COVID-19 infection and thyroid function

Noha Mukhtar, Abdulmohsen Bakhsh, Nahlah Alreshidi, Abeer Aljomaiah, Hadeel Aljamei, Nada Alsudani, Tarek Elsayed, Roqayh Fadel, Eman Alqahtani, Ali S. Alzahrani
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Abstract

Context

COVID-19 is a new viral infection affecting mainly the respiratory system with involvement of many other organs. Thyroid dysfunction has been described in COVID-19 but data are still unclear and conflicting on its frequency, severity and relationship with the outcome.

Patients and methods

We assessed thyroid function tests (TFT) in 50 patients admitted to our institution with confirmed COVID-19 infection. We excluded patients known to have thyroid diseases or taking drugs that may affect thyroid function. Serum free thyroxine (FT4), thyrotropin (TSH) and triiodothyronine (T3) were measured once or more during the first 10 days after admission. In about 50 % of the cases, a follow up TFT was obtained during the first year after discharge (at a median follow up of 6 months).

Results

We included 50 patients, 29 males (58 %) and 21 females (42 %). The median age was 47 years (range 25–89). Overall, TFTs were completely normal in all patients except for minor transient abnormalities in 5 patients (10 %) as follows: three patients had a mild transient elevated TSH, one had a mild transient suppressed TSH and one patient had a mildly low FT4 with normal TSH. There were no differences between the follow up TFTs obtained after discharge and TFTs obtained during admission in the acute phase.

Conclusion

In this study, thyroid dysfunction during acute COVID-19 infection was rare, mild and transient. However, the study might not be powered enough to detect an association between thyroid dysfunction and the severity of illness and further studies are needed to assess this issue. Late-onset thyroid dysfunction does not seem to occur in COVID-19 infection during the next year after discharge.

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COVID-19感染与甲状腺功能
covid -19是一种新型病毒感染,主要影响呼吸系统,并累及许多其他器官。在COVID-19中已经描述了甲状腺功能障碍,但其频率、严重程度和与结果的关系的数据仍然不清楚和相互矛盾。患者和方法对我院收治的50例确诊COVID-19感染患者的甲状腺功能检查(TFT)进行评估。我们排除了已知患有甲状腺疾病或正在服用可能影响甲状腺功能的药物的患者。入院后10 天内测定血清游离甲状腺素(FT4)、促甲状腺素(TSH)和三碘甲状腺原氨酸(T3) 1次或1次以上。在大约50% %的病例中,在出院后的第一年随访TFT(中位随访时间为6 个月)。结果纳入50例患者,其中男性29例(58. %),女性21例(42. %)。中位年龄为47 岁(范围25-89)。总体而言,所有患者的tft均完全正常,除了5例患者有轻微的短暂性异常(10 %),如下:3例患者有轻度的短暂性TSH升高,1例患者有轻度的短暂性TSH抑制,1例患者有轻度的低FT4, TSH正常。出院后随访tft与入院时急性期随访tft无差异。结论在本研究中,急性COVID-19感染时甲状腺功能障碍罕见、轻微且短暂。然而,这项研究可能不足以发现甲状腺功能障碍与疾病严重程度之间的联系,需要进一步的研究来评估这一问题。COVID-19感染在出院后一年内似乎不会发生迟发性甲状腺功能障碍。
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Endocrine and Metabolic Science
Endocrine and Metabolic Science Medicine-Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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