Congenital Hypothyroidism: A Review of the Risk Factors

This study was aimed to evaluate the situation of congenital hypothyroidism (CH) in Guilan using the screening program and determine the correlation of CH with birth weight, gestational age and seasonality. During 2006 to 2010, in Guilan province, neonatal screening for CH by measurement of serum TS...

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Main Authors: Setila Dalili, Seyed Mahmood Rezvany, Arsalan Dadashi, Abdolreza Medghalchi, Hamid Mohammadi, Hosein Dalili, Mostafa Mirzanejad, Hajar Gholamnezhad, Anis Amirhakimi
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Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2012-11-01
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Online Access:https://acta.tums.ac.ir/index.php/acta/article/view/3985
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spelling doaj-514ade16b75847599212d5e214d5b0802020-11-25T03:53:10ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesActa Medica Iranica0044-60251735-96942012-11-015011Congenital Hypothyroidism: A Review of the Risk FactorsSetila Dalili0Seyed Mahmood Rezvany1Arsalan Dadashi2Abdolreza Medghalchi3Hamid Mohammadi4Hosein Dalili5Mostafa Mirzanejad6Hajar Gholamnezhad7Anis Amirhakimi8Guilan Health Center, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Guilan, Iran.Guilan Health Center, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Guilan, Iran.Guilan Health Center, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Guilan, Iran.Guilan Health Center, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Guilan, Iran.Department of Pediatrics, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran.Department of Pediatrics, Breastfeeding Research Center, Imam Khomeini Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.Guilan Health Center, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Guilan, Iran.Guilan Health Center, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Guilan, Iran.Department of Pediatrics, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran.This study was aimed to evaluate the situation of congenital hypothyroidism (CH) in Guilan using the screening program and determine the correlation of CH with birth weight, gestational age and seasonality. During 2006 to 2010, in Guilan province, neonatal screening for CH by measurement of serum TSH level was performed in 3-5 days after birth. All neonates with TSH level ≥ 5mu/l were referred to endocrinologists and serum TSH, T3 and T4 were measured. Based on public health data and profiles, total number of newborns, gestational age, route of delivery, birth season and birth weight in all screened neonates was reviewed and for ones with CH, their TSH measurements was also recorded. During 5 years, 119701 neonates were screened and CH was confirmed in 10.8% (221) of the referral cases (prevalence=1:542). No significant statistical difference was seen between gender and birth season among patients with CH and the rest of the population. Interestingly, low birth weight (LBW) (31% vs. 4.9%, P<0.01), postdate delivery (1.4% vs. 0.2%, P<0.01) and macrosomia were more prevalent in CH versus normal population (Odds ratio for post-date delivery was 6.9 and for LBW was 3.2). Rate of normal vaginal delivery (NVD) was significantly higher in neonates with CH compared to normal population (39.2% vs. 29.2%, P=0.01). LBW, postdate delivery and macrosomia are risk factors for CH. No association between sex, birth season or caesarian section delivery was seen. https://acta.tums.ac.ir/index.php/acta/article/view/3985Congenital hypothyroidismLow birth weightMacrosomiaPostdate delivery
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author Setila Dalili
Seyed Mahmood Rezvany
Arsalan Dadashi
Abdolreza Medghalchi
Hamid Mohammadi
Hosein Dalili
Mostafa Mirzanejad
Hajar Gholamnezhad
Anis Amirhakimi
spellingShingle Setila Dalili
Seyed Mahmood Rezvany
Arsalan Dadashi
Abdolreza Medghalchi
Hamid Mohammadi
Hosein Dalili
Mostafa Mirzanejad
Hajar Gholamnezhad
Anis Amirhakimi
Congenital Hypothyroidism: A Review of the Risk Factors
Acta Medica Iranica
Congenital hypothyroidism
Low birth weight
Macrosomia
Postdate delivery
author_facet Setila Dalili
Seyed Mahmood Rezvany
Arsalan Dadashi
Abdolreza Medghalchi
Hamid Mohammadi
Hosein Dalili
Mostafa Mirzanejad
Hajar Gholamnezhad
Anis Amirhakimi
author_sort Setila Dalili
title Congenital Hypothyroidism: A Review of the Risk Factors
title_short Congenital Hypothyroidism: A Review of the Risk Factors
title_full Congenital Hypothyroidism: A Review of the Risk Factors
title_fullStr Congenital Hypothyroidism: A Review of the Risk Factors
title_full_unstemmed Congenital Hypothyroidism: A Review of the Risk Factors
title_sort congenital hypothyroidism: a review of the risk factors
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Acta Medica Iranica
issn 0044-6025
1735-9694
publishDate 2012-11-01
description This study was aimed to evaluate the situation of congenital hypothyroidism (CH) in Guilan using the screening program and determine the correlation of CH with birth weight, gestational age and seasonality. During 2006 to 2010, in Guilan province, neonatal screening for CH by measurement of serum TSH level was performed in 3-5 days after birth. All neonates with TSH level ≥ 5mu/l were referred to endocrinologists and serum TSH, T3 and T4 were measured. Based on public health data and profiles, total number of newborns, gestational age, route of delivery, birth season and birth weight in all screened neonates was reviewed and for ones with CH, their TSH measurements was also recorded. During 5 years, 119701 neonates were screened and CH was confirmed in 10.8% (221) of the referral cases (prevalence=1:542). No significant statistical difference was seen between gender and birth season among patients with CH and the rest of the population. Interestingly, low birth weight (LBW) (31% vs. 4.9%, P<0.01), postdate delivery (1.4% vs. 0.2%, P<0.01) and macrosomia were more prevalent in CH versus normal population (Odds ratio for post-date delivery was 6.9 and for LBW was 3.2). Rate of normal vaginal delivery (NVD) was significantly higher in neonates with CH compared to normal population (39.2% vs. 29.2%, P=0.01). LBW, postdate delivery and macrosomia are risk factors for CH. No association between sex, birth season or caesarian section delivery was seen.
topic Congenital hypothyroidism
Low birth weight
Macrosomia
Postdate delivery
url https://acta.tums.ac.ir/index.php/acta/article/view/3985
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