多种族人群新生儿甲状腺筛查。

Tropical and geographical medicine Pub Date : 1995-01-01
J A van Eekelen, W H Stokvis-Brantsma
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对在文莱帕纳加医院出生的832名婴儿的甲状腺状况进行了回顾性研究。尽管存在高度的种族差异,但先天性甲状腺功能减退症(CHT)的筛查包括固定的T4和TSH参考区间,这是基于马来婴儿群体的。我们测试了他们对这组异种婴儿的可靠性。测定各组新的T4和TSH间期,并进行比较,揭示研究期间的假阳性和假阴性判断。白种人婴儿血清T4和TSH水平明显高于其他族裔。对于T4,马来族婴儿的假阳性判断最多。白种人女婴存在错误的否定判断。提出了一项新的参考方案,其中包括适用于Panaga医院所有婴儿的新生儿甲状腺筛查的参考值,无论其种族出身如何。
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Neonatal thyroid screening of a multi-racial population.

A retrospective study on the thyroid status of 832 infants, born in Panaga Hospital in Brunei, was conducted. Despite a high degree of ethnic variability, screening for congenital hypothyroidism (CHT) included a fixed T4 and a TSH reference interval, based on a population of Malay infants. We tested their reliability for this heterologous group of infants. New T4 and TSH intervals were determined for each ethnic group and compared, revealing false positive and false negative judgements made during the period of study. Caucasian infants showed significantly higher T4 and TSH serum levels than all other ethnic groups. Regarding T4, most false positive judgements were found among the Malay infants. False negative judgements were detected among the Caucasian female infants. A new reference scheme was recommended, consisting of reference values that are applicable in neonatal thyroid screening of all infants in Panaga Hospital, regardless of their ethnic origin.

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