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World J Obstet Gynecol. Feb 10, 2016; 5(1): 66-72
Published online Feb 10, 2016. doi: 10.5317/wjog.v5.i1.66
Published online Feb 10, 2016. doi: 10.5317/wjog.v5.i1.66
Table 2 Studies of subclinical hypothyroidism in pregnancy
Ref. | Design | Method | Result | Conclusion |
Pop et al[23], 1999 | Cohort study | 220 children were evaluated at 10 mo of age. Maternal TSH, FT4 and TPO antibodies were measured at 12 and 32 wk of pregnancy | Children of women with FT4 levels less than the 5th and 10th centiles at 12 wk had lower scores on the Bayley Psychomotor Development Index at 10 mo. No differences were found at 32 wk | FT4 < 10% ile at 12 wk is a risk factor for impaired psychomotor development in offspring |
Haddow et al[7], 1999 | Retrospective | 62 women with high TSH | Children of these women did less well on 15 tests of intelligence. Average decrease in IQ was 4 points | Undiagnosed hypothyroidism adversely affects the fetal neurodevelopment |
Henrichs et al[8], 2010 | Population based cohort | Women with normal TSH and FT4 < 5th and 10th centile. Expressive vocabulary of children was evaluated by mother at 18 and 30 mo | Maternal TSH not related to outcome. Both mild and severe low FT4 associated with higher risk of expressive language delay at all ages. Severe had higher risk of nonverbal cognitive delay | Maternal low FT4 is a risk factor for early childhood cognitive delay |
Lazarus et al[11], 2012 | Randomized prospective | Women in screening group were tested and treated Women in the control group had stored samples which were tested after delivery and received no treatment during pregnancy | No difference in cognitive function between the two groups at 3 yr of age | Screening and treatment for hypothyroidism did not improve neurodevelopmental outcomes in the offspring |
Ghassabian et al[24], 2014 | Cohort | 3727 mother-child pairs with prenatal thyroid fxn tests before 18 wk. FT4 < 5% of normal. MRI of childrens brains and IQ test at age 6 yr | Children of mothers with low FT4 scored 4.3 points lower on nonverbal IQ test. No morphologic difference by MRI | Maternal hypothyroxinemia has adverse effect on children’s non-verbal IQ at school age |
Chen et al[13], 2015 | Prospective | 106 babies born to mothers with SCH and 106 babies born to euthyroid mothers | Babies from both groups had similar scores on the Gesell development test | No neurodevelopmental deficit detected up to 24 mo in babies of mothers with SCH |
- Citation: Moore LE. Thyroid disease in pregnancy: A review of diagnosis, complications and management. World J Obstet Gynecol 2016; 5(1): 66-72
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