Postpartum Thyroiditis in Women With Euthyroid and Hypothyroid Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis Antedating Pregnancy

Author:

Moleti Mariacarla1ORCID,Mauro Maria Di1,Alibrandi Angela2ORCID,Vita Roberto3ORCID,Benvenga Salvatore45ORCID,Vermiglio Francesco46

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Messina, Via Consolare Valeria, Messina, Italy

2. Department of Economy, Unit of Statistic and Mathematic Sciences, University of Messina, Via dei Verdi, Messina, Italy

3. Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Messina, Via Consolare Valeria, Messina

4. Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Messina, Messina, Italy

5. Interdepartmental Program on Molecular & Clinical Endocrinology, and Women’s Endocrine Health, University Hospital, A.O.U. Policlinico G. Martino, Via Consolare Valeria, Messina, Italy

6. Interdepartmental Program on New Models of Multidisciplinary Management in Endocrinology, University Hospital, A.O.U. Policlinico G. Martino, Via Consolare Valeria, Messina, Italy

Abstract

Abstract Context Postpartum thyroiditis (PPT) is defined as the occurrence of de novo autoimmune thyroid disease accompanied by thyroid dysfunction in the first year postpartum. However, hormonal changes resembling the typical pattern of PPT have been reported to occur even in women with pregestational Hashimoto’s thyroiditis (HT) on levothyroxine (LT4). Objective To evaluate the risk of PPT in women with HT antedating pregnancy. Design/Setting Retrospective chart review of pregnant women with HT antedating pregnancy seen in a university hospital (2008-2017), who were followed from preconception up to 1 year after delivery. Patients 167 women preconceptionally diagnosed with HT and classified as hypothyroid HT (hypo-HT; n = 98) or euthyroid HT (eu-HT; n = 69), according to their thyroid status at the time of diagnosis. Outcome Measures PPT occurrence and associated clinical characteristics/risk factors. Results PPT occurred in 65/167 women, with a rate statistically greater in the eu-HT than in the hypo-HT group (68.1% vs 18.4%; odds ratio [OR] 9.49, 95% confidence interval [CI] 4.62-19.49). Most of the women experiencing PPT in both groups were euthyroid at the time of first-trimester evaluation (39/47 eu-HT [83%] and 16/18 hypo-HT [88.9%]). Multivariate regression analysis showed eu-HT group and first-trimester euthyroidism to be positively associated with PPT occurrence (ORs 10.71 and 3.89, respectively). Conclusion PPT may occur in hypo-HT women on LT4 therapy, although significantly less frequently than in eu-HT women. The 4-fold higher risk of PPT in HT women maintaining euthyroidism at first -trimester of gestation suggests that the risk of PPT could be related to the amount of unaffected thyroid tissue.

Publisher

The Endocrine Society

Subject

Biochemistry (medical),Clinical Biochemistry,Endocrinology,Biochemistry,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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