Thyroid dysfunction among patients assessed by thyroid function tests at a tertiary care hospital: a retrospective study.


Journal

The Pan African medical journal
ISSN: 1937-8688
Titre abrégé: Pan Afr Med J
Pays: Uganda
ID NLM: 101517926

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
2024
Historique:
received: 04 06 2024
accepted: 30 08 2024
medline: 7 10 2024
pubmed: 7 10 2024
entrez: 7 10 2024
Statut: epublish

Résumé

previous studies in African populations have not extensively described the spectrum of thyroid dysfunction using the profile of thyroid hormones. Although iodine deficiency is a common thyroid disorder in Africa, it does not represent the entire spectrum of thyroid dysfunction seen in patients. This retrospective study aimed to describe the spectrum of thyroid dysfunction among patients seen at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital (KBTH), a tertiary care hospital in Accra, Ghana. a retrospective analysis of medical records of all consultations on thyroid disorders seen at the Internal Medicine Department of KBTH between January 2019 and December 2021 was conducted. Information on patient demographics, and thyroid hormone profiles (triiodothyronine - FT3, thyroxine - FT4, and thyroid stimulating hormone - TSH) were extracted and subjected to descriptive statistics. The thyroid hormone profiles of the subjects were analyzed and classified into thyroid dysfunction categories using guidelines from the American Thyroid Association (ATA). out of the 215 patients with thyroid disorders enrolled, 85.1% (n=183) were females and 14.9% (n=32), were males. The mean age of patients was 45±14 years, with most of the patients within the age range of 31-50 years (49.3%; n=106). The most reported thyroid function dysfunction was primary hyperthyroidism (57.7%), followed by primary hypothyroidism (22.3%), subclinical hyperthyroidism (9.3%), euthyroid sick syndrome (6.5%), and subclinical hypothyroidism (4.6%) respectively. primary hyperthyroidism was the most commonly diagnosed thyroid dysfunction. Hyperthyroidism has been associated with cardiac morbidity and mortality. Timely interventions are required to reduce the morbidity risks and burden associated with the hyperthyroid state.

Identifiants

pubmed: 39372689
doi: 10.11604/pamj.2024.49.7.44173
pii: PAMJ-49-7
pmc: PMC11453107
doi:

Substances chimiques

Thyrotropin 9002-71-5
Thyroxine Q51BO43MG4
Triiodothyronine 06LU7C9H1V
Thyroid Hormones 0

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

7

Informations de copyright

Copyright: Emmanuel Donkoh Aidoo et al.

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

The authors declare no competing interests.

Auteurs

Emmanuel Donkoh Aidoo (ED)

Department of Medical Biochemistry, University of Ghana Medical School (UGMS), University of Ghana, Legon, Ghana.

Grace Korkor Ababio (GK)

Department of Medical Biochemistry, University of Ghana Medical School (UGMS), University of Ghana, Legon, Ghana.

Benjamin Arko-Boham (B)

Department of Anatomy, University of Ghana Medical School (UGMS), University of Ghana, Legon, Ghana.

Emmanuel Ayitey Tagoe (EA)

Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences, School of Biomedical and Allied Health Sciences (SBAHS), University of Ghana, Legon, Ghana.

Nii Ayite Aryee (NA)

Department of Medical Biochemistry, University of Ghana Medical School (UGMS), University of Ghana, Legon, Ghana.

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