Body mass index is associated with hypercholesterolemia following thyroid hormone withdrawal in thyroidectomized patients

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Abstract

Thyroid hormone withdrawal (THW) for postoperative radioiodine adjuvant therapy or diagnostic radioiodine whole body scan in patients with differentiated thyroid cancers results in acute thyroid hormone deficiency and abnormal lipid profiles. To better clarify the clinical pattern of dyslipidemia occurring after THW, we retrospectively analyzed the association between serum total cholesterol level after THW and various clinical factors in a total of 61 patients who underwent total thyroidectomy due to papillary thyroid cancers from January 2010 to March 2012, in Severance Hospital, Seoul, Korea. Preoperative baseline total cholesterol was significantly correlated with post-THW total cholesterol level; however, age, gender, or elevated TSH level after THW itself was not correlated with post-THW total cholesterol level. A significant correlation between preoperative measured BMI and post-THW total cholesterol level was found (r = 0.263, P = 0.041). In multiple logistic analysis, BMI was an independent determining factor of post-THW total cholesterol level (P = 0.012). © 2014 Dong Yeob Shin et al.

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Shin, D. Y., Kim, K. J., Cho, Y., Park, K. H., Hwang, S., Chung, W. Y., & Lee, E. J. (2014). Body mass index is associated with hypercholesterolemia following thyroid hormone withdrawal in thyroidectomized patients. International Journal of Endocrinology, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/649016

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