The thyroid in ischemic heart disease: An autopsy study

Thyroid dysfunctions, particularly hypothyroidism, predispose to cardiovascular diseases, such as atherosclerotic coronary artery disease. However, thyroid functions are not always assessed in such patients. In this report, we studied the cases with pathologically evident ischemic heart disease (IHD...

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Main Authors: Pradeep Vaideeswar, Saranya Singaravel, Prajakta Gupte
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-12-01
Series:Indian Heart Journal
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0019483218300774
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spelling doaj-076760b481fe401dacf0a410aa3797c02020-11-24T21:11:19ZengElsevierIndian Heart Journal0019-48322018-12-0170S489S491The thyroid in ischemic heart disease: An autopsy studyPradeep Vaideeswar0Saranya Singaravel1Prajakta Gupte2Corresponding author. Department of Pathology (Cardiovascular & Thoracic Division), Seth GS Medical College & KEM Hospital, Parel, Mumbai 400 012, India. Tel.: +919833509435.; Department of Pathology (Cardiovascular & Thoracic Division), Seth GS Medical College & KEM Hospital, Mumbai, IndiaDepartment of Pathology (Cardiovascular & Thoracic Division), Seth GS Medical College & KEM Hospital, Mumbai, IndiaDepartment of Pathology (Cardiovascular & Thoracic Division), Seth GS Medical College & KEM Hospital, Mumbai, IndiaThyroid dysfunctions, particularly hypothyroidism, predispose to cardiovascular diseases, such as atherosclerotic coronary artery disease. However, thyroid functions are not always assessed in such patients. In this report, we studied the cases with pathologically evident ischemic heart disease (IHD) at autopsy and correlated with the absence or presence of thyroid disease. In a 5-year retrospective autopsy-based study, cases with IHD in whom the thyroid gland was dissected at autopsy were analyzed. The thyroid gland was available for assessment in 181 of the 255 autopsied cases with IHD. The majority were males with a mean age of 59.9 years. Thyroid pathology was noted in 58 patients (32.0%) in the form of uninodular or multinodular goiter (56.9%), lymphocytic thyroiditis (37.9%), and Hashimoto's thyroiditis (5.2%). Based on our experience, we feel it may be worthwhile to assess the thyroid by simple inspection and palpation followed by ultrasonographic imaging and estimations of hormones, thyroid-stimulating hormone and antithyroidal antibodies, in all patients presenting with IHD. Keywords: Ischemic heart disease, Thyroid, Hypothyroidism, Autopsyhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0019483218300774
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author Pradeep Vaideeswar
Saranya Singaravel
Prajakta Gupte
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Prajakta Gupte
The thyroid in ischemic heart disease: An autopsy study
Indian Heart Journal
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Prajakta Gupte
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title The thyroid in ischemic heart disease: An autopsy study
title_short The thyroid in ischemic heart disease: An autopsy study
title_full The thyroid in ischemic heart disease: An autopsy study
title_fullStr The thyroid in ischemic heart disease: An autopsy study
title_full_unstemmed The thyroid in ischemic heart disease: An autopsy study
title_sort thyroid in ischemic heart disease: an autopsy study
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series Indian Heart Journal
issn 0019-4832
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Thyroid dysfunctions, particularly hypothyroidism, predispose to cardiovascular diseases, such as atherosclerotic coronary artery disease. However, thyroid functions are not always assessed in such patients. In this report, we studied the cases with pathologically evident ischemic heart disease (IHD) at autopsy and correlated with the absence or presence of thyroid disease. In a 5-year retrospective autopsy-based study, cases with IHD in whom the thyroid gland was dissected at autopsy were analyzed. The thyroid gland was available for assessment in 181 of the 255 autopsied cases with IHD. The majority were males with a mean age of 59.9 years. Thyroid pathology was noted in 58 patients (32.0%) in the form of uninodular or multinodular goiter (56.9%), lymphocytic thyroiditis (37.9%), and Hashimoto's thyroiditis (5.2%). Based on our experience, we feel it may be worthwhile to assess the thyroid by simple inspection and palpation followed by ultrasonographic imaging and estimations of hormones, thyroid-stimulating hormone and antithyroidal antibodies, in all patients presenting with IHD. Keywords: Ischemic heart disease, Thyroid, Hypothyroidism, Autopsy
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