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Primer Kronik Venöz Yetmezlikli Hastalarda Tiroid Hormon Durumu

Year 2016, Volume: 7 Issue: 26, 0 - 0, 30.06.2016
https://doi.org/10.17944/mkutfd.05864

Abstract

Amaç: Kronik venöz yetmezlik (KVY), varis oluşumu ve ven kapaklarındaki işlev bozukluğu ile karakterizedir. Tiroid hormonlarındaki eksikliğin damar duvar bileşenlerinde değişikliklere yol açtığı deneysel modellerle gösterilmiştir. Literatürde konuyla ilgili klinik çalışma bulunmamaktadır. Bu çalışmada; primer kronik venöz yetmezlikli (KVY) hastalarda tiroid fonksiyon bozukluğu prevelansı ve tiroid hormon seviyelerinin sağlıklı kontroller ile kıyaslanması amaçlanmıştır.

Gereç ve Yöntem: Klinik ve radyolojik verilerle primer KVY tanısı konan hastalardan, son bir yıl içerisinde kan tiroid hormon seviyeleri bakılan 96 hasta, retrospektif olarak dahil edildi. Bilinen tiroid hastalığı olmayan, sağlıklı erişkinlerden oluşan 94 hasta, kontrol grubu olarak alındı.

Bulgular: Toplam 180 hastanın yaş ortalaması 44,76 (aralık 18-77) idi. Hasta ve kontrol grubu arasında yaş ve cinsiyet açısından farklılık yoktu. Tutulan damarların sıklığı vena safena manga %81,2, vena safena parva %4,1, perforan ven %4,1, derin ven %0,1 idi. KVY hastalarının %12,5’inde tiroid fonksiyon bozukluğu olup, bunlardan %7,2’sinde subklinik hipotiroidizm, %5,2’sinde subklinik hipertiroidizm saptandı. Kontrol ile hasta grubu arasında serbest tiroksin düzeyi açısından fark izlenmezken, tiroid stimulan hormon düzeyi hasta grubunda anlamlı olarak yüksekti (p<0,05).

Sonuç: KVY’li hastalarda tiroid fonksiyonları ve hormon seviyeleri ilk defa araştırılmış ve normal erişkinlere kıyasla tiroid fonksiyon bozukluğu prevelansında ve tiroid stimulan hormon düzeylerinde artış bulunmuştur. KVY gelişimi için, bozulmuş tiroid fonksiyonları özellikle hipotiroidizm risk oluşturabilir. Geniş kapsamlı ve prospektif çalışmalara ihtiyaç vardır.

Anahtar kelimeler: Hipotiroidizm, Kronik venöz yetmezlik, Tiroid hormonları

 

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Year 2016, Volume: 7 Issue: 26, 0 - 0, 30.06.2016
https://doi.org/10.17944/mkutfd.05864

Abstract

References

  • REFERANSLAR
  • Criqui MH, Jamosmos M, Fronek A, Denenberg JO, Langer RD, Bergan J, et al. Chronic venous disease in an ethnically diverse population: the San Diego Popu-lation Study. Am J Epidemiol. 2003;158:448-56.
  • McLafferty RB, Passman MA, Caprini JA, Rooke TW, Markwell SA, Lohr JM, et al. Increasing awareness about venous disease: the American Venous Forum expands the National Venous Screening Program. J Vasc Surg. 2008;48:394–9.
  • Da Silva A, Navarro MF, Batalheiro J. Theimportance of chronic venous insufficiency: various preliminary data on its medico-social consequences. Phlebologie. 1992;45:439–43.
  • Eberhardt RT, Raffetto JD. Chronic venous insuffici-ency. Circulation. 2005;111:2398-409.
  • Sansilvestri-Morel P, Rupin A, Jaisson S, Fabiani JN, Verbeuren TJ, Vanhoutte PM. Synthesis of collagen is dysregulated in cultured fibroblasts derived from skin of subjects with varicose veins as it is in venous smo-oth muscle cells. Circulation. 2002;106:479-83.
  • Lim CS, Davies AH. Pathogenesis of primary varicose veins. Br J Surg.2009; 96: 1231–42.
  • Atta HM. Varicose veins: role of mechanotransduc-tion of venous hypertension. Int J Vasc Med. 2012;2012:538627.
  • Labropoulos, Nicos, and Luis R. Leon. "Duplexevalua-tion of venousinsufficiency." Seminars in vascularsur-gery. Vol. 18. No. 1. WB Saunders, 2005.
  • Asboe-Hansen. Endocrine control of connective tissue. Am J Med. 1959;26:470-84.
  • Moulakakis KG, Sokolis DP, Perrea DN, Dontas I, Do-sios T, Poulakou MV, et al. The effects of hypothyroi-dism on the mechanical properties and histomorpho-logical structure of the thoracic aorta. Angiology. 2010;61:259-68.
  • Matsuoka LY, Wortsman J, Uitto J, Hashimoto K, Kupchella CE, Eng AM, et al. Altered skin elastic fibers in hypothyroid myxedema and pretibial myxedema. Arch Intern Med. 1985;145:117-21.
  • Raffetto JD, Khalil RA. Mechanisms of varicose vein formation: valve dysfunction and wall dilation. Phle-bology 2008;23:85–98.
  • Labropoulos N, Tiongson J, Pryor L, Tassiopoulos AK, Kang SS, Ashraf Mansour M, et al. Definition of ve-nous reflux in lower-extremity veins. J Vasc Surg 2003;38:793-8.
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Journal Section Original Articles
Authors

Betül Kızıldağ

Mehmet Akif Sarıca

Dilek Tüzün

Nursel Yurttutan This is me

Murat Baykara

Publication Date June 30, 2016
Submission Date March 1, 2016
Published in Issue Year 2016 Volume: 7 Issue: 26

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Vancouver Kızıldağ B, Sarıca MA, Tüzün D, Yurttutan N, Baykara M. Primer Kronik Venöz Yetmezlikli Hastalarda Tiroid Hormon Durumu. mkutfd. 2016;7(26).