), 0.6% (n = 3), 6.4 % (n = 31), and 12.4% (n = 60), respectively. Forty percent of the hypothyroid patients did not have any high-risk characteristics. Hypothyroidism and TAI were associated with miscarriage (P = 0.02 and P = 0.001, resp.). Conclusions. The prevalence of hypothyroidism (4.8%) and TAI (12.4%) is high. TAI and hypothyroidism were significantly associated with miscarriage. |
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spelling | pubmed-31407062011-07-25 Prevalence and Impact of Thyroid Disorders on Maternal Outcome in Asian-Indian Pregnant Women Nambiar, Vimal Jagtap, Varsha S. Sarathi, Vijaya Lila, Anurag R. Kamalanathan, Sadishkumar Bandgar, Tushar R. Menon, Padmavathy S. Shah, Nalini S. J Thyroid Res Clinical Study Aims. To establish the prevalence and the effect of thyroid dysfunction on pregnancy outcomes in Asian-Indian population. Subjects and Methods. The study cohort comprised of 483 consecutive pregnant women in the first trimester attending the antenatal clinic of a tertiary center in Mumbai, India. Thyroid hormone levels and thyroid peroxidase antibody were estimated. Patients with thyroid dysfunction were assessed periodically or treated depending on the severity. Subjects were followed until delivery. Results. The prevalence of hypothyroidism, Graves' disease, gestational transient thyrotoxicosis, and thyroid autoimmunity (TAI) was 4.8% (n = 24), 0.6% (n = 3), 6.4 % (n = 31), and 12.4% (n = 60), respectively. Forty percent of the hypothyroid patients did not have any high-risk characteristics. Hypothyroidism and TAI were associated with miscarriage (P = 0.02 and P = 0.001, resp.). Conclusions. The prevalence of hypothyroidism (4.8%) and TAI (12.4%) is high. TAI and hypothyroidism were significantly associated with miscarriage. SAGE-Hindawi Access to Research 2011-07-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3140706/ /pubmed/21789274 http://dx.doi.org/10.4061/2011/429097 Text en Copyright © 2011 Vimal Nambiar et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Clinical Study Nambiar, Vimal Jagtap, Varsha S. Sarathi, Vijaya Lila, Anurag R. Kamalanathan, Sadishkumar Bandgar, Tushar R. Menon, Padmavathy S. Shah, Nalini S. Prevalence and Impact of Thyroid Disorders on Maternal Outcome in Asian-Indian Pregnant Women |
title | Prevalence and Impact of Thyroid Disorders on Maternal Outcome in Asian-Indian Pregnant Women |
title_full | Prevalence and Impact of Thyroid Disorders on Maternal Outcome in Asian-Indian Pregnant Women |
title_fullStr | Prevalence and Impact of Thyroid Disorders on Maternal Outcome in Asian-Indian Pregnant Women |
title_full_unstemmed | Prevalence and Impact of Thyroid Disorders on Maternal Outcome in Asian-Indian Pregnant Women |
title_short | Prevalence and Impact of Thyroid Disorders on Maternal Outcome in Asian-Indian Pregnant Women |
title_sort | prevalence and impact of thyroid disorders on maternal outcome in asian-indian pregnant women |
topic | Clinical Study |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3140706/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21789274 http://dx.doi.org/10.4061/2011/429097 |
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