碘造影剂(ICM)诱导甲状腺功能障碍:潜在机制和临床管理的综述。

IF 3.2 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Yaxi Hu, Xia Zhong, Dan Peng, Lihong Zhao
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碘造影剂(ICM)被广泛应用于医学成像以增强组织造影剂,但其对甲状腺功能的影响近年来越来越受到关注。ICM可诱发甲状腺功能障碍,据报道患病率在1%至15%之间,在先前存在甲状腺疾病或其他风险因素(如年龄、性别、潜在健康问题和反复接触ICM)的个体中观察到更高的发病率。本文综述了ICM的分类、ICM诱发甲状腺功能障碍的潜在机制、风险评估和临床管理,特别是在孕妇和老年患者等易感人群中。尽管我们对ICM诱导的甲状腺功能障碍的病理生理学和治疗有了更多的了解,但仍然存在一些关键的知识空白,例如ICM对甲状腺功能的长期影响,ICM体积与甲状腺功能障碍风险之间的剂量-反应关系,以及ICM的生态影响。因此,进一步探索ICM诱导甲状腺功能障碍的潜在机制和优化管理策略对于在临床实践中安全有效地使用ICM至关重要,临床医生和研究人员之间的合作努力至关重要,以确保甲状腺功能障碍的风险不会超过成像的好处。
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Iodinated contrast media (ICM)-induced thyroid dysfunction: a review of potential mechanisms and clinical management.

Iodinated contrast media (ICM) are extensively utilized in medical imaging to enhance tissue contrast, yet their impact on thyroid function has attracted increasing attention in recent years. ICM can induce thyroid dysfunction, with reported prevalence ranging from 1 to 15% and a higher incidence observed in individuals with pre-existing thyroid conditions or other risk factors like age, gender, underlying health issues, and repeated ICM exposure. This review summarized the classification of ICM and the potential mechanisms, risk assessment, and clinical management of ICM-induced thyroid dysfunction, especially in vulnerable populations such as pregnant women and elderly patients. Despite advancements that have enriched our understanding of the pathophysiology and treatment of ICM-induced thyroid dysfunction, critical knowledge gaps remain, such as the long-term effects of ICM on thyroid function, the dose-response relationship between ICM volume and thyroid dysfunction risk, and the ecological impacts of ICM. Therefore, further exploration of the underlying mechanisms of ICM-induced thyroid dysfunction and optimization of the management strategies will be crucial for the safe and effective use of ICM in clinical practice, and collaborative efforts between clinicians and researchers are essential to ensure that the risks of thyroid dysfunction do not outweigh the benefits of imaging.

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Clinical and Experimental Medicine
Clinical and Experimental Medicine 医学-医学:研究与实验
CiteScore
4.80
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2.20%
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159
审稿时长
2.5 months
期刊介绍: Clinical and Experimental Medicine (CEM) is a multidisciplinary journal that aims to be a forum of scientific excellence and information exchange in relation to the basic and clinical features of the following fields: hematology, onco-hematology, oncology, virology, immunology, and rheumatology. The journal publishes reviews and editorials, experimental and preclinical studies, translational research, prospectively designed clinical trials, and epidemiological studies. Papers containing new clinical or experimental data that are likely to contribute to changes in clinical practice or the way in which a disease is thought about will be given priority due to their immediate importance. Case reports will be accepted on an exceptional basis only, and their submission is discouraged. The major criteria for publication are clarity, scientific soundness, and advances in knowledge. In compliance with the overwhelmingly prevailing request by the international scientific community, and with respect for eco-compatibility issues, CEM is now published exclusively online.
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