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Trimester-specific reference intervals of thyroid function tests in Turkish pregnants.

Oktay Bulur1, Zeliha Atak2, Derun Taner Ertugrul1, Esin Beyan1, Emre Gunakan2, Serdar Karakaya1, Kubilay Sahin1, Kursat Dal1.   

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Physiological changes in hormone levels occur in thyroid gland during pregnancy. Screening of the thyroid hormone levels and determining trimester-specific reference intervals in pregnancy are important. Guidelines recommend the use of trimester-specific reference ranges for each country. The aim of this study is to determine trimester-specific thyroid function reference intervals for pregnancy in Turkish population. In total, 5000 patients were screened out of which 1258 patients have all of fT3, fT4 and TSH levels measured, were included in the study. Patients were grouped as follows: 482 women were in first trimester, 361 women were in second trimester, and 415 women were in third trimester. All analyses were performed by means of chemiluminescence methods (Liaison®; DiaSorin S.p.A., Saluggia, Italy). The TSH reference intervals were 0.005-3.65, 0.01-3.63, and 0.2-3.46 mIU/L at the first, the second, and the third trimesters of pregnancy, respectively. The fT4 reference intervals were 0.72-1.79, 0.71-1.26, and 0.65-1.12 ng/dL at the first, the second, and the third trimesters, respectively. The fT3 reference intervals were 2.45-4.03, 2.37-3.85, and 2.31-3.77 ng/dL at the first, the second, and the third trimesters, respectively. It is crucial to determine population- and gestational-specific reference intervals for trustworthy treatment of pregnants.

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Keywords:  Pregnancy; reference intervals; thyroid function tests

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31532263     DOI: 10.1080/09513590.2019.1666817

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gynecol Endocrinol        ISSN: 0951-3590            Impact factor:   2.260


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1.  Accurate interpretation of thyroid dysfunction during pregnancy: should we continue to use published guidelines instead of population-based gestation-specific reference intervals for the thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH)?

Authors:  Serenay Aytan; Burcu Çakmak; Büşra Gözaydınoğlu; Duygu Ceyda Takır; Rana Turkal; Cem Armağan Turan; Onur Elbasan; Ozan Ünlü; Günel Bahramzada; Ahmet Faruk Tekin; Tülay Çevlik; Esra Esim Büyükbayrak; Önder Şirikçi; Hülya Gözü; Goncagül Haklar
Journal:  BMC Pregnancy Childbirth       Date:  2022-03-31       Impact factor: 3.007

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