甲减及其合并症——某综合医院的观察性研究

M. Bodiuzzaman
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背景:甲状腺功能减退是最常见的代谢障碍,它会减缓新陈代谢,导致许多疾病,如糖尿病(DM)及其并发症,如高血压(HTN)和缺血性心脏病(IHD)。目的:本研究旨在确定甲状腺功能减退人群中各种合并症的患病率,并对其进行比较,证明我们可以通过早期发现和治疗甲状腺功能减退等原发疾病来预防这些合并症。材料与方法:于2019年10月至2020年12月在法里德普尔的一家综合医院进行了为期一年零三个月的观察性研究。从所有性别和种族中随机选择170名甲状腺功能减退患者,观察其合并症。选择临床可疑的患者进行实验室检查,在确认甲状腺功能减退后,通过临床检查和必要的生化检查寻找合并症。所有新老患者均作为病例纳入本研究。结果:在3233例患者中,170例为甲状腺功能减退,占5.25%。女性多于男性(134例vs. 36例,比例为3.2:1)。50岁以上患者较多(29.41%)。共病发生率最高(88.82%)。最常见的合并症为HTN、DM、BA和IHD(分别为40%、19.41%、14.11%和11.76%)。常见的合并症为HTN合并DM(15.23%)和HTN合并IHD(11.25%)。结论:HTN、DM、BA、IHD与甲状腺功能减退有较高的相关性。明显的甲状腺功能减退患者更容易患有HTN和DM。因此,所有甲状腺功能减退患者都应调查这些合并症。吉林大学学报,2022;12(04):222-225
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Hypothyroidism and Its Comorbidities - An Observational Study at A General Hospital
Background: Hypothyroidism is the most common metabolic disorder that slows metabolism and leads to many medical conditions like diabetes (DM) and its complications like hypertension (HTN) and ischemic heart disease (IHD). Objectives: This study was conducted to determine the prevalence of various comorbidities in the hypothyroid population, to compare them, and to demonstrate that we can prevent those comorbidities through early detection and treatment of primary diseases such as hypothyroidism. Materials and Methods: An observational study was conducted in a general hospital in Faridpur from October 2019 to December 2020 for a period of one year and three months. A total of 170 hypothyroid patients were selected randomly from all sexes and races to see their comorbidities. Clinically suspicious patients were selected for laboratory testing and, after confirmation of hypothyroidism, comorbid conditions were searched for by clinical examination and biochemical tests where needed. All new and old patients were included as cases in this study. Result: 170 cases were selected as hypothyroidism out of a total of 3233 patients (5.25%). Female patients were more than male cases (134 vs. 36 and a ratio 3.2:1). More patients were above 50 years (29.41%). Comorbidities present most of the patients (88.82%). Most common comorbidities were HTN, DM, BA, and IHD (40%, 19.41%, 14.11%, and 11.76%, respectively). Common concomitant comorbidities were HTN with DM (15.23%) and HTN with IHD (11.25%). Conclusion: There is a high incidence of HTN, DM, BA, and IHD in association with hypothyroidism. Overt hypothyroid patients are more likely to suffer from HTN and DM. As a result, these comorbid conditions should be investigated in all hypothyroid patients. KYAMC Journal. 2022;12(04): 222-225
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