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Incidence, Clinical Course, and Risk Factors of Amiodarone-Induced Thyroid Dysfunction in Japanese Adults With Congenital Heart Disease.

Daiji Takeuchi1, Kei Honda, Tokuko Shinohara, Kei Inai, Keiko Toyohara, Toshio Nakanishi.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although amiodarone (AMD)-induced thyroid dysfunction (AITD) is an important complication of AMD therapy, little is known about AITD in adult Japanese patients with congenital heart disease (CHD). METHODS AND
RESULTS: We retrospectively studied 131 adult patients with CHD who were on low-dose AMD (median, 150 mg/day). The median patient age was 28 years, and the median follow-up was 44 months. The incidence, clinical course, and risk factors of AITD, including AMD-induced thyrotoxicosis (AIT) and AMD-induced hypothyroidism (AIH), were evaluated. The total incidence of AITD was 30% (AIT: 18%, n=24; AIH: 12%, n=16). Approximately 67% of patients with AIT displayed deterioration of tachyarrhythmia, and 38% patients underwent steroid therapy. Although thyroid function and symptoms associated with AIT improved within 6 months after diagnosis in most patients with AIT (92%), 1 patient died suddenly during an acute phase of AIT. No patient with AIH exhibited deterioration of tachyarrhythmia, and 9 patients underwent thyroid hormone replacement therapy. Cox multivariate analysis identified no independent risk factor for AIT, whereas liver dysfunction (hazard ratio 2.573; 95% confidence interval 1.102-5.795) was an independent risk factor for AIH.
CONCLUSIONS: AITD commonly occurred in adult Japanese patients with CHD even though they were on a low-dose AMD regimen. Risk factors for AITD may vary according to ethnicity and diet.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26016924     DOI: 10.1253/circj.CJ-15-0042

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circ J        ISSN: 1346-9843            Impact factor:   2.993


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