1. Determinants and outcome of amiodarone-associated thyroid dysfunction
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Sheba, Ahmed, Isabelle C, Van Gelder, Ans C P, Wiesfeld, Dirk J, Van Veldhuisen, and Thera P, Links
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Adult ,Male ,Databases, Factual ,Age Factors ,Thyroid Gland ,Amiodarone ,Thyrotropin ,Arrhythmias, Cardiac ,Kaplan-Meier Estimate ,Middle Aged ,Thyroid Function Tests ,Thyrotoxicosis ,Treatment Outcome ,Hypothyroidism ,Multivariate Analysis ,Diabetes Mellitus ,Humans ,Female ,Anti-Arrhythmia Agents ,Aged ,Follow-Up Studies ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Amiodarone is frequently associated with thyroid dysfunction. Identifying predictors for amiodarone-associated thyroid dysfunction and assessing treatment outcome may aid clinicians in daily practice.We included 303 consecutive patients with amiodarone therapy for cardiac arrhythmias (260 with atrial fibrillation and 43 with ventricular arrhythmias). Thyroid function tests were performed every 6 months.Mean age was 63 ± 12 years and 66% was male. After median follow-up of 3·3 (0·1-24) years, 23 (8%) patients developed amiodarone-associated thyrotoxicosis (incidence rate 1·9 per 100 person years) and 18 (6%) hypothyroidism (incidence rate 1·1 per 100 person years). The only predictor for amiodarone-associated thyrotoxicosis was age62 years [HR = 2·4 (95% CI 1·0-5·7), P = 0·05]. Predictors for amiodarone-associated hypothyroidism were thyroid stimulating hormone1·4 mU/l at baseline [HR = 5·1 (95% CI 1·1-22·4), P = 0·03], left ventricular ejection fraction45% [HR = 3·8 (95% CI 1·1-13·3), P = 0·04] and diabetes mellitus at baseline [HR = 3·3 (95% CI 1·1-10·3), P = 0·04]. Gender was not a predictor for amiodarone-associated thyroid dysfunction. Five out of 12 (42%) patients with thyrotoxicosis exhibited spontaneous normalization of thyroid function on continuation of amiodarone therapy. Mean time to normalization in the total group was 6·2 ± 3·3 months, with no difference between continuing or discontinuing amiodarone (6·6 ± 3·8 vs 5·8 ± 2·8 months, P = 0·5).During median follow-up of 3·3 years, the incidence of amiodarone-associated thyrotoxicosis was higher compared to hypothyroidism. Only general predictors for amiodarone-associated thyroid dysfunction were observed. Discontinuation of amiodarone did not influence treatment outcome.
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- 2011