Impaired Sustained Attention in Patients with Subclinical Hypothyroidism.

IF 1.4 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Satkarjit Kaur Jhandi, Shweta Shenoy, Ajaypal Singh Randhawa, A P Singh
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Background: Subclinical hypothyroidism (SCH) is of particular importance due to its high prevalence and its association with cognitive deficits. Patients often express complaints of neuropsychological symptoms and cognitive impairments including lack of attention. Also, patients treated with levothyroxine (LT-4) often report persistent complaints related to mental slowing or lack of attention despite normal TSH levels.Purpose: To investigate the effects of different ranges of TSH on sustained attention in SCH.Methods: Included in the study were 136 participants that were divided into four groups: Group 1, 35 healthy individuals; Group 2, 33 newly diagnosed patients with SCH; Group 3, 36 patients on LT-4 with uncontrolled or elevated TSH; Group 4, 32 euthyroid patients (ongoing LT-4). Laboratory measurements and clinical assessment were done. Rapid visual processing (RVP) task was performed on standardized battery (Cambridge Automated Neuropsychological Test Battery).Results: There was significant impairment in sustained attention (P=<0.05) in Group 2 patients who had neuropsychological symptoms and SCH diagnosed with a TSH range of ≥2.5mIU/L.Conclusion: Our findings encourage screening for sustained attention along with thyroid profile in those who report neuropsychological symptoms. TSH mean range of ≥2.5 mIU/L was established as a more reasonable threshold for evaluating sustained attention and initiating LT-4 in SCH.

亚临床甲状腺功能减退患者持续注意力受损。
背景:亚临床甲状腺功能减退症(SCH)由于其高患病率及其与认知缺陷的关联而特别重要。患者经常表现出神经心理症状和认知障碍,包括缺乏注意力。此外,接受左旋甲状腺素(LT-4)治疗的患者经常报告持续的与精神迟钝或缺乏注意力相关的抱怨,尽管TSH水平正常。目的:探讨不同TSH水平对schh患者持续注意的影响。方法:将136名被试分为4组:1组35名健康个体;第二组,新诊断SCH患者33例;第三组,36例接受LT-4治疗且TSH升高或未控制的患者;第4组,32例甲状腺功能正常患者(正在进行LT-4)。进行了实验室测量和临床评估。快速视觉处理(RVP)任务采用标准化电池(剑桥自动神经心理测试电池)完成。结果:持续注意力明显受损(P=结论:我们的研究结果鼓励对报告神经心理症状的患者进行持续注意力和甲状腺特征的筛查。TSH平均值≥2.5 mIU/L被确定为评估SCH持续注意和启动LT-4的更合理阈值。
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Clinical Medicine & Research
Clinical Medicine & Research MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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期刊介绍: Clinical Medicine & Research is a peer reviewed publication of original scientific medical research that is relevant to a broad audience of medical researchers and healthcare professionals. Articles are published quarterly in the following topics: -Medicine -Clinical Research -Evidence-based Medicine -Preventive Medicine -Translational Medicine -Rural Health -Case Reports -Epidemiology -Basic science -History of Medicine -The Art of Medicine -Non-Clinical Aspects of Medicine & Science
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