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Subclinical central hypothyroidism in patients with hypothalamicpituitary disease: does it exist?

Date: 07/02/2024
Subclinical central hypothyroidism in patients with hypothalamicpituitary disease: does it exist?

Central hypothyroidism (CH) is characterized by decreased thyroid hormone production due to insufficient stimulation of an otherwise normal thyroid gland by TSH. In patients with established hypothalamic-pituitary disease, a low FT4 concentration is considered highly specific, although poorly sensitive, for the diagnosis of CH. That would be comparable to diagnosing primary hypothyroidism in patients at risk only when serum FT4 concentrations are below the reference range, missing all patients with subclinical primary hypothyroidism and preventing proper therapy in patients in which thyroxine replacement is clearly beneficial. Cardiac time intervals, especially the isovolumic contraction time (ICT), have been considered the gold standard of peripheral thyroid hormone action. Using Doppler echocardiography, we have previously shown a very high proportion of prolonged ICT in patients with hypothalamic–pituitary disease and serum FT4 levels indistinguishable from controls. As ICT decreased/normalized after thyroxine-induced increases in FT4 concentrations within the normal reference range, prolonged ICT was considered a bona fide diagnostic biomarker of subclinical CH. Those findings challenge the usual interpretation that FT4 concentrations in the mid-reference range exclude hypothyroidism in patients with hypothalamic-pituitary disease. Rather, subclinical central hypothyroidism, a state analogous to subclinical primary hypothyroidism, seems to be frequent in patients with hypothalamic-pituitary disease and normal FT4 levels. They also challenge the notion that thyroid function is usually the least or the last affected in acquired hypopituitarism. The relevance of Doppler echocardiography to correctly diagnose and monitor replacement therapy in both clinical and subclinical forms of CH should improve quality of life and decrease cardiovascular risk, as already demonstrated in patients with clinical and subclinical primary hypothyroidism.

Source: Reviews in Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders - https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11154-024-09876-y
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