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Program GoaProgram GoaProgram GoaProgram Goa
• Discuss the causes and sympto• Explain how to properly diagnExplain how to properly diagnmore than just laboratory tests• Discuss treatment protocols inphypothyroidism and thyroid res• List and explain which nutrien
l i h h id f ievaluating the thyroid function• Explain determining iodine deiodine to optimal thyroid functioiodine to optimal thyroid functio
als and Objectivesals and Objectivesals and Objectivesals and Objectives
oms of hypothyroidismnose thyroid disorders utilizingnose thyroid disorders utilizing
managing sub-clinical g gsistancents must be assessed when
eficiency and the importance of on
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“Forty percent of the American ped d lt t d ff iand adults—today are suffering n
lack of an ingredient vital for heaNo. Or unavailable? No. For yeayrole of the deficiency in some are
had clues to its great importancknowledge too often has not beknowledge too often has not beused—because of the unreliabilfailed to show the deficiency ev
if t ti l l h imanifestations clearly enough in laboratory tests have erred and
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eople—four of every ten children dl l d d i feedlessly and many are dying for
alth. Is the ingredient unknown? ars, medicine has recognized the geas of health and disease and has ce in many other areas. But the een used—and still is not beingeen used—and still is not being lity of laboratory tests that have ven when doctors could see its
ti t b f th A d hilpatients before them. And while d have misled both doctors and s have suffered.”
Broda O. Barnes, M.D. Introduction to Hypothyroidism, The Unsuspected Illness. 1976.
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•• HypothyroidismHypothyroidism•• Poor T4 Converters and TPoor T4 Converters and T
ResistanceResistance•• Fibromyalgia and ChronicFibromyalgia and Chronic
H th idi d A tH th idi d A t•• Hyperthyroidism and AutHyperthyroidism and Aut•• Natural HormonesNatural Hormones
DietDiet•• DietDiet•• DetoxificationDetoxification•• Coagulation DisordersCoagulation Disorders•• Coagulation DisordersCoagulation Disorders
yroid Disordersyroid Disordersyroid Disordersyroid Disorders
Thyroid Hormone Thyroid Hormone
c Fatigue Syndromec Fatigue Syndromet i Di dt i Di dtoimmune Disorderstoimmune Disorders
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•• Affects every cell in boAffects every cell in bo•• Cannot achieve optimuCannot achieve optimuCannot achieve optimuCannot achieve optimu
properly functioning thproperly functioning th•• Hypothyroidism may bHypothyroidism may b•• Hypothyroidism may bHypothyroidism may b
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h di dh di dmay have undiagnosed may have undiagnosed
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Thyroid and OThyroid and OImbalancesImbalances
•• AllergiesAllergies•• ArthritisArthritis
CC•• CancerCancer•• CandidaCandida•• Chronic FatigueChronic Fatiguegg•• Coronary Artery DiseaseCoronary Artery Disease•• Cystic breastsCystic breasts
C i iC i i•• Cystic ovaries Cystic ovaries •• DiabetesDiabetes•• EndometriosisEndometriosisEndometriosisEndometriosis
Other Endocrine Other Endocrine
•• GoutGout•• HypertensionHypertension•• Hypotension Hypotension •• InfertilityInfertility
M t l Di dM t l Di d•• Mental Disorders Mental Disorders •• Multiple SclerosisMultiple Sclerosis•• ObesityObesityObesityObesity•• P.M.S.P.M.S.•• PsoriasisPsoriasis
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Colorado ThyrColorado ThyrPrevalence StuPrevalence Stu
•• 25,862 studied25,862 studied•• 10% of people studied10% of people studied10% of people studied 10% of people studied
undiagnosed abnormalundiagnosed abnormal•• 13 million nationally m13 million nationally m•• 13 million nationally m13 million nationally m
abnormal thyroid funcabnormal thyroid func
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were found to havewere found to havewere found to have were found to have l thyroid functionl thyroid function
may have undiagnosedmay have undiagnosedmay have undiagnosed may have undiagnosed ction.ction.
