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Thyroid Hormone Replacement in Total Thyroidectomized Patients: Symptomatic and Metabolic Effects of Levothyroxine Monotherapy
Abstract
Purpose: In this study, we planned to investigate the effects of L-thyroxine monotherapy on total thyroidectomized patients. The main goal of our study is to evaluate if FT4 therapy is good enough not only to maintain euthyroidism but also to provide a good quality of life and a balance in their metabolism
Methods: In this study, we retrospectively evaluated 30 total thyroidectomized patients without malignancy. We compared their thyroid hormone levels, glucose metabolism, lipid metabolism, their body mass indexes, and their symptoms of thyroid problems before surgery and after one year of treatment of L-thyroxine monotherapy.
Results: the pre-op and post-op thyroid hormone levels were both in the normal range but the FT4 levels were significantly higher in the 1st year results than pre-op results (1,42 ± 0,18 vs 1,29 ± 0,49 respectively P=0,005*) The FT3 levels also were in the normal range in pre and 1st year post-op but post-op FT3 levels were significantly lower than pre-op levels (2,25 ± 0,27 vs 2,92 ± 0,49 retrospectively P<0,001*). The pre-op and postop TSH levels were euthyroid and not statistically significant. The patients tended to gain weight and it seems to be because of a tendency of being insulin resistant. (HOMA-IR pre-op and post-op were 2,2 ± 1,1 vs 2,6 ± 1,1 P<0,01 retrospectively; pre-op and post-op weights were 69,8 ± 9,5 vs 71,1 ± 10,3 P=0,006* respectively). Even all of them were euthyroid the patients tended to feel hypothyroidism symptoms.
Conclusion: This study demonstrates that even though they are euthyroid with FT4 treatment total thyroidectomized patients may suffer from hypothyroidism signs and symptoms and metabolic deterioration may occur in such patients. We recommend that we should aim not only to normalize s-TSH levels but also to normalize patients' metabolic parameters and improve the quality of daily life when regulating our treatments.
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Primary Language
English
Subjects
Health Care Administration
Journal Section
Research Article
Publication Date
May 27, 2021
Submission Date
April 15, 2021
Acceptance Date
April 26, 2021
Published in Issue
Year 2021 Volume: 5 Number: 2
APA
Dereli Akdeniz, D., & Oztop, M. (2021). Thyroid Hormone Replacement in Total Thyroidectomized Patients: Symptomatic and Metabolic Effects of Levothyroxine Monotherapy. Journal of Basic and Clinical Health Sciences, 5(2), 104-109. https://doi.org/10.30621/jbachs.916680
AMA
1.Dereli Akdeniz D, Oztop M. Thyroid Hormone Replacement in Total Thyroidectomized Patients: Symptomatic and Metabolic Effects of Levothyroxine Monotherapy. JBACHS. 2021;5(2):104-109. doi:10.30621/jbachs.916680
Chicago
Dereli Akdeniz, Didem, and Mehmet Oztop. 2021. “Thyroid Hormone Replacement in Total Thyroidectomized Patients: Symptomatic and Metabolic Effects of Levothyroxine Monotherapy”. Journal of Basic and Clinical Health Sciences 5 (2): 104-9. https://doi.org/10.30621/jbachs.916680.
EndNote
Dereli Akdeniz D, Oztop M (May 1, 2021) Thyroid Hormone Replacement in Total Thyroidectomized Patients: Symptomatic and Metabolic Effects of Levothyroxine Monotherapy. Journal of Basic and Clinical Health Sciences 5 2 104–109.
IEEE
[1]D. Dereli Akdeniz and M. Oztop, “Thyroid Hormone Replacement in Total Thyroidectomized Patients: Symptomatic and Metabolic Effects of Levothyroxine Monotherapy”, JBACHS, vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 104–109, May 2021, doi: 10.30621/jbachs.916680.
ISNAD
Dereli Akdeniz, Didem - Oztop, Mehmet. “Thyroid Hormone Replacement in Total Thyroidectomized Patients: Symptomatic and Metabolic Effects of Levothyroxine Monotherapy”. Journal of Basic and Clinical Health Sciences 5/2 (May 1, 2021): 104-109. https://doi.org/10.30621/jbachs.916680.
JAMA
1.Dereli Akdeniz D, Oztop M. Thyroid Hormone Replacement in Total Thyroidectomized Patients: Symptomatic and Metabolic Effects of Levothyroxine Monotherapy. JBACHS. 2021;5:104–109.
MLA
Dereli Akdeniz, Didem, and Mehmet Oztop. “Thyroid Hormone Replacement in Total Thyroidectomized Patients: Symptomatic and Metabolic Effects of Levothyroxine Monotherapy”. Journal of Basic and Clinical Health Sciences, vol. 5, no. 2, May 2021, pp. 104-9, doi:10.30621/jbachs.916680.
Vancouver
1.Didem Dereli Akdeniz, Mehmet Oztop. Thyroid Hormone Replacement in Total Thyroidectomized Patients: Symptomatic and Metabolic Effects of Levothyroxine Monotherapy. JBACHS. 2021 May 1;5(2):104-9. doi:10.30621/jbachs.916680