Le statut iodé des femmes enceintes dans une zone d’endémie goitreuse à l’origine de dysthyroïdie dans la ville de Man (République de Côte d’Ivoire)

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Souleymane Tandamba , Assita Yao , Joceline Danho , Nafi Ballo , Gnomblesson Georges Tiahou , Mouna Hanachi , Jacko Abodo
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Abstract

Introduction

In Côte d’Ivoire, the prevalence of hypothyroidism is 11.3% in the general population. There have been no studies of iodine levels in pregnant women, in whom iodine deficiency or excess is responsible for dysthyroidism and potentially severe complications.

Main objective

To assess the prevalence of dysthyroidism and iodine status in pregnant women.

Material and method

Descriptive cross-sectional study over 1 month (October 2023), measuring TSH, 24-hour ioduria and the iodine content of cooking salt in FE in 5 health facilities in the town of Man.

Results

One hundred and six FE were included: mean age 27 years ± 6.5 (min/max: 14/41). Biological hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism were found respectively in 6.6% and 8.5% of EFs according to the ATA 2017 standard. Twenty-four-hour ioduria was below WHO standards (150 to 249 μg/L) in 66% of FEs (median/extreme: 130 μg/L/[80; 400]). Iodine deficiency assessed by ioduria/24 h was correlated with the iodine content of cooking salt (76.5% of salt < 15 ppm, 23.5% within the standard (WHO N:15 to 40 ppm). Sixty-five percent (65%) of EFs had ioduria/24 h below the recommended standard (P = 0.03).

Conclusion

The high prevalence of hypothyroidism in FE is associated with iodine deficiency in cooking salt, the main source of iodine intake, in areas far from the sea. Preventive measures in line with UNICEF recommendations (systematic iodine supplementation) should be implemented.
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Nutrition Clinique et Metabolisme
Nutrition Clinique et Metabolisme 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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0.80
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216
审稿时长
78 days
期刊介绍: Nutrition Clinique et Métabolisme is the journal of the French-speaking Society of Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition. Associating clinicians, biologists, pharmacists, and fundamentalists, the articles presented in the journal concern man and animals, and deal with organs and cells. The goal is a better understanding of the effects of artificial nutrition and human metabolism. Original articles, general reviews, update articles, technical notes and communications are published, as well as editorials and case reports.
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