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Comparison of serum levels of Tri‐iodothyronine (T3), Thyroxine (T4), and Thyroid‐Stimulating Hormone (TSH) in preeclampsia and normal pregnancy

Background: The physiological changes in thyroid gland during pregnancy have been suggested as one of the pathophysiologic causes of preeclampsia. Objective: The aim of this study was comparison of serum levels of Tri‐iodothyronine (T3), Thyroxine (T4), and Thyroid‐Stimulating Hormone (TSH) in preec...

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Autores principales: Khadem, Nayereh, Ayatollahi, Hossein, Vahid Roodsari, Fatemeh, Ayati, Sedigheh, Dalili, Ehsan, Shahabian, Masoud, Mohajeri, Taraneh, Shakeri, Mohamad Taghi
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Publicado: Research and Clinical Center for Infertility 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4163263/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25242974
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author Khadem, Nayereh
Ayatollahi, Hossein
Vahid Roodsari, Fatemeh
Ayati, Sedigheh
Dalili, Ehsan
Shahabian, Masoud
Mohajeri, Taraneh
Shakeri, Mohamad Taghi
author_facet Khadem, Nayereh
Ayatollahi, Hossein
Vahid Roodsari, Fatemeh
Ayati, Sedigheh
Dalili, Ehsan
Shahabian, Masoud
Mohajeri, Taraneh
Shakeri, Mohamad Taghi
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description Background: The physiological changes in thyroid gland during pregnancy have been suggested as one of the pathophysiologic causes of preeclampsia. Objective: The aim of this study was comparison of serum levels of Tri‐iodothyronine (T3), Thyroxine (T4), and Thyroid‐Stimulating Hormone (TSH) in preeclampsia and normal pregnancy. Materials and Methods: In this case‐control study, 40 normal pregnant women and 40 cases of preeclampsia in third trimester of pregnancy were evaluated. They were compared for serum levels of Free T3 (FT3), Free T4 (FT4) and TSH. The data was analyzed by SPSS software with the use of t‐student, Chi‐square, Independent sample T-test and Bivariate correlation test. p≤0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: The mean age was not statistically different between two groups (p=0.297). No significant difference was observed in terms of parity between two groups (p=0.206). Normal pregnant women were not significantly different from preeclampsia cases in the view of FT3 level (1.38 pg/ml vs. 1.41 pg/ml, p=0.803), FT4 level (0.95 pg/ml vs. 0.96 pg/ml, p=0.834) and TSH level (3.51 μIU/ml vs. 3.10 μIU/ml, p=0.386). Conclusion: The findings of the present study do not support the hypothesis that changes in FT3, FT4 and TSH levels could be possible etiology of preeclampsia.
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spelling pubmed-41632632014-09-19 Comparison of serum levels of Tri‐iodothyronine (T3), Thyroxine (T4), and Thyroid‐Stimulating Hormone (TSH) in preeclampsia and normal pregnancy Khadem, Nayereh Ayatollahi, Hossein Vahid Roodsari, Fatemeh Ayati, Sedigheh Dalili, Ehsan Shahabian, Masoud Mohajeri, Taraneh Shakeri, Mohamad Taghi Iran J Reprod Med Original Article Background: The physiological changes in thyroid gland during pregnancy have been suggested as one of the pathophysiologic causes of preeclampsia. Objective: The aim of this study was comparison of serum levels of Tri‐iodothyronine (T3), Thyroxine (T4), and Thyroid‐Stimulating Hormone (TSH) in preeclampsia and normal pregnancy. Materials and Methods: In this case‐control study, 40 normal pregnant women and 40 cases of preeclampsia in third trimester of pregnancy were evaluated. They were compared for serum levels of Free T3 (FT3), Free T4 (FT4) and TSH. The data was analyzed by SPSS software with the use of t‐student, Chi‐square, Independent sample T-test and Bivariate correlation test. p≤0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: The mean age was not statistically different between two groups (p=0.297). No significant difference was observed in terms of parity between two groups (p=0.206). Normal pregnant women were not significantly different from preeclampsia cases in the view of FT3 level (1.38 pg/ml vs. 1.41 pg/ml, p=0.803), FT4 level (0.95 pg/ml vs. 0.96 pg/ml, p=0.834) and TSH level (3.51 μIU/ml vs. 3.10 μIU/ml, p=0.386). Conclusion: The findings of the present study do not support the hypothesis that changes in FT3, FT4 and TSH levels could be possible etiology of preeclampsia. Research and Clinical Center for Infertility 2012-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4163263/ /pubmed/25242974 Text en This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Khadem, Nayereh
Ayatollahi, Hossein
Vahid Roodsari, Fatemeh
Ayati, Sedigheh
Dalili, Ehsan
Shahabian, Masoud
Mohajeri, Taraneh
Shakeri, Mohamad Taghi
Comparison of serum levels of Tri‐iodothyronine (T3), Thyroxine (T4), and Thyroid‐Stimulating Hormone (TSH) in preeclampsia and normal pregnancy
title Comparison of serum levels of Tri‐iodothyronine (T3), Thyroxine (T4), and Thyroid‐Stimulating Hormone (TSH) in preeclampsia and normal pregnancy
title_full Comparison of serum levels of Tri‐iodothyronine (T3), Thyroxine (T4), and Thyroid‐Stimulating Hormone (TSH) in preeclampsia and normal pregnancy
title_fullStr Comparison of serum levels of Tri‐iodothyronine (T3), Thyroxine (T4), and Thyroid‐Stimulating Hormone (TSH) in preeclampsia and normal pregnancy
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of serum levels of Tri‐iodothyronine (T3), Thyroxine (T4), and Thyroid‐Stimulating Hormone (TSH) in preeclampsia and normal pregnancy
title_short Comparison of serum levels of Tri‐iodothyronine (T3), Thyroxine (T4), and Thyroid‐Stimulating Hormone (TSH) in preeclampsia and normal pregnancy
title_sort comparison of serum levels of tri‐iodothyronine (t3), thyroxine (t4), and thyroid‐stimulating hormone (tsh) in preeclampsia and normal pregnancy
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4163263/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25242974
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