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Sunscreen InhibSunscreen InhibSunscreen InhibSunscreen InhibFunctionFunctionFunctionFunction
A i l diA i l di•• Animal studiesAnimal studies•• Rats treated with 4MBC and Rats treated with 4MBC and BB
days found to have significantldays found to have significantldays found to have significantldays found to have significantl•• Weight of thyroid glands incWeight of thyroid glands inc•• All above results prevented iAll above results prevented i
presentpresent
“The work has shown that MBC an“The work has shown that MBC anpituitarypituitary--thyroid hormonal systethyroid hormonal syste
discovered in humans, then we mdiscovered in humans, then we mour children and those with existour children and those with existour children and those with existour children and those with exist
iodineiodine--deficient areasdeficient areas20062006
bits Thyroid bits Thyroid bits Thyroid bits Thyroid
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nd BP2 are potent disrupters of the nd BP2 are potent disrupters of the em in rats. If the same effect is em in rats. If the same effect is ay have to rethink how we protect ay have to rethink how we protect ting thyroid problems or those inting thyroid problems or those in
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ting thyroid problems or those in ting thyroid problems or those in s from sun exposure.”s from sun exposure.”6. 6. EuropEurop. Congress of . Congress of EndocrinEndocrin. Presentation. Presentation..
Hypothyroidism aHypothyroidism aHypothyroidism aHypothyroidism a
•• 2550 Subjects2550 Subjects•• Subclinical hypothyroiSubclinical hypothyroiSubclinical hypothyroiSubclinical hypothyroi
260% increase in the p260% increase in the pdiseasediseasedisease.disease.
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and Atherosclerosisand Atherosclerosisand Atherosclerosisand Atherosclerosis
dism associated with adism associated with adism associated with a dism associated with a revalence of heart revalence of heart
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Hypothyroidism aHypothyroidism aHypothyroidism aHypothyroidism a
• TSH receptor is expresand adipocytesp y• Elevated TSH may dire
function of coronary ary• Induce ischemic heart di
and Atherosclerosisand Atherosclerosisand Atherosclerosisand Atherosclerosis
ssed on coronary arteries
ectly affect endothelial rteries or fat cellsisease in hypothyroidism.
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Hypothyroidism anHypothyroidism anHypothyroidism anHypothyroidism an
•• 169 participants169 participants•• 53 children of mothers w53 children of mothers w53 children of mothers w53 children of mothers w
•• Treated with LTreated with L--ThyroxinThyroxinpregnancypregnancy
•• TSH was only monitor uTSH was only monitor u
•• 116 controls116 controls•• Evaluated at 6, 12 and Evaluated at 6, 12 and
neuropsychological evaneuropsychological eva
nd Neurodevelopmentnd Neurodevelopmentnd Neurodevelopmentnd Neurodevelopment
with hypothyroidismwith hypothyroidismwith hypothyroidismwith hypothyroidismne shortly before or during ne shortly before or during
usedused
18 months and a 18 months and a aluation at 5 yearsaluation at 5 years
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Hypothyroidism anHypothyroidism anHypothyroidism anHypothyroidism anHypothyroidism anHypothyroidism anHypothyroidism anHypothyroidism an
•• InfancyInfancy•• Children of hypothyroidChildren of hypothyroidChildren of hypothyroidChildren of hypothyroid
abnormal visual procesabnormal visual procesand as well as and as well as sensorimsensorim
•• At age 5, mean IQ 8 poiAt age 5, mean IQ 8 poihypothyroid mothershypothyroid mothers
•• Also had lower scores onAlso had lower scores onwell as verbal and associwell as verbal and associ
nd Neurodevelopmentnd Neurodevelopmentnd Neurodevelopmentnd Neurodevelopmentnd Neurodevelopmentnd Neurodevelopmentnd Neurodevelopmentnd Neurodevelopment
d mothers found to haved mothers found to haved mothers found to have d mothers found to have sing, deficits in attention sing, deficits in attention otorotor skills and memoryskills and memoryints lower in children of ints lower in children of
n tests of working memory, as n tests of working memory, as iative learningiative learning
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IQ and MaternalIQ and MaternalIQ and Maternal IQ and Maternal
•• Children of mothers withChildren of mothers withhypothyroidism v. mothehypothyroidism v. motheyp yyp yhypothyroidismhypothyroidism
•• IQ scores were 7 pointsIQ scores were 7 pointsIQ scores were 7 points IQ scores were 7 points untreated mothersuntreated mothers
•• 19% of untreated mother19% of untreated mother•• 19% of untreated mother19% of untreated mother<85 compared with 5% o<85 compared with 5% o
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h untreated h untreated ers without ers without
lowered in children oflowered in children oflowered in children of lowered in children of
rs had children with IQrs had children with IQrs had children with IQ rs had children with IQ of othersof others
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Low T4 Levels CoLow T4 Levels CoLow T4 Levels CoLow T4 Levels CoNeurodevelopmenNeurodevelopmenNeurodevelopmenNeurodevelopmen
•• 220 Children220 Children•• Neurodevelopmental ANeurodevelopmental ANeurodevelopmental ANeurodevelopmental A•• 22 Children of mothers22 Children of mothers
12 weeks gestation scor12 weeks gestation scor12 weeks gestation scor12 weeks gestation scoron the Psychomoter Deon the Psychomoter Decompared with the othecompared with the othecompared with the othecompared with the othe
orrelated With orrelated With orrelated With orrelated With nt Problems nt Problems nt Problems nt Problems
Assessment at 10 monthsAssessment at 10 monthsAssessment at 10 monthsAssessment at 10 monthss having the lowest T4 at s having the lowest T4 at red significantly worsered significantly worsered significantly worse red significantly worse evelopmental Index as evelopmental Index as ersersers.ers.
