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Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences

Year: 2009 | Volume: 12 | Issue: 15 | Page No.: 1056-1062
DOI: 10.3923/pjbs.2009.1056.1062
Subclinical Hypothyroidism Effects on Cardiac Function
M. Niafar, M. Toufan, S. Ghafoori and N. Aghamohammadzadeh

Abstract: To evaluate heart function in subclinical hypothyroid women in comparison with healthy subjects, a prospective study was performed on newly detected subclinical hypothyroid women presenting to endocrinology clinic of Tabriz Sina Hospital from October 2007 to February 2008. Thirty five women with Subclinical Hypothyroidism (SH) in case group were matched with 35 healthy euthyroid women in control group. All patients in both groups were studied by two dimensional echocardiography and Tissue Doppler Imaging (TDI) in Tabriz Shahid Madani Hospital. The FT4 and TSH levels were measured. Comparison of TDI results in Right Ventricle (RV) showed the significantly lower mean Tv excursion in case group with no significant difference in other parameters. In Left Ventricle (LV), the mean Am, Av and Ev/Em were significantly higher and E/A was lower in the case group, but there was no significant difference in other parameters. No RV diastolic dysfunction was documented in both groups. There was no case with LV systolic dysfunction in both groups. There were 21 (60%) patients with LV diastolic dysfunction in the case group comparing with 11 (31.4%) cases in the control group (p = 0.016, OR = 0.306). Frequency of LV diastolic dysfunction was significantly higher in the case group in patients aged ≥40 years (94.1% vs. 53.3%; p = 0.013). There was no case of pericardial effusion in the studied population. According to our results, SH may cause LV diastolic dysfunction. Likewise, minor RV systolic dysfunction might be seen in these patients

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M. Niafar, M. Toufan, S. Ghafoori and N. Aghamohammadzadeh, 2009. Subclinical Hypothyroidism Effects on Cardiac Function. Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences, 12: 1056-1062.

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