Hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid axis changes in children after cardiac surgery

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Introduction: Hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid axis changes in critical illness result in nonthyroidal illness syndrome (NTIS) characterized by abnormal TSH and thyroid hormone levels. It is unclear whether NTIS is adaptive or maladaptive. Some have suggested that NTIS adversely affects outcome, but there are limited data in children. Objective: Our objective was to determine the natural history of NTIS in children undergoing cardiac bypass surgery and to correlate these changes with outcome and illness severity. Methods: Thyroid function was measured in 21 patients, aged 1-11 yr, preoperatively and postoperatively twice daily on postoperative days (POD) 0-3 and daily thereafter until POD 7. Pediatric Logistic Organ Dysfunction and inotrope scores and pediatric intensive care unit, hospital, and ventilation days were measured and statistically analyzed in relation to thyroid function. Results: All patients exhibited NTIS within the first day postoperatively. TSH recovered by POD 4. Total T3, free T3 index, and T3 uptake were still below preoperative levels on POD 7. NTIS changes correlated to prolonged hospital stays with increased pediatric intensive care unit and mechanical ventilation days and also showed strong relations with Pediatric Logistic Organ Dysfunction and inotrope scores. The T3 measures drawn within 6-14 h from surgery were predictive of clinical outcome. Alterations in illness severity preceded changes in thyroid function. Conclusion: NTIS was present in this population of critically ill children with some of the biochemical changes not corrected by 8 d postoperatively. The degree of NTIS was related to and predictive of clinical outcome and illness severity. Copyright © 2009 by The Endocrine Society.

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Marks, S. D., Haines, C., Rebeyka, I. M., & Couch, R. M. (2009). Hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid axis changes in children after cardiac surgery. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 94(8), 2781–2786. https://doi.org/10.1210/jc.2008-2722

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