THE PREVALENCE OF THYROID HORMONES DISORDER IN TERTIARY CARE CENTRE, GWALIOR WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ANTENATAL CASES

Author:

Patel Abha1,Gupta Arti2,Singh Uike Gajendra Pal3,Iyengar Sudha4

Affiliation:

1. JR-3 Department of Pathology Gajra Raja Medical College Gwalior M.P.

2. Associate Professor, Department of Pathology Gajra Raja Medical College Gwalior M.P.

3. Assistant professor, Department of Pathology Gajra Raja Medical College Gwalior M.P.

4. Professor and Head of department, Department of Pathology Gajra Raja Medical College Gwalior M.P.

Abstract

Multiple studies had been conducted world wide on the prevalence of thyroid hormone disorder in past and recent years.Hypothyroidism during pregnancy is also very common affecting both mother and foetus. A prospective study is conducted in department of pathology,GRMC Gwalior including 1554 patient with symptoms and previous history and analysed by SNIBE MAGLUMI series fully automated ChemiluminescenceImmunoassay analyzer (Clia) for the quantitative determination of thyroid hormone profile. Out of 1554 patients, prevalence of thyroid hormone disorders discussed separately in 1271 cases and 283 antenatal cases. Among 1271 patients, prevalence of thyroid hormone disorder is 32.9% where as 67.1% were euthyroid with higher prevalence of hypothyroidism (26.3%) than hyperthyroidism (6.6%). Females are affected more than male (7:1) and most commonly affected age group is 20 to 39 years. Prevalence of primary, secondary and subclinical hypothyroidism were 4.16%, 2.04% and 20.06% respectively where as in case of hyperthyroidism were 0.94%. 5.43% and 0.23% respectively. Antenatal cases shows 33.6% prevalence of hypothyroidism and 0.4% prevalence of hyperthyroidism. Women in first trimester shows maximum prevalence of 15.9% including 15.55% hypothyroidism and 0.35% hyperthyroidism followed by 9.9% and 8.13% prevalence of hypothyroidism in second and third trimester respectively. Our study conclude that prevalence of thyroid hormone disorders are increasing with recent advances and time and further evaluation is needed to rule out the cause behind increasing trends.

Publisher

World Wide Journals

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