Impact of Thyroid Function on Pregnancy and Neonatal Outcome in Women with and without PCOS

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Feigl, Sarah [1 ]
Obermayer-Pietsch, Barbara [2 ]
Klaritsch, Philipp [1 ]
Pregartner, Gudrun [3 ]
Herzog, Sereina Annik [3 ]
Lerchbaum, Elisabeth [2 ]
Trummer, Christian [2 ]
Pilz, Stefan [2 ]
Kollmann, Martina [1 ]
机构
[1] Med Univ Graz, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Div Obstet & Maternal Fetal Med, A-8036 Graz, Austria
[2] Med Univ Graz, Dept Internal Med, Div Endocrinol & Diabetol, A-8036 Graz, Austria
[3] Med Univ Graz, Inst Med Informat Stat & Documentat IMI, A-8036 Graz, Austria
关键词
polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS); thyroid disorders in pregnancy; autoimmune thyroid disease; SUBCLINICAL HYPOTHYROIDISM; STIMULATING HORMONE; HIGH PREVALENCE; CORD BLOOD; ASSOCIATION; AUTOIMMUNITY; MANAGEMENT; DISEASE; DYSFUNCTION; GUIDELINES;
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10.3390/biomedicines10040750
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Background: Women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) are more prone to autoimmune thyroiditis, and both disorders lead to subfertility and pregnancy-related complications. The aim of this study was to investigate whether mothers with and without PCOS and their offspring have comparable thyroid parameters at term and how thyroid parameters are associated with perinatal outcome in this population. Methods: This cross-sectional observational study was performed in a single academic tertiary hospital in Austria. Seventy-nine pregnant women with PCOS and 354 pregnant women without PCOS were included. Blood samples were taken from the mother and cord blood at birth. Primary outcome parameters were maternal and neonatal thyroid parameters at delivery. Secondary outcome parameters were the composite complication rate per woman and per neonate. Results: Thyroid dysfunction was more prevalent among PCOS women (p < 0.001). At time of birth, free triiodothyronine (fT3) levels were significantly lower in PCOS than in non-PCOS women (p = 0.005). PCOS women and their neonates had significantly higher thyreoperoxidase antibody (TPO-AB) levels (p = 0.001). Women with elevated TPO-AB had a significantly higher prevalence of hypothyroidism (p < 0.001). There was a significant positive correlation between maternal and neonatal free thyroxine, fT3 and TPO-AB levels. There were no significant differences in thyroid parameters between women or neonates with or without complications. Conclusions: Our results demonstrate a higher prevalence of thyroid dysfunction and autoimmunity in PCOS women, supporting a common etiology of both disorders. We were not able to show an association between complication rate and thyroid parameters.
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