Subclinical hyperthyroidism in dementia and correlation of the metabolic index in FDG-PET.

Acta medica Austriaca Pub Date : 2003-01-01
N Döbert, N Hamscho, C Menzel, J Peters, L Frölich, A Tsolakis, K Zaplatnikov, T Kratzsch, J Diener, K Maurer, F Grünwald
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Abstract

Aim: Thyroid hormone status and thyroid antibodies were evaluated in patients suffering from dementia for further study of an association of hyperthyroidism with AD and vascular dementia (VD), respectively.

Patients: In 77 patients with dementia, and 42 controls, thyrotropin (TSH) and thyroid antibodies were correlated with the different types of dementia and the metabolic index (MI) based on imaging with F-18-2-fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose positron emission tomography (FDG-PET).

Results: Twenty-two of all patients with dementia (29%) had borderline (TSH 0.3-0.5 mU/l) or decreased TSH levels (TSH < 0.3 mU/L). TSH values were significantly lower in patients suffering from AD (median: 1.1 mU/l) and VD (0.5 mU/l) than in the control group (1.5 mU/l) (p < 0.01). Decreased or borderline TSH levels were present in 52% of the patients with VD, but in only 10% of the controls, and in 23% of the patients with AD. Antibodies to thyroid peroxidase were positive in 16% of all patients with dementia. The MI in patients suffering from AD with borderline TSH levels was 0.81 (0.70, 0.94). In contrast, patients suffering from AD with normal TSH values showed a slightly higher MI of 0.84 (0.76, 0.89) (p = n.s.).

Conclusion: Decreased or borderline TSH values are associated with an increased probability of having dementia, especially VD.

痴呆患者亚临床甲状腺功能亢进与FDG-PET代谢指标的相关性。
目的:评估痴呆患者的甲状腺激素状态和甲状腺抗体,以进一步研究甲状腺功能亢进与AD和血管性痴呆(VD)的关系。患者:在77例痴呆患者和42例对照组中,基于f -18-2-氟-2-脱氧-d -葡萄糖正电子发射断层扫描(FDG-PET)成像,促甲状腺激素(TSH)和甲状腺抗体与不同类型痴呆和代谢指数(MI)相关。结果:痴呆患者中22例(29%)TSH水平处于临界水平(TSH 0.3 ~ 0.5 mU/l)或TSH水平降低(TSH < 0.3 mU/l)。AD患者TSH值(中位数:1.1 mU/l)和VD患者TSH值(中位数:0.5 mU/l)显著低于对照组(中位数:1.5 mU/l) (p < 0.01)。52%的VD患者TSH水平降低或处于临界状态,而对照组只有10%,AD患者只有23%。16%的痴呆患者甲状腺过氧化物酶抗体呈阳性。伴有TSH临界值的AD患者的心肌梗死为0.81(0.70,0.94)。相比之下,患有AD的TSH值正常的患者的MI略高,为0.84 (0.76,0.89)(p = n.s.)。结论:TSH值降低或接近临界值与痴呆,尤其是VD的可能性增加有关。
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