Incidence and prevalence of hyperthyroidism: a population-based study in the Piedmont Region, Italy.


Journal

Endocrine
ISSN: 1559-0100
Titre abrégé: Endocrine
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 9434444

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
07 2020
Historique:
received: 22 12 2019
accepted: 04 02 2020
pubmed: 15 2 2020
medline: 22 6 2021
entrez: 15 2 2020
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Unrecognized and untreated hyperthyroidism leads to serious clinical complications with adverse outcomes for patients and increasing costs for the health care system. Hence, adequate knowledge of the epidemiological features of such condition is desirable to plan effective interventions. The aim of our study was to estimate incidence and prevalence of hyperthyroidism in the mildly iodine-deficient Italian Region of Piedmont. A retrospective cohort study was conducted using Administrative Health Databases of the Piedmont Region, Italy (2012-2018). Hyperthyroidism cases were defined as the subjects who had at least one of the following claims: (i) hospital discharge records with hyperthyroidism diagnosis code; (ii) exemption from co-payment for hyperthyroidism; (iii) prescription of one of the following medications: methimazole, propylthiouracil, or potassium perchlorate. The overall prevalence was 756 per 100,000 inhabitants [95% CI 748-764], and the overall incidence was 81 per 100,000-person year [95% CI 80-82]. The prevalence and incidence increased with age and were two-fold higher among women than men. Women also showed two distinct peaks in incidence at the age of 30 and 50; after the age of 60, the trend became similar between sexes. With regard to the geographic distribution, an increasing gradient of incidence was observed from the northern to the south-western areas of the Region. This is the first Italian study based on health databases to estimate the incidence and prevalence of hyperthyroidism in the general population. This approach can represent an inexpensive and simple method to monitor patterns of hyperthyroidism in iodine-deficient areas.

Identifiants

pubmed: 32056093
doi: 10.1007/s12020-020-02222-7
pii: 10.1007/s12020-020-02222-7
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

107-112

Auteurs

Marina Caputo (M)

Endocrinology, Department of Translational Medicine, Università del Piemonte Orientale, Novara, Italy. marina.caputo@hotmail.com.

Alessandro Pecere (A)

Department of Translational Medicine, Università del Piemonte Orientale, Novara, Italy.

Andrea Sarro (A)

Department of Translational Medicine, Università del Piemonte Orientale, Novara, Italy.

Chiara Mele (C)

Endocrinology, Department of Translational Medicine, Università del Piemonte Orientale, Novara, Italy.

Andrealuna Ucciero (A)

Department of Translational Medicine, Università del Piemonte Orientale, Novara, Italy.

Loredana Pagano (L)

Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Department of Medical Sciences, University of Turin, Città della Salute e della Scienza, Turin, Italy.

Flavia Prodam (F)

Endocrinology, Department of Translational Medicine, Università del Piemonte Orientale, Novara, Italy.
Department of Health Sciences, Università del Piemonte Orientale, Novara, Italy.

Gianluca Aimaretti (G)

Endocrinology, Department of Translational Medicine, Università del Piemonte Orientale, Novara, Italy.

Paolo Marzullo (P)

Endocrinology, Department of Translational Medicine, Università del Piemonte Orientale, Novara, Italy.
Division of General Medicine, I.R.C.C.S. Istituto Auxologico Italiano, Ospedale San Giuseppe Verbania, Verbania, Italy.

Francesco Barone-Adesi (F)

Department of Translational Medicine, Università del Piemonte Orientale, Novara, Italy.

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