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ClinClin. . EndocrinEndocrin. . OxfOxf. 2003:59:282. 2003:59:282--88
Thyroid Disease aThyroid Disease aThyroid Disease aThyroid Disease aThyroid Disease aThyroid Disease aThyroid Disease aThyroid Disease a
•• Increased risk of spontIncreased risk of spont•• Women with hypothyroWomen with hypothyroWomen with hypothyroWomen with hypothyro
•• 200% increase risk of p200% increase risk of pthose women that had hthose women that had hthose women that had hthose women that had h
and Preterm Deliveryand Preterm Deliveryand Preterm Deliveryand Preterm Deliveryand Preterm Deliveryand Preterm Deliveryand Preterm Deliveryand Preterm Delivery
taneous abortiontaneous abortionoidism or thyroid antibodiesoidism or thyroid antibodiesoidism or thyroid antibodiesoidism or thyroid antibodiespreterm delivery in preterm delivery in hypothyroidismhypothyroidismhypothyroidismhypothyroidism
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HistoryHistoryHistoryHistory
•• AcneAcne•• ArthritisArthritis•• ArteriosclerosisArteriosclerosis•• ConstipationConstipationpp•• Cold ExtremitiesCold Extremities•• DepressionDepressionDepressionDepression•• EczemaEczema•• Fatigue (A M Fatigue)Fatigue (A M Fatigue)•• Fatigue (A.M. Fatigue)Fatigue (A.M. Fatigue)•• HeadachesHeadaches
•• HypercholesterolHypercholesterol•• HypertensionHypertensionypyp•• Infertility Infertility •• Menstrual disordersMenstrual disorders•• Ovarian cystsOvarian cysts•• PMSPMSPMSPMS•• Poor memoryPoor memory•• PsoriasisPsoriasis
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•• PsoriasisPsoriasis•• Recurrent infectionsRecurrent infections
Hypertension anHypertension anHypertension anHypertension anHypertension anHypertension anHypertension anHypertension an
•• Dr. Barnes felt there wDr. Barnes felt there wb.pb.p. and hypothyroid. and hypothyroidpp yp yyp y
•• Reviewed his records oReviewed his records o•• Of 95 patients who preOf 95 patients who pre•• Of 95 patients who preOf 95 patients who pre
hypertension and hypohypertension and hyposhowed a significant deshowed a significant deshowed a significant deshowed a significant deafter treatment for hypafter treatment for hyp
nd Hypothyroidismnd Hypothyroidismnd Hypothyroidismnd Hypothyroidismnd Hypothyroidismnd Hypothyroidismnd Hypothyroidismnd Hypothyroidism
was a link between high was a link between high
over 10 year periodover 10 year periodesented withesented withesented with esented with othyroidism, 95% (90) othyroidism, 95% (90) ecline in blood pressureecline in blood pressureecline in blood pressure ecline in blood pressure pothyroidismpothyroidism
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Further ResearcFurther ResearcHypertension/HHypertension/H
• Dr. Barnes followed 1,5treated for hypothyroidyp y
• Incidence of hypertensi(the same as in the gene(the same as in the gene
• Only 12 new cases of Hnext 20 yearsnext 20 years• Approximately 225-375
develop HTN as they agdevelop HTN as they ag
ch on ch on HypothyroidismHypothyroidism
500 patients who were dismion initially was 10% eral population)eral population)
HTN developed over the
5 patients were expected to ged
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ged
Physical ExamPhysical ExamPhysical ExamPhysical Exam
•• Anemia Anemia •• Dry skinDry skinyy•• EdemaEdema•• GoiterGoiter•• Hair loss Hair loss •• HypertensionHypertensionHypertensionHypertension
m Signsm Signsm Signsm Signs
