| Literature DB >> 3344451 |
H Silberman1, D Eisenberg, J Ryan, R Shofler, J Niland, E Kaptein, J Nicoloff, C Spencer.
Abstract
Thyroid indices and nutritional assessment values were measured in 73 critically ill euthyroid patients within 48 hours of admission to the medical or surgical intensive care unit. Significantly increased rates of mortality were observed among patients with decreased T3 or T4 levels or elevated T3UR or rT3 values. Alterations in thyroid function tests were associated with changes in certain putative nutritional indices, including serum albumin and transferrin concentrations, triceps skin fold and skin test reactivity. The data indicated that thyroid parameters measured early in the critical phase of illness are predictive of subsequent outcome. The pathogenesis of altered thyroid hormone metabolism is unknown, but nutritional deprivation may be an important contributing factor.Entities:
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Year: 1988 PMID: 3344451
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Gynecol Obstet ISSN: 0039-6087