covid-19患者甲状腺功能的回顾性研究

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Mine Öztürk
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本研究的目的是评估COVID-19是否会影响甲状腺功能。过去两年席卷全球的新冠肺炎疫情对甲状腺功能的影响目前尚不清楚。随着COVID-19疫情的爆发,我们对过去18个月来我院就诊并进行COVID-19检测的6.9万例患者进行了筛查。对500例COVID-19检测阳性患者和1133例COVID-19检测阴性患者的甲状腺功能进行比较。激素水平以均数±标准差表示。将COVID-19阳性患者的促甲状腺激素(TSH) 2.54±14.54 μ IU/mL、游离三碘甲状腺原氨酸(fT3) 0.84±1.49 pg/mL、游离甲状腺素(fT4) 0.99±0.42 ng/ mL、抗甲状腺过氧化物酶抗体(抗TPO) 140.04±276.55 IU/mL、抗甲状腺球蛋白抗体(抗TG) 16.31±22.99 IU/mL与阴性患者的TSH (TSH 1.90±8.22 μ IU/mL、fT3 0.78±1.60 pg/mL、fT4 0.99±0.42 ng/dL、抗TPO 122.55±263.39 IU/mL、抗TPO 122.55±263.39 IU/mL、抗TPO 122.55±263.39 IU/mL)进行比较。抗TG 56.25±185.64 IU/mL)。COVID-19阳性患者与COVID-19阴性患者甲状腺功能差异无统计学意义(TSH, p=0.66;发生,p = 0.24;fT4, p = 0.93;抗TPO, p=0.52;抗TG, p=0.39)。目前,对我们来说可能有些安慰的是,这种影响几乎所有身体系统的冠状病毒疾病似乎不会影响甲状腺功能。
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THYROID FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH COVID-19: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY.

The aim of this study was to assess whether COVID-19 affects thyroid function. The effect of COVID-19, which has involved the whole world in the last two years, on thyroid function is currently unknown. With the onset of the COVID-19 epidemic, 69,000 patients who presented to our hospital in the last 18 months and had the COVID-19 test were screened. Thyroid function tests of 500 patients with positive COVID-19 test and 1133 patients with negative COVID-19 test were compared. Hormone levels were expressed as mean ± standard deviation. The levels recorded in COVID-19 positive patients (thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) 2.54±14.54 µIU/mL, free triiodothyronine (fT3) 0.84±1.49 pg/mL, free thyroxine (fT4) 0.99±0.42 ng/dL, antithyroid peroxidase antibody (anti TPO) 140.04±276.55 IU/mL, and antithyroglobulin antibody (anti TG) 16.31±22.99 IU/mL) were compared with those measured in COVID-19 negative patients (TSH 1.90±8.22 µIU/mL, fT3 0.78±1.60 pg/mL, fT4 0.99±0.42 ng/dL, anti TPO 122.55±263.39 IU/mL, and anti TG 56.25±185.64 IU/mL). There was no significant difference between COVID-19 positive patients and COVID-19 negative cases in terms of thyroid function (TSH, p=0.66; fT3, p=0.24; fT4, p=0.93; anti TPO, p=0.52; and anti TG, p=0.39). For now, it may be some consolation for us that the coronavirus disease, which affects almost all body systems, does not seem to affect thyroid function.

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Acta clinica Croatica
Acta clinica Croatica 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
1.10
自引率
16.70%
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38
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta Clinica Croatica is a peer reviewed general medical journal that publishes original articles that advance and improve medical science and practice and that serve the purpose of transfer of original and valuable information to journal readers. Acta Clinica Croatica is published in English four times a year.
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