•• HypotensionHypotension•• MacroglossiaMacroglossiagg•• PeriorbitalPeriorbital edemaedema•• Poor eyebrow growthPoor eyebrow growthy gy g•• Puffy facePuffy face•• Sluggish reflexesSluggish reflexesSluggish reflexesSluggish reflexes
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Copyright ©1997 The Endocrine SocietyCopyright ©1997 The Endocrine Society ZulewskiZulewski, H. et a, H. et aal. J al. J ClinClin EndocrinolEndocrinol MetabMetab 1997;82:7711997;82:771--776776
Lab WorkLab WorkLab WorkLab Work
•• Blood TestsBlood Tests•• TSH, T4 total, T3 total,TSH, T4 total, T3 total,, , ,, , ,
•• 24 Hour urine testing24 Hour urine testing•• Serum FerritinSerum Ferritin•• Serum B12 (>450pc/ml)Serum B12 (>450pc/ml)
•• Clinical Pearls, March 1997, Vol. 7, NClinical Pearls, March 1997, Vol. 7, N
Reverse T3 Reverse T3
No. 3.No. 3.
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TSH and ThyroidTSH and ThyroidTSH and ThyroidTSH and Thyroid
•• 50 50 euthyroideuthyroid subjects undsubjects und•• 1/3 found to have thyroid 1/3 found to have thyroid yy
•• Higher mean TSH Higher mean TSH (1/5mIU(1/5mIUbenign disease (1.01miU/mlbenign disease (1.01miU/ml
•• 8.7x increase risk of thyroid8.7x increase risk of thyroidupper three quartiles of TSupper three quartiles of TSthe lowest quartile (0.34the lowest quartile (0.34--1.11.1q (q (
•• T3 levels lowered T3 levels lowered in those din those d(113ng/dl) as compared to t(113ng/dl) as compared to t(130 /dl)(130 /dl)(130ng/dl).(130ng/dl).
d Cancerd Cancerd Cancerd Cancer
ergoing ergoing thyroidectomythyroidectomycancercancer
U/L) as compared to those with U/L) as compared to those with l)l)d cancer d cancer in subjects with TSH in in subjects with TSH in H values (1.2H values (1.2--3.7) compared to 3.7) compared to
1)1)))diagnosed with thyroid cancer diagnosed with thyroid cancer those with benign disease those with benign disease
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Reverse T3Reverse T3Reverse T3Reverse T3
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TSH Is A Poor TTSH Is A Poor TTSH Is A Poor TTSH Is A Poor T
“The“The biologicalbiological effeceffecthethe peripheralperipheral tistisconcentrationsconcentrations-- reflereflehypothyroidismhypothyroidism.. AAyp yyp y(thyroid(thyroid hormone)hormone)guidedguided byby clinicalclinical ananandand thyroidthyroid hormonehormoneandand thyroidthyroid hormonehormonebyby serumserum TSHTSH conceconce
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ctscts ofof thyroidthyroid hormoneshormones atatssuesssues-- andand notnot TSHTSHectect thethe clinicalclinical severityseverity ofofAA judiciousjudicious initiationinitiation ofofjj
treatmenttreatment shouldshould bebendnd metabolicmetabolic presentationpresentationee concentrationsconcentrations andand notnotee concentrationsconcentrations andand notnot
entrationsentrations..””
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“TSH above 2.0mU/L is a risk fahypothyroidism, especially when Thypothyroidism, especially when Tin the absence of thyroid antibodiefficacy of treating subclinical hyp
on the TSH reference range aloneon the TSH reference range alone, TSH elevation with patient-specific
of TPO an
actor for future development of TPO is detected. This is true evenTPO is detected. This is true even ies. Ultimately, the diagnosis and pothyroidism should not be based but should integrate the degree ofbut should integrate the degree of
c risk factors and the concentration tibodies.”
