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To investigate the effect of replacement therapy with levothyroxine on cardiovascular risk factors in children with SCH.
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Sub-clinical hypothyroidism (SCH) is a form of thyroid dysfunction in which the thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) level is high, while serum total/free thyroxine (T4/fT4) is within the normal reference range . SCH is mostly detected accidentally as most of the patients manifest few or no signs of thyroid dysfunction.
The most common causative factor for SCH is chronic autoimmune thyroiditis characterized by high titers of thyroid peroxidase antibodies, thyroglobulin antibodies and rarely TSH receptor blocking antibodies. However, mutations in several proteins involving in TSH action including TSH receptor gene and mutations of dual oxidase 2 (DUOX2), phosphodiesterase 8B and thyroid peroxidase have also been demonstrated as causes of TSH elevation .
SCH might be associated with endothelial dysfunction due to early changes in proatherogenic profiles as there is elevation in plasma levels of total cholesterol (TC) and low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (LDL-C) in SCH patients , also there is increased risk of hypertension in SCH patients than in euthyroid .
Many studies found that homocysteine concentration appears to be increased in hypothyroidism and decreased in hyperthyroidism, and there is relationship between hyperhomocysteinemia and cardiovascular disease, including increased platelet aggregation, increased coagulation or reduced thrombolysis and endothelial dysfunction .
The acute-phase reactant hs-CRP is known to be a sensitive and non-specific marker for inflammation, tissue damage and infection . Serum hs-CRP measurements are used to determine cardiovascular risk. hs-CRP is regarded as a predictive marker for myocardial infarction, stroke, peripheral artery disease and sudden cardiac death .
The treatment of children with SCH is controversial; and there is not enough evidence that treatment can prevent the risk of developing cardiovascular and metabolic disorders in SCH.
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Patients with acute or chronic disorders (anemia, infection, diabetes mellitus, malignancy, liver and renal disorder).
Patients with a history of medication that affect thyroid function tests as glucocorticoids, dopamine or dobutamine, amiodarone, lithium, interferons, alemtuzumab.
Patients with BMI>95 percentile.
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40 participants in 2 patient groups
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Nashwa MOhamed Abd elwahab, MSCof pediatrics
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