Use of a single TSH-measurement after oral thyrotrophin releasing hormone: an economical and highly sensitive thyroid screening test
Author:
Platzer Rudolf,Wimpfheimer Claus,Bürgi Hans
Abstract
Abstract.
The increment of serum TSH after thyrotrophin-releasing hormone (TRH) is usually considered an extremely sensitive thyroid test, particularly useful in borderline disturbances. We evaluated 195 patients by measuring serum TSH before and 3 h after 40 mg TRH po, and by various other thyroid tests.
We found a very tight correlation between the TSH-increment and the 3 h TSH. Thus the TSH-increment can reliably be estimated from the 3 h TSH. The Mann-Whitney test confirmed that the 3 h TSH identified thyroid dysfunction as well as the TSH-increment. The basal TSH can therefore be omitted and we propose the measurement of the 3 h TSH as an initial screening test. This single measurement economically excludes the many euthyroid patients sent for thyroid evaluation from further costly tests.
Subject
Endocrinology,General Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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