An Effective Straightforward Protocol for the Treatment of Graves’ Hyperthyroidism for Primary Care Providers

Author:

Eugenio Felisha1,Raza Syed M. Kazim1,Hasan Ishmum1,Moldovan Christina1,Zopey Mohan1,Davidson Mayer B.1,Friedman Theodore1

Affiliation:

1. Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science

Abstract

Abstract Background – The prevalence of hyperthyroidism is very common in the United States (approximately 1.2%) with Graves’ Disease (GD) being the most common non-iatrogenic cause. The limited number of endocrinologists and their concentration in larger cities means that primary care providers (PCPs) must treat a large number of these patients. This paper provides an effective, straightforward protocol for them to do so.Material & Methods – Patients with GD hyperthyroidism were referred to a county endocrinology clinic by PCPs in clinics that cared for medically underserved, mostly minority patients, a challenging population to treat. Hyperthyroidism was diagnosed by elevated free T4 and/or free T4 concentrations, euthyroidism by normal concentrations of both and hypothyroidism by low free T4 or elevated TSH concentrations. Patients were treated with methimazole with initial doses and up-titration based on free T4 and free T3 concentrations and down-titration by free T4 and TSH concentrations.Results – At the initial visit, 155 patients were, and 54 patients were not, respectively, taking an anti-thyroid drug. At the initial visit, patients either remained on methimazole, were started on the drug or were switched to it from propylthiouracil. The 209 patients were followed for up to 18 months. The protocol rapidly reversed the hyperthyroidism in most patients and at the end of the study, 72% were euthyroid, 19% were hyperthyroid and 9% were hypothyroid. Medication non-adherence probably accounted for those who were hyperthyroid at that time.Conclusion – PCPs following this protocol will enable them to effectively treat patients with GD hyperthyroidism.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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