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Subacute THYROiditis Related to SARS-CoV-2 VAccine and Covid-19 (THYROVAC Study): A Multicenter Nationwide Study.

Authors :
Batman A
Yazıcı D
Dikbaş O
Ağbaht K
Saygılı ES
Demirci İ
Bursa N
Ayas G
Anıl C
Cesur M
Korkmaz FN
Bahçecioglu AB
Çorapçıoğlu D
Erdoğan MF
Bostan H
Calapkulu M
Hepşen S
Uçan B
Çakal E
Güler BY
Haymana C
İpekçi SH
Aydın S
Sezer H
Özışık S
Deyneli O
Alagöl F
Tanakol R
Eroğlu M
Mutlu Ü
Hacışahinoğulları H
Üzüm AK
Demir C
Koç G
Fırat SN
Omma T
İnce N
Polat ŞB
Topaloğlu O
Aydın C
Çakır B
Bahadır ÇT
Güven M
Sözen M
Selek A
Cantürk Z
Çetinarslan B
Aydemir M
Taşkaldıran I
Bozkuş Y
İyidir ÖT
Haydardedeoğlu FE
Basmaz SE
Ünal MÇ
Demir T
Oğuz A
Çelik Ö
Yilmaz M
Cimsir A
Kayıhan S
Uc ZA
Tekin S
Topaloğlu Ö
Saydam BÖ
Ünsal YA
Özer Ö
Yorulmaz G
Uğur K
Çakır SD
Aşık M
Unubol M
Genc S
Andac B
Okur M
Dogan O
Karakiliç E
Kocabas GU
Kirac CO
Cansu GB
Uygur MM
Pekkolay Z
Öztürk S
Güngüneş A
Gürkan E
Keskin L
Çağlayan K
Günay YE
İmre E
Şener SY
Kalkan AT
Gök DE
Şahin M
Source :
The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism [J Clin Endocrinol Metab] 2023 Sep 18; Vol. 108 (10), pp. e1013-e1026.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Context: The aims of the study are to compare characteristics of subacute thyroiditis (SAT) related to different etiologies, and to identify predictors of recurrence of SAT and incident hypothyroidism.<br />Methods: This nationwide, multicenter, retrospective cohort study included 53 endocrinology centers in Turkey. The study participants were divided into either COVID-19-related SAT (Cov-SAT), SARS-CoV-2 vaccine-related SAT (Vac-SAT), or control SAT (Cont-SAT) groups.<br />Results: Of the 811 patients, 258 (31.8%) were included in the Vac-SAT group, 98 (12.1%) in the Cov-SAT group, and 455 (56.1%) in the Cont-SAT group. No difference was found between the groups with regard to laboratory and imaging findings. SAT etiology was not an independent predictor of recurrence or hypothyroidism. In the entire cohort, steroid therapy requirement and younger age were statistically significant predictors for SAT recurrence. C-reactive protein measured during SAT onset, female sex, absence of antithyroid peroxidase (TPO) positivity, and absence of steroid therapy were statistically significant predictors of incident (early) hypothyroidism, irrespective of SAT etiology. On the other hand, probable predictors of established hypothyroidism differed from that of incident hypothyroidism.<br />Conclusion: Since there is no difference in terms of follow-up parameters and outcomes, COVID-19- and SARS-CoV-2 vaccine-related SAT can be treated and followed up like classic SATs. Recurrence was determined by younger age and steroid therapy requirement. Steroid therapy independently predicts incident hypothyroidism that may sometimes be transient in overall SAT and is also associated with a lower risk of established hypothyroidism.<br /> (© The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Endocrine Society. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: journals.permissions@oup.com.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1945-7197
Volume :
108
Issue :
10
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37186260
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1210/clinem/dgad235