The End-Diastolic Velocity of Thyroid Arteries Is Strongly Correlated with the Peak Systolic Velocity and Gland Volume in Patients with Autoimmune Thyroiditis.
Danilo Bianchini Höfling, Suemi Marui, Carlos Alberto Buchpiguel, Giovanni Guido Cerri, Maria Cristina Chammas
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Abstract
Background: The end-diastolic velocity (EDV) of thyroid arteries reflects peripheral blood flow resistance.
Objective: The aim was to evaluate EDV correlations with other Doppler sonography parameters and with clinical and biochemical variables in a sample of patients with hypothyroidism caused by chronic autoimmune thyroiditis (CAT).
Methods: A sample of 48 CAT hypothyroid patients receiving treatment with stable doses of levothyroxine was selected. The participants underwent clinical evaluation and measurement of serum thyrotropin (TSH), total triiodothyronine (T3), total thyroxine (T4), free T4, thyroid peroxidase antibodies (anti-TPO), and antithyroglobulin antibodies (anti-Tg) and Doppler sonography.
Results: The EDV of the inferior thyroid arteries (ITA-EDV) was strongly and positively correlated with the peak systolic velocity of the inferior thyroid arteries (ITA-PSV, r = 0.919), thyroid volume (r = 0.711), and thyroid visual vascularization pattern (TVP, r = 0.687). There was no correlation between ITA-EDV and the clinical variables, hormones, anti-TPO, or anti-Tg.
Conclusion: The strong correlation of ITA-EDV with ITA-PSV, TVP, and volume suggests that increased vascularization in CAT may be associated with a reduction in thyroid blood flow resistance, possibly due to an angiogenesis-induced increase in the total vascular cross-sectional area of the parenchyma.
背景:甲状腺动脉舒张末流速(EDV)反映外周血阻力。目的:评价慢性自身免疫性甲状腺炎(CAT)引起的甲状腺功能减退患者的EDV与其他多普勒超声参数以及与临床和生化变量的相关性。方法:选择48例接受稳定剂量左甲状腺素治疗的CAT型甲状腺功能减退患者。临床评估和测定血清促甲状腺素(TSH)、总三碘甲状腺原氨酸(T3)、总甲状腺素(T4)、游离T4、甲状腺过氧化物酶抗体(抗tpo)、抗甲状腺球蛋白抗体(抗tg)和多普勒超声。结果:甲状腺下动脉EDV (ITA-EDV)与甲状腺下动脉收缩峰值速度(ITA-PSV, r = 0.919)、甲状腺体积(r = 0.711)、甲状腺视血管化模式(TVP, r = 0.687)呈显著正相关。ITA-EDV与临床变量、激素、抗tpo或抗tg均无相关性。结论:ITA-EDV与ITA-PSV、TVP和体积的强相关性表明,CAT血管化的增加可能与甲状腺血流阻力的降低有关,这可能是由于血管生成诱导的实质血管总横截面积的增加。