Thyroid
Science 4(3):CLS1-5, 2009
Thyroid Hormone Changes in
Pregnant and Non-Pregnant Women:
A Case-Control Study
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P.Pasupathi,1* V. Chandrasekar,2
and U. Senthil Kumar,3
1Department
of Clinical Biochemistry,
2Department of
Microbiology,
3Department of Laboratory Medicine,
Bio Line Research Institute,
Coimbatore-641 014, Tamil Nadu,
India
*Corresponding author: Dr. P.
Pasupathi, Ph.D.,
Head-Department of Clinical
Biochemistry,
Bio Line Research Institute,
Coimbatore-641 014 Tamil Nadu, India
Tel: +91 422 4270509 Fax: +91 422
4520099
drppasupathi@gmail.com
ABSTRACT.
Pregnancy is associated with
significant but reversible changes
in thyroid function tests results,
which are among the most profound
seen as a result of a normal
physiologic state. The present study
was carried out to find out
alterations in thyroid function
tests in each trimester in normal
pregnant women as compared to
non-pregnant women.
Methods:
A case-control study designed with
two groups of women: (1) 75 normal
pregnant women randomly selected
from the first (25 samples), the
second (25 samples), and the third
(25 samples) trimesters, and (2) 75
randomly selected non-pregnant
healthy female controls. Thyroid
function tests were carried out by
measuring the serum levels of
thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH),
free and total thyroxin (FT4, T4),
and free and total triiodothyronine
(FT3, T3) by commercially available
radio-immunoassay kits.
Results:
We found that mean T4 increased
progressively during pregnancy.
Serum levels of T3 increased in the
second trimester and then declined
during the third trimester compared
with non-pregnant women. We also
found that FT4 strongly decreased
during the third trimester. Free T3
declined in the second and third
trimesters. The mean TSH did not
significantly differ in the three
trimesters compared to the levels of
non-pregnant women.
Conclusion:
Thyroid function tests in pregnancy
should be interpreted against
gestational age-related reference
intervals to avoid misinterpretation
of thyroid function during
pregnancy.
Keywords.
FT3 • FT4 • Pregnancy • T3 • T4 •
TSH
Pasupathi,P.,
Chandrasekar, V., and Senthil Kumar,
U.: Thyroid Hormone Changes in
Pregnant and Non-Pregnant Women: A
Case-Control Study. Thyroid
Science, 4(3):CLS1-5, 2009.
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