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TSH Normalization in Bariatric Surgery Patients After the Switch from L-Thyroxine in Tablet to an Oral Liquid Formulation

Authors :
Stefania Camastra
Poupak Fallahi
Silvia Martina Ferrari
Alessandro Antonelli
Giuseppe Navarra
Ilaria Ruffilli
Salvatore Benvenga
Roberto Vita
U Politti
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Springer, 2017.

Abstract

Drug malabsorption is one of the potential troubles after bariatric surgery. Evidence for diminished levothyroxine (L-T4) absorption has been reported in patients after bariatric surgery.This study reports 17 cases of hypothyroid patients [who were well replaced with thyroxine tablets (for1 year) to euthyroid thyrotropin (TSH) levels before surgery (13 Roux-en-Y gastric bypasses (RYGB); 4 biliary pancreatic diversions (BPD))]. From 3 to 8 months after surgery, these patients had elevated TSH levels. Patients were then switched from oral tablets to a liquid L-T4 formulation (with the same dosage, 30 min before breakfast).Two-three months after the switch, TSH was significantly reduced both in patients treated with RYGB, as in those treated with BPD, while FT4 and FT3 levels were not significantly changed (RYGB group, TSH μIU/mL: 7.58 ± 3.07 vs 3.808 ± 1.83, P 0.001; BPD group, TSH μIU/mL: 8.82 ± 2.76 vs 3.12 ± 1.33, P 0.01).These results first show that liquid L-T4 could prevent the problem of malabsorption in patients with BPD and confirm those of previous studies in patients submitted to RYGB, suggesting that the L-T4 oral liquid formulation could circumvent malabsorption after bariatric surgery.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7503adc82cfb643c0ec66b5ddcaaa417