Biochemical evaluation of hypothyroidism and euthyroid state in cases of pregnancy by the estimation of T3, T4 and TSH

Authors : K Maria Kumar, K Maria Kumar, Vijaya Kumari, Vijaya Kumari, P Sateesh, P Sateesh

DOI : 10.18231/j.ijcbr.2019.045

Volume : 6

Issue : 2

Year : 2019

Page No : 200-208

Introduction: Thyroid diseases are not uncommon in women of reproductive age with an estimation of 5-15%. The thyroid gland must produce 50% more thyroid hormone in pregnancy in order to maintain euthyroidism and for foetal wellbeing.
Aims and Objectives: To study the effect of hypothyroidism in pregnant women, attending for ante-natal check-up to the dept. of OBG – GGH, Guntur.
Inclusion Criteria: Pregnant women with hypothyroidism with or without treatment, pregnant woman in euthyroid state.
Exclusion Criteria: Pregnant women with hyperthyroidism, smoking alcoholism, chronic infections, systemic illness and diabetes/impaired glucose tolerance and hypertension.
Materials and Methods: Singleton pregnant women aged ? 18 years TSH >2.5µIU/ml in first trimester and TSH >3µIU/ml in second and third trimester with normal T4 levels are included as cases. Controls are age and trimester matched healthy first, second and third trimester, singleton euthyroid pregnant women.
Results: The present study was carried out on age matched 120 pregnant women of which 60 are hypothyroid and 60 are euthyroid. Out of 60 cases 3 cases (5%) are with overt hypothyroidism and 57 cases (95%) are with subclinical hypothyroidism.

Keywords: Overt thyroid, Subclinical thyroid, TSH-Thyroid stimulating hormone, Chemiluminescence, Maternal serum sample.


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