| Literature DB >> 27579061 |
Richard H Lee1, Carole A Spencer2, Martin N Montoro3, Paola Aghajanian1, T Murphy Goodwin1, Erin A Miller1, Ivana Petrovic1, Lewis E Braverman4, Jorge H Mestman3.
Abstract
The aim of the paper is to determine the prevalence of thyroid peroxidase antibodies (TPOAb) and assess its effect on the thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) reference range during pregnancy in a primarily Latina population. Serum samples were collected from healthy pregnant women and non-pregnant controls. TSH reference ranges were calculated when TPOAb-positive patients were either included or excluded. A total of 134 pregnant women and 107 non-pregnant controls were recruited. Positive TPOAb titres were found in 23 (17.2%) of the 134 pregnant women, and in 14 (13.1%) of the 107 non-pregnant controls. When the TPOAb-positive women were included in the TSH analysis, the upper reference limit using two different methods was consistently higher: 0-2.2 fold in the non-pregnant women, 2.01-2.78 fold in the first trimester, 3.18-4.7 fold in the second and 1.05-1.42 fold in the third. The lower TSH reference limit was not affected by the inclusion of TPOAb-positive subjects. In conclusion, inclusion of TPOAb-positive patients results in higher upper reference limits during pregnancy.Entities:
Keywords: Latina; pregnancy; reference; thyroid
Year: 2009 PMID: 27579061 PMCID: PMC4989668 DOI: 10.1258/om.2009.090039
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Obstet Med ISSN: 1753-495X