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Fetal Death, ImpFetal Death, Impand Neonatal Hyand Neonatal Hy
•• 9,403 Women9,403 Women•• TSH measured during sTSH measured during sTSH measured during sTSH measured during s•• 2.2% had TSH >6mU/L2.2% had TSH >6mU/L
R f f l d hR f f l d h•• Rate of fetal death was oRate of fetal death was owith elevated TSHwith elevated TSH
aired Development aired Development ypothyroidismypothyroidism
econd trimesterecond trimesterecond trimesterecond trimester
4 hi h i4 hi h iover 4x higher in women over 4x higher in women
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TSH and WeightTSH and WeightTSH and WeightTSH and Weight
•• Women:Women:Framingham study. 2407 parti
•• Weight increased by 2.3kgWeight increased by 2.3kgin TSH concentrationin TSH concentration
•• Men: Men: •• Weight increased by 1.1kgWeight increased by 1.1kgWeight increased by 1.1kgWeight increased by 1.1kg
in TSH concentrationin TSH concentration
“Change in serum TSH concentratiChange in serum TSH concentratirange) was strongly and linearly as
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cipants followed for 3.5 years.
g for every 1g for every 1--unit increment unit increment
g for every 1g for every 1--unit incrementunit incrementg for every 1g for every 1 unit increment unit increment
ons over time (within reference
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ons over time (within reference ssociated with weight gain.”
TSH and ADHDTSH and ADHDTSH and ADHDTSH and ADHD
•• 4 year old children4 year old children•• TSH levels and neurobehavTSH levels and neurobehav•• High normal TSH levels (>7High normal TSH levels (>7
associated with memory andassociated with memory andskills skills •• Positively associated with hyPositively associated with hy•• TSH >2.2 presented lower TSH >2.2 presented lower nene
as higher risk of attention andas higher risk of attention andsymptoms.symptoms.y py p
ioral changesioral changesgg7575thth Percentile) negatively Percentile) negatively d verbal and quantitative d verbal and quantitative
yperactivity/impulsivity symptomsyperactivity/impulsivity symptomseurodevelopmentaleurodevelopmental scores as well scores as well d impulsivity/hyperactivity d impulsivity/hyperactivity
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Thyroid FunctionThyroid FunctionDiseaseDisease
•• 209 Participants209 Participants•• 12.7 years follow12.7 years follow--upupyy pp•• Women in the lowest (<Women in the lowest (<
(>2.1(>2.1 mIUmIU/L) of serum T/L) of serum T( 2.1 ( 2.1 mIUmIU/L) of serum T/L) of serum Tincreased risk of Alzheimincreased risk of Alzheimto those in middleto those in middle tertiletertileto those in middle to those in middle tertiletertile
•• Lowest Lowest tertiletertile: 239% in: 239% inHi h tHi h t t tilt til 215% i215% i•• Highest Highest tertiletertile: 215% in: 215% in
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1.0mIU/L) and highest 1.0mIU/L) and highest TSH concentration hadTSH concentration hadTSH concentration had TSH concentration had mer’s disease compared mer’s disease compared ee (0.5(0.5--5.0mIU/L)5.0mIU/L)ee (0.5(0.5 5.0mIU/L)5.0mIU/L)creasecrease
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TSH and Heart ATSH and Heart ATSH and Heart ATSH and Heart A
•• 17,311 women and 800217,311 women and 8002•• Without thyroid or cardioWithout thyroid or cardioWithout thyroid or cardioWithout thyroid or cardio•• ALL participants had norALL participants had nor•• Median followMedian follow--up of 8 3up of 8 3Median followMedian follow up of 8.3 up of 8.3 •• Women stratified into thrWomen stratified into thr
•• TSH 0 5TSH 0 5--1 4mIU/L1 4mIU/LTSH 0.5TSH 0.5 1.4mIU/L1.4mIU/L•• TSH 1.14TSH 1.14--2.52mIU/L2.52mIU/L•• TSH 2.5TSH 2.5--3.5mIU/L3.5mIU/L
AttacksAttacksAttacks (1)Attacks (1)
2 men2 menovascular diseaseovascular diseaseovascular diseaseovascular diseasermal TSH (0.5rmal TSH (0.5--3.5)3.5)yearsyearsyearsyears
ree groups:ree groups:
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TSH and HeartTSH and HeartTSH and HeartTSH and HeartTSH and Heart TSH and Heart TSH and Heart TSH and Heart
•• In women, significant differencIn women, significant differencrange and the mid and upper rrange and the mid and upper rMid (TSH1 14Mid (TSH1 14 2 52) 42 52) 4•• Mid range: (TSH1.14Mid range: (TSH1.14--2.52): 42.52): 4cardiovascular deathcardiovascular death
•• Upper range: (TSH 2.5Upper range: (TSH 2.5--3.5): 63.5): 6Upper range: (TSH 2.5Upper range: (TSH 2.5 3.5): 63.5): 6cardiovascular deathcardiovascular death
“Thyrotropin levels within the refery plinearly associated with CHD mortathat relatively low but clinically normthe risk of fatal CHD ”the risk of fatal CHD.
