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No impact of dietary iodine restriction in short term development of hypothyroidism following fixed dose radioactive iodine therapy for Graves’ disease

BACKGROUND: The increased incidence of autoimmune thyroid disease with increasing dietary iodine intake has been demonstrated both epidemiologically and experimentally. The hypothyroidism that occurs in the first year following radioactive iodine therapy is probably related to the destructive effect...

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Autores principales: Jacob, Jubbin Jagan, Stephen, Charles, Paul, Thomas V., Thomas, Nihal, Oommen, Regi, Seshadri, Mandalam S.
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Publicado: Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4287782/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25593828
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2230-8210.131769
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author Jacob, Jubbin Jagan
Stephen, Charles
Paul, Thomas V.
Thomas, Nihal
Oommen, Regi
Seshadri, Mandalam S.
author_facet Jacob, Jubbin Jagan
Stephen, Charles
Paul, Thomas V.
Thomas, Nihal
Oommen, Regi
Seshadri, Mandalam S.
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description BACKGROUND: The increased incidence of autoimmune thyroid disease with increasing dietary iodine intake has been demonstrated both epidemiologically and experimentally. The hypothyroidism that occurs in the first year following radioactive iodine therapy is probably related to the destructive effects of the radiation and underlying ongoing autoimmunity. OBJECTIVE: To study the outcomes at the end of six months after fixed dose I, (131)therapy for Graves’ disease followed by an iodine restricted diet for a period of six months. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Consecutive adult patients with Graves’ disease planned for I(131) therapy were randomized either to receive instructions regarding dietary iodine restriction or no advice prior to fixed dose (5mCi) I(131) administration. Thyroid functions and urinary iodine indices were evaluated at 3(rd) and 6(th) month subsequently. RESULTS: Forty seven patients (13M and 34F) were assessed, 2 were excluded, 45 were randomized (Cases 24 and Controls 21) and 39 patients completed the study. Baseline data was comparable. Median urinary iodine concentration was 115 and 273 μg/gm creat (p = 0.00) among cases and controls respectively. Outcomes at the 3(rd) month were as follows (cases and controls); Euthyroid (10 and 6: P = 0.24), Hypothyroid (3 and 5: P = 0.38) and Hyperthyroid (7 and 8: P = 0.64). Outcomes at the end of six months were as follows (cases and controls); Euthyroid (10 and 5: P = 0.12), Hypothyroid (3 and 5: P = 0.38) and Hyperthyroid (7 and 9: P = 0.43). Of the hypothyroid patients 5 (cases 1 and controls 4: P = 0.13) required thyroxine replacement. CONCLUSIONS: There was no statistical significant difference in the outcome of patients with dietary iodine restriction following I(131) therapy for Graves’ disease.
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spelling pubmed-42877822015-01-15 No impact of dietary iodine restriction in short term development of hypothyroidism following fixed dose radioactive iodine therapy for Graves’ disease Jacob, Jubbin Jagan Stephen, Charles Paul, Thomas V. Thomas, Nihal Oommen, Regi Seshadri, Mandalam S. Indian J Endocrinol Metab Original Article BACKGROUND: The increased incidence of autoimmune thyroid disease with increasing dietary iodine intake has been demonstrated both epidemiologically and experimentally. The hypothyroidism that occurs in the first year following radioactive iodine therapy is probably related to the destructive effects of the radiation and underlying ongoing autoimmunity. OBJECTIVE: To study the outcomes at the end of six months after fixed dose I, (131)therapy for Graves’ disease followed by an iodine restricted diet for a period of six months. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Consecutive adult patients with Graves’ disease planned for I(131) therapy were randomized either to receive instructions regarding dietary iodine restriction or no advice prior to fixed dose (5mCi) I(131) administration. Thyroid functions and urinary iodine indices were evaluated at 3(rd) and 6(th) month subsequently. RESULTS: Forty seven patients (13M and 34F) were assessed, 2 were excluded, 45 were randomized (Cases 24 and Controls 21) and 39 patients completed the study. Baseline data was comparable. Median urinary iodine concentration was 115 and 273 μg/gm creat (p = 0.00) among cases and controls respectively. Outcomes at the 3(rd) month were as follows (cases and controls); Euthyroid (10 and 6: P = 0.24), Hypothyroid (3 and 5: P = 0.38) and Hyperthyroid (7 and 8: P = 0.64). Outcomes at the end of six months were as follows (cases and controls); Euthyroid (10 and 5: P = 0.12), Hypothyroid (3 and 5: P = 0.38) and Hyperthyroid (7 and 9: P = 0.43). Of the hypothyroid patients 5 (cases 1 and controls 4: P = 0.13) required thyroxine replacement. CONCLUSIONS: There was no statistical significant difference in the outcome of patients with dietary iodine restriction following I(131) therapy for Graves’ disease. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4287782/ /pubmed/25593828 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2230-8210.131769 Text en Copyright: © Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Jacob, Jubbin Jagan
Stephen, Charles
Paul, Thomas V.
Thomas, Nihal
Oommen, Regi
Seshadri, Mandalam S.
No impact of dietary iodine restriction in short term development of hypothyroidism following fixed dose radioactive iodine therapy for Graves’ disease
title No impact of dietary iodine restriction in short term development of hypothyroidism following fixed dose radioactive iodine therapy for Graves’ disease
title_full No impact of dietary iodine restriction in short term development of hypothyroidism following fixed dose radioactive iodine therapy for Graves’ disease
title_fullStr No impact of dietary iodine restriction in short term development of hypothyroidism following fixed dose radioactive iodine therapy for Graves’ disease
title_full_unstemmed No impact of dietary iodine restriction in short term development of hypothyroidism following fixed dose radioactive iodine therapy for Graves’ disease
title_short No impact of dietary iodine restriction in short term development of hypothyroidism following fixed dose radioactive iodine therapy for Graves’ disease
title_sort no impact of dietary iodine restriction in short term development of hypothyroidism following fixed dose radioactive iodine therapy for graves’ disease
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4287782/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25593828
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2230-8210.131769
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