A prospective randomized clinical study of perioperative oral thyroid hormone treatment for children undergoing surgery for congenital heart diseases

Context : Thyroid hormone deficiency is known to occur after cardiac surgery and known as nonthyroid illness (NTI). The beneficial role perioperative thyroid hormone supplementation in children has been debatable more so with oral supplementation. Aims : The aim is to evaluate the role of pre-operat...

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Main Authors: Alok Kumar, Nikhil Tiwari, H Ravi Ramamurthy, Vivek Kumar, Gaurav Kumar
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2021-01-01
Series:Annals of Pediatric Cardiology
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Online Access:http://www.annalspc.com/article.asp?issn=0974-2069;year=2021;volume=14;issue=2;spage=170;epage=177;aulast=Kumar
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spelling doaj-e2adfb61a36b41d5822817b45228fa052021-06-02T07:02:44ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsAnnals of Pediatric Cardiology0974-20692021-01-0114217017710.4103/apc.APC_193_20A prospective randomized clinical study of perioperative oral thyroid hormone treatment for children undergoing surgery for congenital heart diseasesAlok KumarNikhil TiwariH Ravi RamamurthyVivek KumarGaurav KumarContext : Thyroid hormone deficiency is known to occur after cardiac surgery and known as nonthyroid illness (NTI). The beneficial role perioperative thyroid hormone supplementation in children has been debatable more so with oral supplementation. Aims : The aim is to evaluate the role of pre-operative oral thyroid hormone therapy in preventing NTI. To assess its effect on post-operative thyroid hormone levels, hemodynamic parameters, and cardiac function of infants and small children undergoing pediatric cardiac surgery. Settings and Design : Prospective randomized, double-blinded controlled trial at a tertiary level pediatric cardiothoracic center. Materials and Methods : Sixty-five children aged under 18 months undergoing corrective surgeries on cardiopulmonary bypass were included. Patients were randomized into two equal groups: placebo group (given placebo) and thyroxine group (given thyroxine tablet 10 μg/kg) orally once a day starting on the preoperative evening till the fifth postoperative day. The postoperative hemodynamics, inotropic requirement, ventilatory requirement, and cardiac function on echocardiography were observed. Statistical Tests : Shapiro–Wilk test, Mann–Whitney/t-test, Chi-square test, ANOVA with Tukey correction were used. Results : Serum triiodothyronine and thyroxine levels postoperatively were significantly higher in the thyroxine group than in the placebo group. There was no significant difference in left ventricular ejection fraction, hemodynamic variables, extubation time, and length of intensive care unit (ICU) stay between the two groups. Conclusions : In infants and small children undergoing corrective cardiac surgery, perioperative oral thyroid hormone therapy reduces the severity of postoperative NTI. It increases the serum level of thyroid hormones but the therapy does not translate to better hemodynamics, reduced inotropic requirement, reduced ventilatory requirement, improved myocardial function or reduced ICU stay when compared to placebo.http://www.annalspc.com/article.asp?issn=0974-2069;year=2021;volume=14;issue=2;spage=170;epage=177;aulast=Kumarcardiopulmonary bypasscongenital heart surgeryfast tracknonthyroid illnessthyroxine
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author Alok Kumar
Nikhil Tiwari
H Ravi Ramamurthy
Vivek Kumar
Gaurav Kumar
spellingShingle Alok Kumar
Nikhil Tiwari
H Ravi Ramamurthy
Vivek Kumar
Gaurav Kumar
A prospective randomized clinical study of perioperative oral thyroid hormone treatment for children undergoing surgery for congenital heart diseases
Annals of Pediatric Cardiology
cardiopulmonary bypass
congenital heart surgery
fast track
nonthyroid illness
thyroxine
author_facet Alok Kumar
Nikhil Tiwari
H Ravi Ramamurthy
Vivek Kumar
Gaurav Kumar
author_sort Alok Kumar
title A prospective randomized clinical study of perioperative oral thyroid hormone treatment for children undergoing surgery for congenital heart diseases
title_short A prospective randomized clinical study of perioperative oral thyroid hormone treatment for children undergoing surgery for congenital heart diseases
title_full A prospective randomized clinical study of perioperative oral thyroid hormone treatment for children undergoing surgery for congenital heart diseases
title_fullStr A prospective randomized clinical study of perioperative oral thyroid hormone treatment for children undergoing surgery for congenital heart diseases
title_full_unstemmed A prospective randomized clinical study of perioperative oral thyroid hormone treatment for children undergoing surgery for congenital heart diseases
title_sort prospective randomized clinical study of perioperative oral thyroid hormone treatment for children undergoing surgery for congenital heart diseases
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Annals of Pediatric Cardiology
issn 0974-2069
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Context : Thyroid hormone deficiency is known to occur after cardiac surgery and known as nonthyroid illness (NTI). The beneficial role perioperative thyroid hormone supplementation in children has been debatable more so with oral supplementation. Aims : The aim is to evaluate the role of pre-operative oral thyroid hormone therapy in preventing NTI. To assess its effect on post-operative thyroid hormone levels, hemodynamic parameters, and cardiac function of infants and small children undergoing pediatric cardiac surgery. Settings and Design : Prospective randomized, double-blinded controlled trial at a tertiary level pediatric cardiothoracic center. Materials and Methods : Sixty-five children aged under 18 months undergoing corrective surgeries on cardiopulmonary bypass were included. Patients were randomized into two equal groups: placebo group (given placebo) and thyroxine group (given thyroxine tablet 10 μg/kg) orally once a day starting on the preoperative evening till the fifth postoperative day. The postoperative hemodynamics, inotropic requirement, ventilatory requirement, and cardiac function on echocardiography were observed. Statistical Tests : Shapiro–Wilk test, Mann–Whitney/t-test, Chi-square test, ANOVA with Tukey correction were used. Results : Serum triiodothyronine and thyroxine levels postoperatively were significantly higher in the thyroxine group than in the placebo group. There was no significant difference in left ventricular ejection fraction, hemodynamic variables, extubation time, and length of intensive care unit (ICU) stay between the two groups. Conclusions : In infants and small children undergoing corrective cardiac surgery, perioperative oral thyroid hormone therapy reduces the severity of postoperative NTI. It increases the serum level of thyroid hormones but the therapy does not translate to better hemodynamics, reduced inotropic requirement, reduced ventilatory requirement, improved myocardial function or reduced ICU stay when compared to placebo.
topic cardiopulmonary bypass
congenital heart surgery
fast track
nonthyroid illness
thyroxine
url http://www.annalspc.com/article.asp?issn=0974-2069;year=2021;volume=14;issue=2;spage=170;epage=177;aulast=Kumar
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