Changes of Thyroid Hormones and Their Binding Proteins during Plasma Exchange for Polyneuropathy in a Patient with Substituted Hypothyroidism due to Hashimoto's Thyroiditis

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Background: Pharmacodynamic studies and data concerning adaptation of thyroid substitution in patients with substituted hypothyroidism during plasma exchange (PE) is not available. Case Report: We measured TSH, fT3 and fT4, total T4, thyroxin binding globulin (TBG), and albumin before and after 5 PE procedures in a 37-year-old women who underwent PE for a therapy-resistant polyneuropathy. Thyroxin was increased empirically by 8% resulting in a dose of 1.95 μg/kg per day. Results: Despite larger reductions of total T4 and TBG over a series of 5 PEs (40-50% from baseline), only small reductions of 8% in fT3 and fT4 concentrations were documented with a concomittant increase in TSH level. Changes of fT4, fT3, and TSH remained within normal range. Conclusions: i) Despite a significant decrease in total thyroid hormone pool following PE, fT4, fT3, and TSH concentrations changed only slightly. ii) Based on this observation, a general increase in thyroid replacement therapy before PE cannot be recommended, but considered in case of a high normal TSH level.

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Jenni, S., Adler, M., Lanz, S., Mansouri Taleghani, B., & Christ, E. R. (2016). Changes of Thyroid Hormones and Their Binding Proteins during Plasma Exchange for Polyneuropathy in a Patient with Substituted Hypothyroidism due to Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis. Transfusion Medicine and Hemotherapy, 43(1), 45–49. https://doi.org/10.1159/000440822

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