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Optimal levothyroxine dose to achieve euthyroidism in patients with primary hypothyroidism: analysis according to etiology análisis según etiología

INTRODUCTION: Levothyroxine (LT4) has been considered the standard of care for treatment of hypothyroidism. Current recommendations suggest a LT4 dose between 1.6-1.8 µg/kg/day. The aim of this study was to evaluate the LT4 dose for adult patients with primary hypothyroidism of different etiologies...

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Autores principales: Ramírez Stieben, Luis Agustín, Pustilnik, Estefanía, Feldman, Rodolfo, Paladini, Luciana, Mancinelli, Laura, Pellizzón, Noelia Andrea, Schwarzstein, Diego
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Publicado: Universidad Nacional de Córdoba 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9987304/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36542589
http://dx.doi.org/10.31053/1853.0605.v79.n4.35157
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author Ramírez Stieben, Luis Agustín
Pustilnik, Estefanía
Feldman, Rodolfo
Paladini, Luciana
Mancinelli, Laura
Pellizzón, Noelia Andrea
Schwarzstein, Diego
author_facet Ramírez Stieben, Luis Agustín
Pustilnik, Estefanía
Feldman, Rodolfo
Paladini, Luciana
Mancinelli, Laura
Pellizzón, Noelia Andrea
Schwarzstein, Diego
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description INTRODUCTION: Levothyroxine (LT4) has been considered the standard of care for treatment of hypothyroidism. Current recommendations suggest a LT4 dose between 1.6-1.8 µg/kg/day. The aim of this study was to evaluate the LT4 dose for adult patients with primary hypothyroidism of different etiologies who reached euthyroidism. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was performed from the retrospective review of the charts of patients with primary hypothyroidism in treatment with LT4. Subjects were classified according to TSH level in overtreated (TSH < 0.4 µIU/ml), euthyroid (TSH 0.40-4.20), and undertreated (TSH >4.2) and according to the etiology of hypothyroidism. A stepwise logistic regression model was performed to evaluate the variables associated with TSH<0.4 µIU/ml. RESULTS: 955 patients were included. 75.13% of the patients had an adequate LT4 replacement. LT4 dose to achieve euthyroidism was higher in patients with a history of radioiodine therapy (1.92 μg/kg) and thyroid surgery (1.52 μg/kg), while the LT4 dose required to achieve euthyroidism in patients with Hashimoto's thyroiditis and atrophic thyroiditis was lower than that reported in previous studies (1.25 and 1.08 μg/kg, respectively). The variables that were associated with a higher probability of TSH<0.4 µIU/ml were male gender, Hashimoto's thyroiditis, radioiodine therapy, and thyroid surgery. MAJOR CONCLUSION: LT4 dose required to achieve euthyroidism in patients with hypothyroidism varies according to the etiology, being higher in patients with hypothyroidism due to radioiodine therapy and thyroid surgery. Patients with hypothyroidism due to Hashimoto's thyroiditis and atrophic thyroiditis require a lower dose than current recommendations.
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spelling pubmed-99873042023-03-07 Optimal levothyroxine dose to achieve euthyroidism in patients with primary hypothyroidism: analysis according to etiology análisis según etiología Ramírez Stieben, Luis Agustín Pustilnik, Estefanía Feldman, Rodolfo Paladini, Luciana Mancinelli, Laura Pellizzón, Noelia Andrea Schwarzstein, Diego Rev Fac Cien Med Univ Nac Cordoba Artículos Originales INTRODUCTION: Levothyroxine (LT4) has been considered the standard of care for treatment of hypothyroidism. Current recommendations suggest a LT4 dose between 1.6-1.8 µg/kg/day. The aim of this study was to evaluate the LT4 dose for adult patients with primary hypothyroidism of different etiologies who reached euthyroidism. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was performed from the retrospective review of the charts of patients with primary hypothyroidism in treatment with LT4. Subjects were classified according to TSH level in overtreated (TSH < 0.4 µIU/ml), euthyroid (TSH 0.40-4.20), and undertreated (TSH >4.2) and according to the etiology of hypothyroidism. A stepwise logistic regression model was performed to evaluate the variables associated with TSH<0.4 µIU/ml. RESULTS: 955 patients were included. 75.13% of the patients had an adequate LT4 replacement. LT4 dose to achieve euthyroidism was higher in patients with a history of radioiodine therapy (1.92 μg/kg) and thyroid surgery (1.52 μg/kg), while the LT4 dose required to achieve euthyroidism in patients with Hashimoto's thyroiditis and atrophic thyroiditis was lower than that reported in previous studies (1.25 and 1.08 μg/kg, respectively). The variables that were associated with a higher probability of TSH<0.4 µIU/ml were male gender, Hashimoto's thyroiditis, radioiodine therapy, and thyroid surgery. MAJOR CONCLUSION: LT4 dose required to achieve euthyroidism in patients with hypothyroidism varies according to the etiology, being higher in patients with hypothyroidism due to radioiodine therapy and thyroid surgery. Patients with hypothyroidism due to Hashimoto's thyroiditis and atrophic thyroiditis require a lower dose than current recommendations. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba 2022-12-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9987304/ /pubmed/36542589 http://dx.doi.org/10.31053/1853.0605.v79.n4.35157 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/Esta obra está bajo una licencia internacional Creative Commons Atribución-NoComercial 4.0.
spellingShingle Artículos Originales
Ramírez Stieben, Luis Agustín
Pustilnik, Estefanía
Feldman, Rodolfo
Paladini, Luciana
Mancinelli, Laura
Pellizzón, Noelia Andrea
Schwarzstein, Diego
Optimal levothyroxine dose to achieve euthyroidism in patients with primary hypothyroidism: analysis according to etiology análisis según etiología
title Optimal levothyroxine dose to achieve euthyroidism in patients with primary hypothyroidism: analysis according to etiology análisis según etiología
title_full Optimal levothyroxine dose to achieve euthyroidism in patients with primary hypothyroidism: analysis according to etiology análisis según etiología
title_fullStr Optimal levothyroxine dose to achieve euthyroidism in patients with primary hypothyroidism: analysis according to etiology análisis según etiología
title_full_unstemmed Optimal levothyroxine dose to achieve euthyroidism in patients with primary hypothyroidism: analysis according to etiology análisis según etiología
title_short Optimal levothyroxine dose to achieve euthyroidism in patients with primary hypothyroidism: analysis according to etiology análisis según etiología
title_sort optimal levothyroxine dose to achieve euthyroidism in patients with primary hypothyroidism: analysis according to etiology análisis según etiología
topic Artículos Originales
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9987304/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36542589
http://dx.doi.org/10.31053/1853.0605.v79.n4.35157
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