Amiodarone-induced thyreopaties。

Q4 Medicine
Casopis lekaru ceskych Pub Date : 2025-01-01
Adela Krausová
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摘要

胺碘酮是一种常用的强效抗心律失常药物,其诱导的甲状腺功能障碍是治疗的严重并发症。在临床实践中,主要有两种形式:甲状腺功能减退症和甲状腺功能亢进症。胺碘酮引起的甲状腺毒症又分为1型和2型,它们具有不同的发病机制、诊断结果以及对患者最重要的治疗方法。由于频繁的诊断重叠,混合形式的胺碘酮引起的甲状腺毒症也被确认,需要两种不同的治疗策略,抗甲状腺药物和糖皮质激素的组合。胺碘酮诱导的1型甲状腺毒症需要前瞻性停止胺碘酮治疗;在类型2中,这一步通常是不必要的。在甲状腺功能减退症中,用左甲状腺素替代治疗就足够了,不需要停止胺碘酮抗心律失常治疗。胺碘酮引起的甲状腺毒症可能显著增加心血管并发症的发生率。如果胺碘酮治疗仅因心脏病指征而停止,无甲状腺疾病史的患者通常会恢复正常的甲状腺功能。然而,在易感个体中,功能障碍可能在反复碘暴露后持续存在或复发。
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Amiodarone-induced thyreopaties.

Amiodarone-induced thyroid dysfunction represents a serious complication of treatment with amiodarone, a frequently used potent antiarrhythmic drug. In clinical practice, there are two main forms: hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism. Amiodarone-induced thyrotoxicosis is further divided into type 1 and type 2 with different pathogenesis, diagnostic findings and, most importantly for the patient, therapeutic approach. Due to frequent diagnostic overlap, a mixed form of amiodarone-induced thyrotoxicosis is also recognized, requiring a combination of both distinct treatment strategies, antithyroid drugs and glucocorticoids. Amiodarone-induced type 1 thyrotoxicosis necessitates prospective discontinuation of amiodarone therapy; in type 2 this step is usually not warranted. In hypothyroidism, substitution therapy with levothyroxine is sufficient without the need to stop antiarrhythmic treatment with amiodarone. Amiodarone-induced thyrotoxicosis may significantly increase the incidence of cardiovascular complications. If amiodarone treatment is discontinued solely for cardiological indications, patients without a history of thyroid disease usually experience restoration of normal thyroid function. However, in predisposed individuals, dysfunction may persist or recur following repeated iodine exposure.

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