Hypothyroidism and its implications in the gestational period: a literature review
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Resumo: | Hypothyroidism during pregnancy is a serious health concern, increasing the risk of complications such as miscarriage and neurointellectual disability in offspring. Careful regulation of thyroid hormones is crucial for optimal fetal development. This article is an integrative review that seeks to clarify thyroid disorders in pregnancy and their treatment options. 175 articles from the PubMed database were analyzed, limited to human studies published in English between 2018 and 2023. Eleven articles were selected for analysis. Fetal consumption of maternal thyroid hormone and physiological changes during pregnancy demand an increase in maternal secretion of this hormone. Iodine deficiency can cause thyroid dysfunction, resulting in serious complications in pregnancy and child development. Diagnosing hypothyroidism is challenging, especially in pregnant women. Serum TSH is used as an initial test, and levothyroxine therapy is recommended to prevent complications. Hypothyroidism in pregnancy requires careful regulation of thyroid hormones. Diagnostic complexity highlights the need to consider physiological and ethnic variations. Treatment recommendations vary between organizations, highlighting the need for consensus. Close monitoring and adjustments in therapy are essential, but challenges remain, highlighting the need for more research into treatment limits and the potential benefit of combination therapy to improve long- term quality of life. Keywords: Pregnancy, Hypothyroidism, Thyroid Gland Disease. |
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Hypothyroidism and its implications in the gestational period: a literature review 82 / 5 000 Resultados da tradução Resultado de tradução Hipotiroidismo y sus implicaciones en el período gestacional: una revisión de la literaturaHipotireoidismo e suas Implicações no Período Gestacional: uma Revisão de LiteraturaGravidezHipotireoidismoDoenças da Glândula TireoidePregnancyHypothyroidismThyroid Gland DiseaseEl embarazohipotiroidismoEnfermedades de la glándula tiroides Hypothyroidism during pregnancy is a serious health concern, increasing the risk of complications such as miscarriage and neurointellectual disability in offspring. Careful regulation of thyroid hormones is crucial for optimal fetal development. This article is an integrative review that seeks to clarify thyroid disorders in pregnancy and their treatment options. 175 articles from the PubMed database were analyzed, limited to human studies published in English between 2018 and 2023. Eleven articles were selected for analysis. Fetal consumption of maternal thyroid hormone and physiological changes during pregnancy demand an increase in maternal secretion of this hormone. Iodine deficiency can cause thyroid dysfunction, resulting in serious complications in pregnancy and child development. Diagnosing hypothyroidism is challenging, especially in pregnant women. Serum TSH is used as an initial test, and levothyroxine therapy is recommended to prevent complications. Hypothyroidism in pregnancy requires careful regulation of thyroid hormones. Diagnostic complexity highlights the need to consider physiological and ethnic variations. Treatment recommendations vary between organizations, highlighting the need for consensus. Close monitoring and adjustments in therapy are essential, but challenges remain, highlighting the need for more research into treatment limits and the potential benefit of combination therapy to improve long- term quality of life. Keywords: Pregnancy, Hypothyroidism, Thyroid Gland Disease. El hipotiroidismo durante el embarazo es un problema de salud grave que aumenta el riesgo de complicaciones como aborto espontáneo y discapacidad neurointelectual en la descendencia. La regulación cuidadosa de las hormonas tiroideas es crucial para el desarrollo fetal óptimo. Este artículo es una revisión integradora que busca esclarecer los trastornos tiroideos en el embarazo y sus opciones de tratamiento. Se analizaron 175 artículos de la base de datos PubMed, limitados a estudios en humanos publicados en inglés entre 2018 y 2023. Se seleccionaron once artículos para el análisis. El consumo fetal de hormona tiroidea materna y los cambios fisiológicos durante el embarazo exigen un aumento en la secreción materna de esta hormona. La deficiencia de yodo puede causar disfunción tiroidea, lo que resulta en complicaciones graves en el embarazo y el desarrollo infantil. Diagnosticar el hipotiroidismo es un desafío, especialmente