评估一线医疗保健中的碘状况

Wright Ciara
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引言:碘对甲状腺激素的合成至关重要,甲状腺功能减退症和碘缺乏症在世界各地都很普遍。评估个体的碘状况是困难的。点尿碘测量虽然很容易获得,但并不准确。然而,将临床图片与简短的饮食史以及这种简单的测量相结合,可以进一步了解个人可能的碘需求。支持亚临床甲状腺功能减退症的营养缺乏被认为有助于减少未来对药物干预的可能需求,尽管这方面还需要进一步的研究。这在高危人群中尤其重要,比如那些试图怀孕的人,或者生育能力低下或反复流产的患者。病例描述:在本病例报告中,一名66岁的有症状的亚临床甲状腺功能减退症妇女表现为低碘饮食摄入和相关的低尿碘。这三个因素加在一起表明可能存在碘缺乏症。通过补充和咨询患者在饮食中增加简单的碘来源,用安全适量的碘(75微克/天,50%RDA)代替碘,恢复了共尿症,并解决了所有症状。结论:我们为一线医疗保健提供者提出了一种简单的策略,以评估有短暂饮食史、尿碘低和甲状腺功能测试不理想的个体的碘需求。我们建议补充碘是保守的,短期内只是为了避免碘过量。应鼓励从饮食中摄入碘,以保持此后的水平。
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Assessing Iodine Status in Frontline Healthcare
Introduction: Iodine is essential for the synthesis of thyroid hormones and both hypothyroidism and iodine deficiency are prevalent worldwide. Assessing iodine status in the individual is difficult. Spot urine iodine measurement, while readily available, is not accurate. However, combining the clinical picture with a brief dietary history along with this simple measurement may give further insight into the likely iodine requirements of an individual. Supporting nutritional deficiency in subclinical hypothyroidism is proposed to be helpful in reducing possible requirements for pharmacological intervention in the future although further studies are needed in this area. This is of particular importance in highrisk groups such as those trying to conceive, or patients with subfertility or recurrent miscarriage. Case description: In this case report a 66-yr-old woman with symptomatic subclinical hypothyroidism presents with a low dietary intake of iodine and a correlating low urine iodine. These three factors taken together suggested a possible iodine deficiency. Replacement of iodine with a safe and moderate amount of iodine (75 μg/day, 50% RDA) via supplement and counselling the patient to increase simple sources of iodine in the diet restored euthryoidism and resolved all symptoms. Conclusions: We propose a simple strategy for the frontline healthcare provider to estimate iodine requirements in an individual-correlating a brief dietary history, low urine iodine and suboptimal thyroid function tests. We recommend that supplementation to increase iodine is conservative and in the short-term only to avoid iodine excess. Dietary intake of iodine should be encouraged to maintain levels thereafter.
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