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Serum thyroxine and age - rather than thyroid volume and serum TSH - are determinants of the thyroid radioiodine uptake in patients with nodular goiter

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JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION
Volume 34, Issue 3, Pages E52-E57

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/BF03347076

Keywords

Nodular goiter; radioiodine uptake; thyrotropin; thyroxine

Funding

  1. Agnes and Knut Mork Foundation
  2. Hans Skouby's and Wife Emma Skouby's Foundation
  3. Dagmar Marshall's Foundation
  4. King Christian the X's Foundation
  5. Oda Pedersens Research Foundation
  6. Frode V. Nyegaard and Wife's Foundation
  7. Research Foundation of the County of Funen
  8. Institute of Clinical Research - University of Southern Denmark
  9. National Thyroid League
  10. Novo Nordisk Foundation
  11. A.P.Moller Relief Foundation
  12. Danish Agency for Science Technology and Innovation
  13. Genzyme Corporation, Cambridge, MA

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Background: Radioiodine ((131)vertical bar) therapy is widely used for treatment of non-toxic goiters. A limitation for this treatment is a low thyroid radioiodine uptake (RAIU), often encountered in these patients. Aim: To estimate the impact of various factors on the thyroid RAIU. Methods: We examined prospectively 170 patients (146 females; age range: 22-87 yrs) with nodular goiter (median 64 ml, range: 20-464 ml) selected for (131)vertical bar therapy. Serum TSH was sub-normal in 42.4%. None were treated with anti-thyroid drugs. The thyroid RAIU was determined at 24h and 96h. The goiter volume was measured by ultrasound (no.=127), or by magnetic resonance imaging (no.=43). Results: The 24h and the 96h RAIU were 34.2 +/- 9.8(SD)% (range: 11.4-66.0%) and 34.0 +/- 10.0% (range: 10.5-60.9%), respectively. Sixty-one patients had a 24h RAIU <30% and these individuals were older than patients with a 24h RAIU >= 30% (median 58 vs 51 yrs, p=0.02). These two subgroups did not differ significantly in other variables. Overall, the 24h RAIU was positively correlated to the serum (s) free T-4-index (r=0.20, p=0.01), and negatively to age (r=-0.18, p=0.02), but not significantly related to serum TSH or thyroid volume. Age correlated positively with thyroid volume (r=0.31, p<0.001). In a regression analysis, s-free T-4-index and age remained as the only determinants of the 24h and the 96h RAIU. Conclusions: In patients with a symptomatic nodular goiter, serum T-4 and age are the major determinants of the thyroid RAIU. A sub-normal serum TSH is not a marker of a compromised thyroid RAIU but reflects that the iodine is confined to a few 'hot spots'. (J. Endocrinol. Invest. 34: e52-e57, 2011) (C)2011, Editrice Kurtis

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