en mujeres embarazadas. La TSH sérica se utiliza como prueba inicial y se recomienda el tratamiento con levotiroxina para prevenir complicaciones. El hipotiroidismo durante el embarazo requiere una regulación cuidadosa de las hormonas tiroideas. La complejidad diagnóstica resalta la necesidad de considerar variaciones fisiológicas y étnicas. Las recomendaciones de tratamiento varían entre organizaciones, lo que destaca la necesidad de consenso. La monitorización estrecha y los ajustes en la terapia son esenciales, pero persisten desafíos, lo que destaca la necesidad de realizar más investigaciones sobre los límites del tratamiento y el beneficio potencial de la terapia combinada para mejorar la calidad de vida a largo plazo. Palabras clave: Embarazo, Hipotiroidismo, Enfermedad de la Glándula Tiroides. O hipotireoidismo durante a gravidez pode ocasionar sérios problemas à saúde, aumentando o risco de complicações como aborto espontâneo e deficiência neurointelectual na descendência. A regulação cuidadosa dos hormônios tireoidianos é crucial para o desenvolvimento fetal ideal. Este artigo é uma revisão integrativa que busca esclarecer distúrbios tireoidianos na gravidez e suas opções de tratamento. Foram analisados 175 artigos da base PubMed, limitados a estudos em humanos publicados em inglês entre 2018 e 2023. Onze artigos foram selecionados para a análise. O consumo fetal de hormônio tireoidiano materno e alterações fisiológicas na gravidez demandam um aumento na secreção materna desse hormônio. A deficiência de iodo pode causar disfunção tireoidiana, resultando em complicações graves na gravidez e no desenvolvimento infantil. O diagnóstico do hipotireoidismo é desafiador, especialmente em mulheres grávidas. O TSH sérico é usado como teste inicial, e a terapia com levotiroxina é recomendada para prevenir complicações. O hipotireoidismo na gravidez requer regulação cuidadosa dos hormônios tireoidianos. A complexidade diagnóstica destaca a necessidade de considerar variações fisiológicas e étnicas. Recomendações de tratamento variam entre organizações, destacando a necessidade de consenso. O monitoramento rigoroso e ajustes na terapia são essenciais, mas persistem desafios, evidenciando a necessidade de mais pesquisas sobre limites de tratamento e o potencial benefício da terapia combinada para melhorar a qualidade de vida a longo prazo. Palavras-chave: Gravidez, Hipotireoidismo, Doenças da Glândula Tireoide. Specialized Dentistry Group2023-12-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/article/view/113110.36557/2674-8169.2023v5n5p6731-6741Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; Vol. 5 No. 5 (2023): BJIHS QUALIS B3; 6731-6741Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; Vol. 5 Núm. 5 (2023): BJIHS QUALIS B3; 6731-6741Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; v. 5 n. 5 (2023): BJIHS QUALIS B3; 6731-67412674-8169reponame:Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciencesinstname:Grupo de Odontologia Especializada (GOE)instacron:GOEporhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/article/view/1131/1345Copyright (c) 2023 Iana Carneiro Vieira, Caroline Matos Falcão de Andrade, Elesbão Pereira Menezes Neto, Filliphe Mendonça Trajano, Sabrina Kelly Nogueira Felício, Mônica Curinga Coutinho, Yago Pontes Cavalcante, Barbara Ferreira Maciel, Marine Praciano Costa, Kim Leonard De Carvalho, Alexsandro Pinto Parente Filho, Matheus Custódio Vieira Braga, Maria Carlene Sampaio de Melo, Samuel Aguiar Amanciohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCarneiro Vieira, IanaMatos Falcão de Andrade, CarolinePereira Menezes Neto, ElesbãoMendonça Trajano, FillipheKelly Nogueira Felício, SabrinaCuringa Coutinho, MônicaPontes Cavalcante, YagoFerreira Maciel, BarbaraPraciano Costa, MarineLeonard De Carvalho, KimPinto Parente Filho, AlexsandroCustódio Vieira Braga, MatheusSampaio de Melo, Maria CarleneAguiar Amancio, Samuel2023-12-31T18:26:54Zoai:ojs.bjihs.emnuvens.com.br:article/1131Revistahttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihsONGhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/oaijournal.bjihs@periodicosbrasil.com.br2674-81692674-8169opendoar:2023-12-31T18:26:54Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences - Grupo de Odontologia Especializada (GOE)false |
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Hypothyroidism and its implications in the gestational period: a literature review 82 / 5 000 Resultados da tradução Resultado de tradução Hipotiroidismo y sus implicaciones en el período gestacional: una revisión de la literatura Hipotireoidismo e suas Implicações no Período Gestacional: uma Revisão de Literatura |
