Assessment of peripheral neuronal activity with Nerve Conduction Studies in subclinical hypothyroidfemales from rural area of Bankura district of West Bengal

Piyali Das, P. Pradhan, Sharmistha Ghoshal
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Objective : Like overt cases, whether subclinical hypothyroidism also causes supressed neuronal transmission is still debated . In this study, we tried to explore whether neuronal transmission is impaired in peripheral nerves in subclinical hypothyroidism with the help of Nerve Conduction Studies. Methods: 30 subclinical hypothyroid cases and 30 age sex matched euthyroid control were examined. All the subjects were assessed for Nerve Conduction velocity (NCV).Latency ,amplitude of CMAP(Compound Motor Action Potential) and conduction velocity of peripheral nerves like median and ulnar of both hands were considered. Findings were compared between groups by unpaired Students T- test andassociation among thyroid function parameters and NCV findings were tested by Pearsons co efficient of correlation (r value). Every where p< 0.05 was considered as significant. Results: Subclinical hypothyroids showed significantly higher distal latencies but lower conduction velocities of both median and ulnar nerves than the euthyroid controls (p<0.05 in each case). Amplitude of CMAP of both the nerves were not significantly different between the groups.Level of T3 was found to have a significant negative correlation withdistal latencies of Median and ulnar nerves (r value = -0.51 and -0.38 respectively, P<0.05 in each case) whereas a positive correlation with their conduction velocities (r- value = 0.27 and 0.55 respectively, p< 0.05 in each case). TSH however did not show any significant correlation with NCV parameters. Conclusion: Subclinical hypothyroidism may cause impairment in peripheral nerve conduction but the severity of such neurodeficit is not correlated with the level of TSH but with the level of T3.
西孟加拉邦班库拉农村地区亚临床甲状腺功能减退女性周围神经元活动的神经传导研究
目的:与显性病例一样,亚临床甲状腺功能减退是否也引起神经传递抑制仍有争议。在这项研究中,我们试图通过神经传导研究来探讨亚临床甲状腺功能减退患者周围神经的神经元传递是否受损。方法:对30例亚临床甲状腺功能减退患者和30例年龄性别匹配的甲状腺功能正常对照组进行检查。评估所有受试者的神经传导速度(NCV)。考虑潜伏期、复合运动动作电位(CMAP)振幅和双手正中、尺侧等周围神经传导速度。采用unpaired student T检验比较组间结果,采用pearson相关系数(r值)检验甲状腺功能参数与NCV结果的相关性。p< 0.05均为显著性。结果:亚临床甲状腺功能减退患者远端潜伏期明显高于正常对照组,正中神经和尺神经传导速度明显低于正常对照组(p<0.05)。两组神经的CMAP振幅无显著性差异。T3水平与正中、尺神经远端潜伏期呈显著负相关(r值分别为-0.51、-0.38,P<0.05),与正中、尺神经远端传导速度呈正相关(r值分别为0.27、0.55,P<0.05)。而TSH与NCV参数无显著相关性。结论:亚临床甲状腺功能减退可引起周围神经传导障碍,但这种神经传导障碍的严重程度与TSH水平无关,而与T3水平有关。
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