An Exploratory Cross-Sectional Study on Thyroid Hormone Reference Intervals in Children With Down syndrome.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Ayako Konishi, Kimiko Ueda, Nobuhiko Okamoto, Shinobu Ida, Yuri Etani, Masanobu Kawai
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Abstract

Objective: Accurate evaluation of thyroid dysfunction in children with Down syndrome is challenging because of the lack of age-specific reference intervals in these individuals. This study aimed to establish age-specific reference intervals for thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) and free thyroxine (FT4) levels in children with Down syndrome.

Methods: A retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted on children with Down syndrome, aged 6 months to 15 years, who visited the Osaka Women's and Children's Hospital between April 2019 and March 2020. Subjects who had used medications that influenced thyroid function or who lacked thyroid hormone data were excluded from the study. The final analysis included 301 subjects. Serum TSH and FT4 levels were measured, and reference intervals were calculated using nonparametric methods.

Results: The reference intervals for TSH in children with Down syndrome were 2.03-14.22, 1.79-12.98, 1.26-10.24, and 0.58-10.11 mIU/L in infants, toddlers, school children, and adolescents, respectively, which were higher than those observed in the general paediatric population. The reference intervals for FT4 were 13.57-26.42, 13.20-22.70, 13.15-22.36, and 11.97-24.77 pmol/L, respectively, which were comparable to those of the general paediatric population. Multivariate regression analyses revealed a significant inverse association between age and the levels of TSH and FT4 (p < 0.01).

Conclusions: We provide evidence for age-specific reference intervals for TSH and FT4 levels in children with Down syndrome, which may help clinicians accurately evaluate thyroid hormone status.

唐氏综合征儿童甲状腺激素参考区间的探索性横断面研究。
目的:由于缺乏这些个体的年龄特异性参考区间,准确评估唐氏综合征儿童的甲状腺功能障碍具有挑战性。本研究旨在建立唐氏综合征儿童促甲状腺激素(TSH)和游离甲状腺素(FT4)水平的年龄特异性参考区间。方法:对2019年4月至2020年3月在大阪妇女儿童医院就诊的6个月至15岁唐氏综合征儿童进行回顾性横断面研究。使用过影响甲状腺功能的药物或缺乏甲状腺激素数据的受试者被排除在研究之外。最终的分析包括301名受试者。测定血清TSH和FT4水平,采用非参数方法计算参考区间。结果:唐氏综合征患儿TSH参考区间婴幼儿、学龄儿童、青少年分别为2.03 ~ 14.22、1.79 ~ 12.98、1.26 ~ 10.24、0.58 ~ 10.11 mIU/L,高于普通儿科人群。FT4的参考区间分别为13.57 ~ 26.42、13.20 ~ 22.70、13.15 ~ 22.36和11.97 ~ 24.77 pmol/L,与普通儿科人群相当。多因素回归分析显示,年龄与TSH和FT4水平之间存在显著的负相关(p)。结论:我们为唐氏综合征儿童TSH和FT4水平的年龄特异性参考区间提供了证据,这可能有助于临床医生准确评估甲状腺激素状态。
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Clinical Endocrinology
Clinical Endocrinology 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
3.10%
发文量
192
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Clinical Endocrinology publishes papers and reviews which focus on the clinical aspects of endocrinology, including the clinical application of molecular endocrinology. It does not publish papers relating directly to diabetes care and clinical management. It features reviews, original papers, commentaries, correspondence and Clinical Questions. Clinical Endocrinology is essential reading not only for those engaged in endocrinological research but also for those involved primarily in clinical practice.
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