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Hypothyroidism and its implications in the gestational period: a literature review |
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Hypothyroidism and its implications in the gestational period: a literature review Carneiro Vieira, Iana Gravidez Hipotireoidismo Doenças da Glândula Tireoide Pregnancy Hypothyroidism Thyroid Gland Disease El embarazo hipotiroidismo Enfermedades de la glándula tiroides |
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Hypothyroidism and its implications in the gestational period: a literature review |
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Hypothyroidism and its implications in the gestational period: a literature review |
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Hypothyroidism and its implications in the gestational period: a literature review |
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Hypothyroidism and its implications in the gestational period: a literature review |
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Hypothyroidism and its implications in the gestational period: a literature review |
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Carneiro Vieira, Iana |
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Carneiro Vieira, Iana Matos Falcão de Andrade, Caroline Pereira Menezes Neto, Elesbão Mendonça Trajano, Filliphe Kelly Nogueira Felício, Sabrina Curinga Coutinho, Mônica Pontes Cavalcante, Yago Ferreira Maciel, Barbara Praciano Costa, Marine Leonard De Carvalho, Kim Pinto Parente Filho, Alexsandro Custódio Vieira Braga, Matheus Sampaio de Melo, Maria Carlene Aguiar Amancio, Samuel |
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Matos Falcão de Andrade, Caroline Pereira Menezes Neto, Elesbão Mendonça Trajano, Filliphe Kelly Nogueira Felício, Sabrina Curinga Coutinho, Mônica Pontes Cavalcante, Yago Ferreira Maciel, Barbara Praciano Costa, Marine Leonard De Carvalho, Kim Pinto Parente Filho, Alexsandro Custódio Vieira Braga, Matheus Sampaio de Melo, Maria Carlene Aguiar Amancio, Samuel |
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Carneiro Vieira, Iana Matos Falcão de Andrade, Caroline Pereira Menezes Neto, Elesbão Mendonça Trajano, Filliphe Kelly Nogueira Felício, Sabrina Curinga Coutinho, Mônica Pontes Cavalcante, Yago Ferreira Maciel, Barbara Praciano Costa, Marine Leonard De Carvalho, Kim Pinto Parente Filho, Alexsandro Custódio Vieira Braga, Matheus Sampaio de Melo, Maria Carlene Aguiar Amancio, Samuel |
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Gravidez Hipotireoidismo Doenças da Glândula Tireoide Pregnancy Hypothyroidism Thyroid Gland Disease El embarazo hipotiroidismo Enfermedades de la glándula tiroides |
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Gravidez Hipotireoidismo Doenças da Glândula Tireoide Pregnancy Hypothyroidism Thyroid Gland Disease El embarazo hipotiroidismo Enfermedades de la glándula tiroides |
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Hypothyroidism during pregnancy is a serious health concern, increasing the risk of complications such as miscarriage and neurointellectual disability in offspring. Careful regulation of thyroid hormones is crucial for optimal fetal development. This article is an integrative review that seeks to clarify thyroid disorders in pregnancy and their treatment options. 175 articles from the PubMed database were analyzed, limited to human studies published in English between 2018 and 2023. Eleven articles were selected for analysis. Fetal consumption of maternal thyroid hormone and physiological changes during pregnancy demand an increase in maternal secretion of this hormone. Iodine deficiency can cause thyroid dysfunction, resulting in serious complications in pregnancy and child development. Diagnosing hypothyroidism is challenging, especially in pregnant women. Serum TSH is used as an initial test, and levothyroxine therapy is recommended to prevent complications. Hypothyroidism in pregnancy requires careful regulation of thyroid hormones. Diagnostic complexity highlights the need to consider physiological and ethnic variations. Treatment recommendations vary between organizations, highlighting the need for consensus. Close monitoring and adjustments in therapy are essential, but challenges remain, highlighting the need for more research into treatment limits and the potential benefit of combination therapy to improve long- term quality of life. Keywords: Pregnancy, Hypothyroidism, Thyroid Gland Disease. |
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