Biochemical Changes in Mild Hypothyroidism and its Affiliation with Dyslipidemia in Pakistan
Ayesha Zubair, Sabahat Fatima, Saleha Akram Nizami, Anas Khalil, Rabia Sattar, Bashir Ahmed Shaheen
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ABSTRACT
Background: Primary hypothyroidism is associated with the synthesis, metabolism and
lipid abnormalities of thyroid hormones. Individuals with hypothyroidism have
been shown to have high low density cholesterol and low high density
cholesterol. In individuals with normal thyroid the association is usually
observed between total cholesterol and thyroid stimulating hormone. Due to
lipid abnormalities one group of experts is of the opinion that individuals
with TSH ≤10 mIU/L having features of hypothyroidism should be started with
thyroxine medication. Whereas, the other group does not support this idea
making the topic controversial. In Pakistan the association between thyroid
function and lipid abnormalities have so far not been studied which leaves a
room for research at this topic.
Aim: To explore the association between mild hypothyroidism and lipid
abnormalities in Pakistani population.
Methodology: This cross sectional study is carried out at Alfalah Welfare Medical
Society, Lahore as part of their medical checkup, all the subjects gave written
informed consent. The study was done from January 2021 to July 2021.
Results: Thyroid function test of 2312 (85.4%) of the subjects was found to be
normal. Subjects with mild hypothyroidism among Group-I were 324 (11.9%)
whereas mild hypothyroidism in group-II were 36(1.3%). Triglyceride (3.99±0.80
compared to 3.79±0.70 mmol/L, p˂0.0001), low density lipoprotein (2.59±0.60
compared to 2.29±0.39mmol/L, p˂0.0001) and high density lipoprotein was
(1.10±0.14 compared to 1.14±0.15 mmol/L).
Conclusion: In patients with mild hypothyroidism due to deranged lipid profile
atherogenesis was observed. In continuation to it low high density lipoproteins
were also observed in children and a raised triglyceride and low density
lipoprotein in the adult population. On the other hand, in patients with mild
hypothyroidism having low TSH levels no such abnormalities were observed.
Keywords: Dyslipidemia, Subclinical Hypothyrodism, Thyroid