The association of higher thyroid stimulating hormone levels in the normal range with unexplained infertility: A cross-sectional study

Mahdiehsadat Jalili, Reyhaneh Azizi, Abbas Aflatoonian, Akram Ghadiri-Anari
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Background: Since thyroid hormones have an essential role in energy production, early development of the human placenta, embryo development, and implantation, abnormalities in thyroid function can significantly affect pregnancy outcomes. Objective: The present study aimed to investigate the effect of higher thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) levels in the normal range in euthyroid women with unexplained infertility. Materials and Methods: In this cross-sectional study, we evaluated the data for 300 euthyroid women aged between 18 and 39 yr with normal TSH levels (≤ 5 mIU/L) referred to Yazd Reproductive Sciences Institute, Yazd, Iran from December 2018-March 2021 in 2 groups: the case group (with unexplained infertility) and the control group (with male factor infertility). Finally, age, body mass index, and serum levels of TSH were extracted from participants’ medical records and compared between groups. Results: The mean age and TSH level of participants were 31.52 ± 3.52 yr and 1.24 ± 2.59 mIU/L, respectively. 142 women (47.3%) had TSH < 2.5, and 158 women (52.7%) had TSH ≥ 2.5 mIU/L. The women with unexplained infertility had significantly higher TSH levels than controls in the same normal range (0.62 vs. 0.64 mIU/L, p < 0.001). Although a more significant proportion of women in the case group had TSH levels > 2.5 mIU/L, we did not find a significant association between TSH levels and age or body mass index. Conclusion: Women with unexplained infertility have a higher level of serum TSH in the normal range (≥ 2.5 mIU/L) than the control group. So, the effect of TSH treatment on these women should be considered. Key words: Thyrotropin, Infertility, Thyroid hormones, Women.
正常范围内较高的促甲状腺激素水平与不明原因不孕的关系:横断面研究
背景:由于甲状腺激素在能量产生、人类胎盘的早期发育、胚胎发育和植入过程中起着至关重要的作用,因此甲状腺功能异常会严重影响妊娠结局。研究目的本研究旨在探讨在正常范围内较高的促甲状腺激素(TSH)水平对不明原因不孕的甲状腺功能正常女性的影响。材料与方法:在这项横断面研究中,我们评估了2018年12月至2021年3月期间转诊至伊朗亚兹德市亚兹德生殖科学研究所的300名年龄在18至39岁之间、促甲状腺激素水平正常(≤ 5 mIU/L)的甲状腺功能正常女性的数据,分为2组:病例组(不明原因不孕症)和对照组(男性因素不孕症)。最后,从参与者的病历中提取年龄、体重指数和血清促甲状腺激素水平,并进行组间比较。结果参与者的平均年龄和促甲状腺激素水平分别为 31.52 ± 3.52 岁和 1.24 ± 2.59 mIU/L。142名妇女(47.3%)的促甲状腺激素<2.5,158名妇女(52.7%)的促甲状腺激素≥2.5 mIU/L。在相同的正常范围内,不明原因不孕症妇女的促甲状腺激素水平明显高于对照组(0.62 vs. 0.64 mIU/L,p < 0.001)。虽然病例组中 TSH 水平大于 2.5 mIU/L 的女性比例更高,但我们并未发现 TSH 水平与年龄或体重指数之间存在显著关联。结论与对照组相比,不明原因不孕症妇女血清 TSH 水平在正常范围(≥ 2.5 mIU/L)的比例更高。因此,应考虑 TSH 治疗对这些妇女的影响。关键词:促甲状腺激素促甲状腺激素 不育 甲状腺激素 妇女
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