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悉尼北部新生儿促甲状腺激素浓度:碘轻度缺乏的进一步迹象?

Neonatal thyroid-stimulating hormone concentrations in northern Sydney: further indications of mild iodine deficiency?

作者信息

McElduff Aidan, McElduff Patrick, Gunton Jenny E, Hams Graham, Wiley Veronica, Wilcken Bridget M

机构信息

Department of Endocrinology, Royal North Shore Hospital, St Leonards, NSW.

出版信息

Med J Aust. 2002 Apr 1;176(7):317-20. doi: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.2002.tb04431.x.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To determine whether thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) concentrations in a large sample of neonates meet World Health Organization criteria for an iodine-replete population (< 3% of neonates with whole-blood TSH concentrations > 5 mlU/L), and, in a small subset of neonates, to examine the correlation between maternal urinary iodine and neonatal TSH concentrations.

DESIGN

Cross-sectional study of neonatal whole-blood TSH values obtained as part of a routine newborn screening program.

SETTING

Royal North Shore Hospital (RNSH) in northern Sydney.

PARTICIPANTS

Two anonymous samples of neonates born at RNSH (1316 infants born between August 1998 and April 1999 and 1457 infants born between 1 March and 31 December 2000); and 84 infants whose mothers had attended RNSH between September 1998 and August 1999 and supplied a urine sample for iodine measurement.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

Iodine status of neonates (proportion with whole-blood TSH values > 5 mlU/L), and urine iodine concentrations of pregnant women.

RESULTS

In the two large population samples of neonates, 8.1% (95% CI, 6.6%-9.5%) and 5.4% (95% Cl, 4.3%-6.6%), respectively, had whole-blood TSH values > 5 mlU/L (prevalence range for mild thyroid deficiency, 3%-19%). Comparing the TSH values of the 1316 anonymous infants and the 84 identified infants showed no difference between the proportions with TSH values > 5 mlU/L (8.1% v 10.7%, respectively; P = 0.39). Urine iodine concentrations in the 84 pregnant women indicated borderline mild iodine deficiency. TSH values in their 84 infants were positively correlated with maternal urine iodine concentrations.

CONCLUSIONS

Our results suggest that the population of northern Sydney may have mild iodine deficiency. However, the expected relationship between maternal urine iodine levels and neonatal TSH concentrations was not found.

摘要

目的

确定大量新生儿样本中的促甲状腺激素(TSH)浓度是否符合世界卫生组织关于碘充足人群的标准(全血TSH浓度>5 mIU/L的新生儿比例<3%),并在一小部分新生儿中,研究母亲尿碘与新生儿TSH浓度之间的相关性。

设计

作为常规新生儿筛查项目的一部分,对新生儿全血TSH值进行横断面研究。

地点

悉尼北部的皇家北岸医院(RNSH)。

参与者

RNSH出生的两组匿名新生儿样本(1998年8月至1999年4月出生的1316名婴儿和2000年3月1日至12月31日出生的1457名婴儿);以及1998年9月至1999年8月期间在RNSH就诊并提供尿碘测量样本的84名婴儿的母亲。

主要观察指标

新生儿的碘状态(全血TSH值>5 mIU/L的比例)和孕妇的尿碘浓度。

结果

在两组大量新生儿样本中,全血TSH值>5 mIU/L的比例分别为8.1%(95%CI,6.6%-9.5%)和5.4%(95%CI,4.3%-6.6%)(轻度甲状腺功能减退的患病率范围为3%-19%)。比较1316名匿名婴儿和84名已识别婴儿的TSH值,TSH值>5 mIU/L的比例无差异(分别为8.1%和10.7%;P = 0.39)。84名孕妇的尿碘浓度表明存在边缘性轻度碘缺乏。其84名婴儿的TSH值与母亲尿碘浓度呈正相关。

结论

我们的结果表明,悉尼北部人群可能存在轻度碘缺乏。然而,未发现母亲尿碘水平与新生儿TSH浓度之间的预期关系。

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