Iodine Status Has No Impact on Thyroid Function in Early Healthy Pregnancy

Aim. To assess the impact of iodine status in early pregnancy on thyroid function. Methods. Women >18 years old seen at their first prenatal consult before 12 weeks of amenorrhea and without personal thyroid history were proposed thyroid screening and were eligible if they had strictly normal thy...

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Main Authors: F. Brucker-Davis, P. Ferrari, J. Gal, F. Berthier, P. Fenichel, S. Hieronimus
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2012-01-01
Series:Journal of Thyroid Research
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/168764
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spelling doaj-aadea7caa8f34c9bbd13256741374e892020-11-24T22:43:10ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Thyroid Research2090-80672042-00722012-01-01201210.1155/2012/168764168764Iodine Status Has No Impact on Thyroid Function in Early Healthy PregnancyF. Brucker-Davis0P. Ferrari1J. Gal2F. Berthier3P. Fenichel4S. Hieronimus5Department of Endocrinology, Diabetology and Reproductive Medicine, l’Archet Hospital, CHU de Nice, 151 route de Saint-Antoine, 06200 Nice, FranceDepartment of Biochemistry, CHU de Nice, 151 route de Saint-Antoine, 06200 Nice, FranceDepartment of Biostatistics, CHU de Nice, 151 route de Saint-Antoine, 06200 Nice, FranceDepartment of Biostatistics, CHU de Nice, 151 route de Saint-Antoine, 06200 Nice, FranceDepartment of Endocrinology, Diabetology and Reproductive Medicine, l’Archet Hospital, CHU de Nice, 151 route de Saint-Antoine, 06200 Nice, FranceDepartment of Endocrinology, Diabetology and Reproductive Medicine, l’Archet Hospital, CHU de Nice, 151 route de Saint-Antoine, 06200 Nice, FranceAim. To assess the impact of iodine status in early pregnancy on thyroid function. Methods. Women >18 years old seen at their first prenatal consult before 12 weeks of amenorrhea and without personal thyroid history were proposed thyroid screening and were eligible if they had strictly normal thyroid tests (fT4 > 10th percentile, TSH < 2.5 mUI/L, negative anti-TPO antibodies). Evaluation included thyroid ultrasound, extensive thyroid tests, and ioduria (UIE). Results. 110 women (27.5 y, 8 weeks of amenorrhea, smoking status: 28% current smokers) were enrolled. Results are expressed as medians. UIE was 116 μg/L. 66.3% of women had iodine deficiency (ID) defined as UIE < 150. FT4 was 14.35 pmol/L; TSH 1.18 mUI/L; fT3 5 pmol/L; thyroglobulin 17.4 ng/mL; rT3 0.27 ng/mL; thyroid volume: 9.4 ml. UIE did not correlate with any thyroid tests, but correlated negatively with thyroid volume. UIE and all thyroid tests, except fT3, correlated strongly with βhCG. Smoking correlated with higher thyroid volume and thyroglobulin and with lower rT3. Conclusions. In pregnant women selected for normal thyroid function, mild ID is present in 66% during the 1st trimester. The absence of correlation between UIE and thyroid tests at that stage contrasts with the impact of βhCG and, to a lesser degree, maternal smoking.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/168764
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author F. Brucker-Davis
P. Ferrari
J. Gal
F. Berthier
P. Fenichel
S. Hieronimus
spellingShingle F. Brucker-Davis
P. Ferrari
J. Gal
F. Berthier
P. Fenichel
S. Hieronimus
Iodine Status Has No Impact on Thyroid Function in Early Healthy Pregnancy
Journal of Thyroid Research
author_facet F. Brucker-Davis
P. Ferrari
J. Gal
F. Berthier
P. Fenichel
S. Hieronimus
author_sort F. Brucker-Davis
title Iodine Status Has No Impact on Thyroid Function in Early Healthy Pregnancy
title_short Iodine Status Has No Impact on Thyroid Function in Early Healthy Pregnancy
title_full Iodine Status Has No Impact on Thyroid Function in Early Healthy Pregnancy
title_fullStr Iodine Status Has No Impact on Thyroid Function in Early Healthy Pregnancy
title_full_unstemmed Iodine Status Has No Impact on Thyroid Function in Early Healthy Pregnancy
title_sort iodine status has no impact on thyroid function in early healthy pregnancy
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Thyroid Research
issn 2090-8067
2042-0072
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Aim. To assess the impact of iodine status in early pregnancy on thyroid function. Methods. Women >18 years old seen at their first prenatal consult before 12 weeks of amenorrhea and without personal thyroid history were proposed thyroid screening and were eligible if they had strictly normal thyroid tests (fT4 > 10th percentile, TSH < 2.5 mUI/L, negative anti-TPO antibodies). Evaluation included thyroid ultrasound, extensive thyroid tests, and ioduria (UIE). Results. 110 women (27.5 y, 8 weeks of amenorrhea, smoking status: 28% current smokers) were enrolled. Results are expressed as medians. UIE was 116 μg/L. 66.3% of women had iodine deficiency (ID) defined as UIE < 150. FT4 was 14.35 pmol/L; TSH 1.18 mUI/L; fT3 5 pmol/L; thyroglobulin 17.4 ng/mL; rT3 0.27 ng/mL; thyroid volume: 9.4 ml. UIE did not correlate with any thyroid tests, but correlated negatively with thyroid volume. UIE and all thyroid tests, except fT3, correlated strongly with βhCG. Smoking correlated with higher thyroid volume and thyroglobulin and with lower rT3. Conclusions. In pregnant women selected for normal thyroid function, mild ID is present in 66% during the 1st trimester. The absence of correlation between UIE and thyroid tests at that stage contrasts with the impact of βhCG and, to a lesser degree, maternal smoking.
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