BACKGROUND Hyperthyroidism in pregnancy may pose a great threat to maternal and fetal health.The risk of hyperthyroid heart disease(HHD),even heart failure,is significantly elevated in pregnant women.AIM To investigat...BACKGROUND Hyperthyroidism in pregnancy may pose a great threat to maternal and fetal health.The risk of hyperthyroid heart disease(HHD),even heart failure,is significantly elevated in pregnant women.AIM To investigate the clinical characteristics,prognosis,and therapy of HHD in pregnant women.METHODS We searched the patient registry data at West China Second University Hospital of Sichuan University in Chengdu,China,following the approval by the Ethics Committee.We retrospectively analyzed the clinical characteristics of pregnant women diagnosed with HHD.The medical records of women with HHD during pregnancy from January 2012 to December 2017 were obtained from the electronic medical records system.All the included patients were followed in outpatient clinics and by telephone interviews until October 2018.RESULTS A total of 155 patients were diagnosed with thyrotoxicosis,of whom six were diagnosed with HHD.Three of them had regular antenatal care.Two patients were complicated with acute heart failure attacks,and one of them had a stillbirth.Both of these patients had a long history of Graves’disease with poor treatment compliance.Treatments of precipitating factors such as the control of infection could relieve the symptoms and prolong gestation for a better prognosis.Hyperthyroid heart failure could be controlled with aggressive diuretics and management of the coexisting complications.Intense monitoring and timely anti-heart failure treatment were crucial in patients with severe cardiac damage.Our findings indicated the importance of regular antenatal care and treatment adherence in patients with hyperthyroidism.CONCLUSION The timely and accurate diagnosis of HHD and the implementation of effective management are important for a better prognosis in pregnant women with HHD.Improvement in patients’awareness of thyrotoxicosis is needed.展开更多
In recent years,hyperthyroid heart disease has become a condition with high incidence rate and high mortality rate.This paper discusses the pathogenesis,treatment,and influencing factors of hyperthyroid heart disease ...In recent years,hyperthyroid heart disease has become a condition with high incidence rate and high mortality rate.This paper discusses the pathogenesis,treatment,and influencing factors of hyperthyroid heart disease from two different angles-traditional Chinese medicine and western medicine-in hope to provide a reference basis for the treatment of hyperthyroid heart disease.展开更多
Aim: to describe the salient relationships between Graves’ disease (GD) and both Turner syndrome (TS) and Down syndrome (DS). Design: to conduct a secondary analysis of current literature on this topic. Results: 1) t...Aim: to describe the salient relationships between Graves’ disease (GD) and both Turner syndrome (TS) and Down syndrome (DS). Design: to conduct a secondary analysis of current literature on this topic. Results: 1) the prevalences of GD in TS and in DS young patients are 1.7% and 6.5‰, respectively, i.e. higher than that in pediatric general population (around 1‰);2) in both these chromosomopathies GD presentation is often preceded by Hashimoto’s thyroiditis (HT) antecedents;3) in both TS and DS, GD presents with a clinical picture very similar to that observed in GD patients without these chromosomopathies;4) in TS, clinical course of GD under pharmacological therapy is very similar to that observed in non-TS girls;5) in DS, clinical course of GD under pharmacological therapy is less severe than that in non-DS patients. Conclusions: in the children with either TS or DS, GD is characterized by two common epidemiological peculiarities, i.e. increased prevalence rate and elevated frequency of HT antecedents.展开更多
基金Supported by Science and Technology Department of Sichuan Province,No.2019YJ0086Clinical Research Fund of West China Second University Hospital of Sichuan University,No.KL024
文摘BACKGROUND Hyperthyroidism in pregnancy may pose a great threat to maternal and fetal health.The risk of hyperthyroid heart disease(HHD),even heart failure,is significantly elevated in pregnant women.AIM To investigate the clinical characteristics,prognosis,and therapy of HHD in pregnant women.METHODS We searched the patient registry data at West China Second University Hospital of Sichuan University in Chengdu,China,following the approval by the Ethics Committee.We retrospectively analyzed the clinical characteristics of pregnant women diagnosed with HHD.The medical records of women with HHD during pregnancy from January 2012 to December 2017 were obtained from the electronic medical records system.All the included patients were followed in outpatient clinics and by telephone interviews until October 2018.RESULTS A total of 155 patients were diagnosed with thyrotoxicosis,of whom six were diagnosed with HHD.Three of them had regular antenatal care.Two patients were complicated with acute heart failure attacks,and one of them had a stillbirth.Both of these patients had a long history of Graves’disease with poor treatment compliance.Treatments of precipitating factors such as the control of infection could relieve the symptoms and prolong gestation for a better prognosis.Hyperthyroid heart failure could be controlled with aggressive diuretics and management of the coexisting complications.Intense monitoring and timely anti-heart failure treatment were crucial in patients with severe cardiac damage.Our findings indicated the importance of regular antenatal care and treatment adherence in patients with hyperthyroidism.CONCLUSION The timely and accurate diagnosis of HHD and the implementation of effective management are important for a better prognosis in pregnant women with HHD.Improvement in patients’awareness of thyrotoxicosis is needed.
文摘In recent years,hyperthyroid heart disease has become a condition with high incidence rate and high mortality rate.This paper discusses the pathogenesis,treatment,and influencing factors of hyperthyroid heart disease from two different angles-traditional Chinese medicine and western medicine-in hope to provide a reference basis for the treatment of hyperthyroid heart disease.
文摘Aim: to describe the salient relationships between Graves’ disease (GD) and both Turner syndrome (TS) and Down syndrome (DS). Design: to conduct a secondary analysis of current literature on this topic. Results: 1) the prevalences of GD in TS and in DS young patients are 1.7% and 6.5‰, respectively, i.e. higher than that in pediatric general population (around 1‰);2) in both these chromosomopathies GD presentation is often preceded by Hashimoto’s thyroiditis (HT) antecedents;3) in both TS and DS, GD presents with a clinical picture very similar to that observed in GD patients without these chromosomopathies;4) in TS, clinical course of GD under pharmacological therapy is very similar to that observed in non-TS girls;5) in DS, clinical course of GD under pharmacological therapy is less severe than that in non-DS patients. Conclusions: in the children with either TS or DS, GD is characterized by two common epidemiological peculiarities, i.e. increased prevalence rate and elevated frequency of HT antecedents.