AttacksAttacksAttacksAttacksAttacks Attacks (2)(2)Attacks Attacks (2)(2)
ce between women in the lower ce between women in the lower ranges.ranges.41% i i k f41% i i k f41% increase risk of 41% increase risk of
69% increase risk of69% increase risk of69% increase risk of 69% increase risk of
rence range were positively and g p yality in women. The results indicate mal thyroid function may increase
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How To Check THow To Check THow To Check THow To Check TTemperatureTemperatureTemperatureTemperature
•• Shake thermometer down Shake thermometer down •• In A.M., take axillary temIn A.M., take axillary tem, y, y
10 minutes10 minutes•• Menstruating women shouMenstruating women shou
on days 2on days 2--4 of cycle4 of cycle•• Normal axillary temperatuNormal axillary temperatu
The Basal Body The Basal Body The Basal Body The Basal Body
at nightat nightperature before arising for perature before arising for p gp g
uld take their temperatures uld take their temperatures
ure is 97.8ure is 97.8--98.298.2
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Diagnosing HypDiagnosing HypDiagnosing HypDiagnosing Hyp
•• HistoryHistory•• Physical examPhysical examPhysical examPhysical exam•• Basal Body TemperatuBasal Body Temperatu
Bl d TBl d T•• Blood Tests.Blood Tests.
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Comparing ThyComparing ThyComparing ThyComparing Thy
Desiccated ThyroidDesiccated Thyroid•• T1 T1 •• T2T2•• T3T3•• T4T4•• CalcitoninCalcitonin•• Diuretic EffectDiuretic Effect•• Diuretic EffectDiuretic Effect•• SeleniumSelenium
yroid Medicationsyroid Medicationsyroid Medicationsyroid Medications
Levothyroxine SodiumLevothyroxine Sodium•• T4T4
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Other Thyroid RxOther Thyroid RxOther Thyroid RxOther Thyroid Rx
•• NatureNature--ThroidThroid and and WestWest•• CornCorn--free, desiccated thyfree, desiccated thyCornCorn free, desiccated thyfree, desiccated thy
•• Compounded DesiccatedCompounded Desiccated•• No fillersNo fillers•• No fillersNo fillers•• Adjust dosageAdjust dosage
C d d T3C d d T3•• Compounded T3Compounded T3•• Slow releaseSlow release•• No fillersNo fillers
x Choicesx Choicesx. Choicesx. Choices
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Synthroid and LevoSynthroid and LevoDrugs According toDrugs According to
“…no currently marketed ora“…no currently marketed oralevothyroxine sodium produclevothyroxine sodium produclevothyroxine sodium produclevothyroxine sodium producdemonstrate consistent potedemonstrate consistent poteno currently marketed orally no currently marketed orally sodium product is generallysodium product is generallysodium product is generally sodium product is generally effective.”effective.”
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ally administered ally administered ct has been shown toct has been shown toct has been shown to ct has been shown to
ency and stability and thus, ency and stability and thus, administered levothyroxine administered levothyroxine recognized as safe andrecognized as safe andrecognized as safe and recognized as safe and
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•• Adults: Start at ½ graiAdults: Start at ½ grai•• Elderly heart disease hElderly heart disease hElderly, heart disease hElderly, heart disease h
and go slowlyand go slowly•• Monitor basal temperaMonitor basal tempera•• Monitor basal temperaMonitor basal tempera
physical exam signs anphysical exam signs an
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atures lab workatures lab workatures, lab work, atures, lab work, d symptoms.d symptoms.
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