Literature DB >> 15817907

Cardiac function in borderline hypothyroidism: a study by pulsed wave tissue Doppler imaging.

Sandra Zoncu1, Francesca Pigliaru, Claudia Putzu, Lorella Pisano, Sara Vargiu, Martino Deidda, Stefano Mariotti, Giuseppe Mercuro.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: In subclinical hypothyroidism (SH), impaired diastolic function has been documented at rest and on effort, while systolic dysfunction has only been assessed on effort.
DESIGN: The aim of the present study was: (a) to further assess systolic function at rest in SH; and (b) to ascertain whether cardiac dysfunction could precede TSH increase in euthyroid patients with a high risk of developing SH.
METHODS: We studied 32 patients with classical Hashimoto's thyroiditis (22 with increased serum TSH (> 3 mU/ml - group A), and 10 with normal serum TSH (< 3 mU/ml - group B)); a third group (C), which included 13 healthy controls. All subjects underwent pulsed wave tissue Doppler imaging (PWTDI) to accurately quantify the global and regional left ventricular function.
RESULTS: When compared with group C, PWTDI indices showed that in both groups A and B there was a significant impairment of systolic ejection (P < 0.001 and P < 0.05, respectively), a delay in diastolic relaxation (P < 0.001 and P < 0.05, respectively) and a decrease in the compliance to the ventricular filling (P < 0.05). Several significant correlations were found between PWTDI parameters and serum-free T(3) and T(4) and TSH concentrations.
CONCLUSION: PWTDI is a sensitive technique that allows detection of both diastolic and systolic abnormalities, not only in patients with SH, but also in euthyroid subjects with a high risk of developing thyroid failure. Futhermore, the significant correlations of several PWTDI indices with serum FT(3) and TSH concentrations strongly support the concept of a continuum spectrum of a slight thyroid failure in autoimmune thyroiditis extending to subjects with serum TSH still within the normal range.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15817907     DOI: 10.1530/eje.1.01903

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Endocrinol        ISSN: 0804-4643            Impact factor:   6.664


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