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Prevalence and correlates of hypothyroidism in pregnancy: a cross-sectional study at Bouget General Hospital, Ivory Coast

INTRODUCTION: several adverse pregnancy outcomes have been reported in gestations with associated hypothyroidism. The prevalence of hypothyroidism has not been frequently reported in Black Africans. This study sorts to report the prevalence and associated factors of hypothyroidism in Black African p...

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Autores principales: Adoueni, Valéry Katché, Azoh, Auguste Jean-Claude, Kouame, Ethmonia, Meless, David Guanga, Sibailly, Pascal, Derbe, Augustin Koudou, N´Guessan, Marie-Chantal, Dzade, Koffi Benjamin, Koffi, Simplice, Kouakou, Théodore, Arra, Lydie Viviane, Ouattara, Yolande
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The African Field Epidemiology Network 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8956901/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35382044
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2022.41.37.32553
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author Adoueni, Valéry Katché
Azoh, Auguste Jean-Claude
Kouame, Ethmonia
Meless, David Guanga
Sibailly, Pascal
Derbe, Augustin Koudou
N´Guessan, Marie-Chantal
Dzade, Koffi Benjamin
Koffi, Simplice
Kouakou, Théodore
Arra, Lydie Viviane
Ouattara, Yolande
author_facet Adoueni, Valéry Katché
Azoh, Auguste Jean-Claude
Kouame, Ethmonia
Meless, David Guanga
Sibailly, Pascal
Derbe, Augustin Koudou
N´Guessan, Marie-Chantal
Dzade, Koffi Benjamin
Koffi, Simplice
Kouakou, Théodore
Arra, Lydie Viviane
Ouattara, Yolande
author_sort Adoueni, Valéry Katché
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: several adverse pregnancy outcomes have been reported in gestations with associated hypothyroidism. The prevalence of hypothyroidism has not been frequently reported in Black Africans. This study sorts to report the prevalence and associated factors of hypothyroidism in Black African pregnant women. METHODS: this was a hospital-based cross-sectional study, including all pregnant women attending the gynecologic unit of Bouget General Hospital Abidjan. Serum thyroid-stimulating hormone and T4 were obtained from all participants and analyzed using a fluorescent Immunochemistry assay. Data were analyzed using R version 4.05. Univariable and multivariable logistic regression was used to assess factors associated with hypothyroidism and statistical significance considered as p < 0.05. RESULTS: overall there were 693 participants, mean age of 28.1(SD 6.4) years with an average gestational age of 24.1 (SD 8) weeks, and a majority of study participants were in the second trimester of gestation. The prevalence of hypothyroidism was 12.1% (n = 84) (10.8% subclinical hypothyroidism and 1.3% clinical hypothyroidism) whereas 1.9% (n = 13) had hyperthyroidism. In addition, patients with reported type 1 diabetes mellitus had an increased risk of hypothyroidism (aOR: 12.6, 95% CI 1.9-100.8; p ≤ 0.01). CONCLUSION: this study revealed a high prevalence of hypothyroidism, though mostly in the subclinical form. Further research is warranted to confirm these findings which may have implications on early screening of hypothyroidism in black African women.
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spelling pubmed-89569012022-04-04 Prevalence and correlates of hypothyroidism in pregnancy: a cross-sectional study at Bouget General Hospital, Ivory Coast Adoueni, Valéry Katché Azoh, Auguste Jean-Claude Kouame, Ethmonia Meless, David Guanga Sibailly, Pascal Derbe, Augustin Koudou N´Guessan, Marie-Chantal Dzade, Koffi Benjamin Koffi, Simplice Kouakou, Théodore Arra, Lydie Viviane Ouattara, Yolande Pan Afr Med J Research INTRODUCTION: several adverse pregnancy outcomes have been reported in gestations with associated hypothyroidism. The prevalence of hypothyroidism has not been frequently reported in Black Africans. This study sorts to report the prevalence and associated factors of hypothyroidism in Black African pregnant women. METHODS: this was a hospital-based cross-sectional study, including all pregnant women attending the gynecologic unit of Bouget General Hospital Abidjan. Serum thyroid-stimulating hormone and T4 were obtained from all participants and analyzed using a fluorescent Immunochemistry assay. Data were analyzed using R version 4.05. Univariable and multivariable logistic regression was used to assess factors associated with hypothyroidism and statistical significance considered as p < 0.05. RESULTS: overall there were 693 participants, mean age of 28.1(SD 6.4) years with an average gestational age of 24.1 (SD 8) weeks, and a majority of study participants were in the second trimester of gestation. The prevalence of hypothyroidism was 12.1% (n = 84) (10.8% subclinical hypothyroidism and 1.3% clinical hypothyroidism) whereas 1.9% (n = 13) had hyperthyroidism. In addition, patients with reported type 1 diabetes mellitus had an increased risk of hypothyroidism (aOR: 12.6, 95% CI 1.9-100.8; p ≤ 0.01). CONCLUSION: this study revealed a high prevalence of hypothyroidism, though mostly in the subclinical form. Further research is warranted to confirm these findings which may have implications on early screening of hypothyroidism in black African women. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2022-01-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8956901/ /pubmed/35382044 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2022.41.37.32553 Text en Copyright: Valéry Katché Adoueni et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/The Pan African Medical Journal (ISSN: 1937-8688). This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution International 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Adoueni, Valéry Katché
Azoh, Auguste Jean-Claude
Kouame, Ethmonia
Meless, David Guanga
Sibailly, Pascal
Derbe, Augustin Koudou
N´Guessan, Marie-Chantal
Dzade, Koffi Benjamin
Koffi, Simplice
Kouakou, Théodore
Arra, Lydie Viviane
Ouattara, Yolande
Prevalence and correlates of hypothyroidism in pregnancy: a cross-sectional study at Bouget General Hospital, Ivory Coast
title Prevalence and correlates of hypothyroidism in pregnancy: a cross-sectional study at Bouget General Hospital, Ivory Coast
title_full Prevalence and correlates of hypothyroidism in pregnancy: a cross-sectional study at Bouget General Hospital, Ivory Coast
title_fullStr Prevalence and correlates of hypothyroidism in pregnancy: a cross-sectional study at Bouget General Hospital, Ivory Coast
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and correlates of hypothyroidism in pregnancy: a cross-sectional study at Bouget General Hospital, Ivory Coast
title_short Prevalence and correlates of hypothyroidism in pregnancy: a cross-sectional study at Bouget General Hospital, Ivory Coast
title_sort prevalence and correlates of hypothyroidism in pregnancy: a cross-sectional study at bouget general hospital, ivory coast
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8956901/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35382044
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2022.41.37.32553
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