Basal and stimulated TSH serum concentrations in euthyroid thyroid nodule patients.

Thyroidology Pub Date : 1991-05-01
A Carpri, M G Toni, C De Gaudio, A Mita, A Sagripanti
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Serum TSH concentrations were determined by a sensitive second generation immunoradiometric (IRMA) assay, basally and 20 min after i.v. injection of 200 micrograms of TRH, in 630 consecutive ambulatory clinically and biochemically euthyroid patients with palpable thyroid nodules. The TSH response was defined as normal when the stimulated TSH values was higher than the basal one by at least 2 microU/ml, as suppressed when the difference between the two TSH values was less than 1 microU/ml and as blunted when this difference was between 1 and 2 microU/ml. The TSH response was normal in 511 patients (81.1%), suppressed in 78 (12.4%) and blunted in 41 cases (6.5%). Nodule patients with suppressed responses showed significantly higher mean age (52.7 vs 45.8 years; p < 0.05) and mean serum concentrations of TT4 (9.32 vs 8.71 micrograms/dl; p < 0.05), TT3 (161 vs 137 ng/dl; p < 0.01) and fT3 (4.94 vs 3.86 pg/ml; p < 0.01) than those with normal TSH secretion. Analysis of the distribution of the different TSH responses in the patients grouped according to basal TSH concentration values showed that 50% of the patient group with basal TSH concentration between > 0.2 and 0.3 microU/ml had normal TSH response to TRH. A normal response occurred in 86.5% of patients with basal TSH between > 0.4 and 0.5 microU/ml and in 95.3% of those with basal TSH between > 0.7 and 0.8 microU/ml. The proportion of normal responses in the patients with basal TSH up to 0.1 microU/ml was 15.7% and that of abnormal responses in those with basal TSH > 1.5 microU/ml was 2.7%.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

正常甲状腺结节患者的基础和刺激TSH血清浓度。
采用灵敏的第二代免疫放射测定法(IRMA)测定630例可触到甲状腺结节的连续门诊临床和生化甲状腺功能正常患者的血清TSH浓度,并在注射200微克TRH后20分钟进行测定。当刺激TSH值高于基础值至少2微u /ml时,TSH反应被定义为正常,当两个TSH值之间的差异小于1微u /ml时,TSH反应被抑制,当差异在1和2微u /ml之间时,TSH反应被减弱。511例(81.1%)患者TSH反应正常,78例(12.4%)抑制,41例(6.5%)变钝。抑制反应的结节患者的平均年龄明显更高(52.7岁vs 45.8岁;p < 0.05),平均血清TT4浓度(9.32 vs 8.71微克/分升;p < 0.05), TT3 (161 vs 137 ng/dl;p < 0.01)和fT3 (4.94 vs 3.86 pg/ml;p < 0.01)。根据TSH基础浓度分组的患者不同TSH反应分布分析显示,TSH基础浓度> 0.2 ~ 0.3微u /ml的患者组中,50%的患者对TRH的TSH反应正常。86.5%的基础TSH≥0.4 ~ 0.5微u /ml的患者有正常反应,95.3%的基础TSH≥0.7 ~ 0.8微u /ml的患者有正常反应。基础TSH≥0.1微u /ml的患者正常反应比例为15.7%,基础TSH > 1.5微u /ml的患者异常反应比例为2.7%。(摘要删节250字)
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