Classification of Thyroid Dysfunction in Pregnant Women Differs by Analytical Method and Type of Thyroid Function Test

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Context: Physiological alterations challenge the assessment of maternal thyroid function in pregnancy. It remains uncertain how the reference ranges vary by week of pregnancy, and how the classification of disease varies by analytical method and type of thyroid function test. Design: Serum samples from Danish pregnant women (n = 6282) were used for the measurement of thyrotropin (TSH), total and free thyroxine (T4), total and free 3,5,3′-triiodothyronine (T3), and T-uptake using “Method A” (Cobas 8000, Roche Diagnostics).TSH and freeT4 were also measured using “Method B” (ADVIA Centaur XP, Siemens Healthineers). Main Outcome Measures: Pregnancy week- and method-specific reference ranges were established among thyroid antibody–negative women (n = 4612).The reference ranges were used to classify maternal thyroid function, and results were compared by analytical method and type of thyroid function test. Results: The reference ranges for TSH showed a gradual decrease during pregnancy weeks 4 to 14, a gradual increase was observed for total T4, total T3, and T-uptake, whereas free T4 and free T3 showed less variation. WhenTSH and freeT4 were used, Method A classified 935 (14.9%) with abnormal thyroid function, Method B a total of 903 (14.4%), and the methods agreed on 554 individuals. When TSH and total T4 were used, 947 (15.1%) were classified with abnormal thyroid function, and classifications by either totalT4 or freeT4 agreed on 584 individuals. Conclusions: Even when pregnancy week- and method-specific reference ranges were established, the classification of maternal thyroid dysfunction varied considerably by analytical method and type of thyroid function test.

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Andersen, S. L., Christensen, P. A., Knøsgaard, L., Andersen, S., Handberg, A., Hansen, A. B., & Vestergaard, P. (2020). Classification of Thyroid Dysfunction in Pregnant Women Differs by Analytical Method and Type of Thyroid Function Test. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 105(11). https://doi.org/10.1210/clinem/dgaa567

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