Iodine-induced hypothyroidism (IIH) in paediatric patients receiving peritoneal dialysis: Is risk mitigation possible?

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Peritoneal Dialysis International Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-03 DOI:10.1177/08968608231183853
Sai Sudha Mannemuddhu, Heather A Morgans, Bradley A Warady
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Abstract

Children with kidney failure who receive maintenance peritoneal dialysis (PD) are at increased risk for thyroid dysfunction. A poorly appreciated cause of hypothyroidism related to PD is iodine overload from exposure to iodine-containing cleaning solutions, iodinated contrast agents or povidone-iodine-containing PD caps, particularly in infants and small children. An international survey was conducted to understand current practices regarding iodine exposure in PD patients, the frequency of iodine-induced hypothyroidism (IIH) in patients receiving PD, and to assess awareness of this issue among paediatric nephrologists. Eighty-nine paediatric nephrology centres responded to the survey. Hypothyroidism in PD patients was diagnosed in 64% (n = 57) of responding centres, although only 19 of these centres (33%) suspected or diagnosed IIH. Aetiologies of IIH included exposure to povidone-iodine-containing PD caps (53%), cleaning solutions with iodine (37%) and iodinated contrast (10%). While most centres (58%, n = 52) routinely evaluate thyroid function, only 34% (n = 30) specifically aim to limit iodine exposure. Of centres not routinely evaluating for or utilising methods to prevent iodine exposure and hypothyroidism, 81% reported being unaware of the risk of IIH in PD patients. Hypothyroidism is diagnosed in a substantial percentage of paediatric PD programmes internationally. Increased education on the risk of iodine exposure in children receiving PD may decrease the incidence of IIH as an aetiology of hypothyroidism.

接受腹膜透析的儿科患者中的碘诱发甲状腺功能减退症(IIH):能否降低风险?
接受维持性腹膜透析(PD)的肾衰竭患儿患甲状腺功能障碍的风险增加。与腹膜透析相关的甲状腺功能减退症的一个原因鲜为人知,那就是因接触含碘的清洁溶液、碘造影剂或含聚维酮碘的腹膜透析帽而导致的碘超负荷,尤其是在婴幼儿中。我们进行了一项国际调查,以了解目前有关腹膜透析患者碘暴露的做法、接受腹膜透析患者碘诱发甲状腺功能减退症(IIH)的发生频率,并评估儿科肾病专家对这一问题的认识。89 家儿科肾脏病中心对调查做出了回应。64%(n = 57)的受访中心诊断出腹膜透析患者患有甲状腺功能减退症,但其中只有 19 个中心(33%)怀疑或诊断出 IIH。IIH的病因包括接触含聚维酮碘的PD帽(53%)、含碘的清洁液(37%)和碘造影剂(10%)。虽然大多数中心(58%,n = 52)都会对甲状腺功能进行常规评估,但只有 34%(n = 30)的中心专门限制碘暴露。在未对碘暴露和甲状腺功能减退进行常规评估或未采用预防方法的中心中,81%的中心表示不知道腹腔镜手术患者有患 IIH 的风险。甲状腺功能减退症在国际上相当大比例的儿科腹膜透析项目中都得到了诊断。加强对接受腹膜透析治疗的儿童进行碘暴露风险教育,可能会降低作为甲状腺功能减退病因的 IIH 的发病率。
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Peritoneal Dialysis International
Peritoneal Dialysis International 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
17.90%
发文量
69
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Peritoneal Dialysis International (PDI) is an international publication dedicated to peritoneal dialysis. PDI welcomes original contributions dealing with all aspects of peritoneal dialysis from scientists working in the peritoneal dialysis field around the world. Peritoneal Dialysis International is included in Index Medicus and indexed in Current Contents/Clinical Practice, the Science Citation Index, and Excerpta Medica (Nephrology/Urology Core Journal). It is also abstracted and indexed in Chemical Abstracts (CA), as well as being indexed in Embase as a priority journal.
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