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- IRMS - Nicolae Testemitanu SUMPh
- 1. COLECȚIA INSTITUȚIONALĂ
- MedEspera: International Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors
- MedEspera 2012
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12710/19664
Title: | Changes of lipid spectrum in hypothyroid patients |
Authors: | Condru, Valentina Alexa, Zinaida |
Keywords: | hypothyroidism;thyroid hormone;lipid metabolism |
Issue Date: | 2012 |
Publisher: | State Medical and Pharmaceutical University Nicolae Testemitanu, Medical Students and Residents Association, Scientific Association of Students and Young Doctors |
Citation: | CONDRU, Valentina, ALEXA, Zinaida. Changes of lipid spectrum in hypothyroid patients. In: MedEspera: the 4th Internat. Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors: abstract book. Chișinău: S. n., 2012, pp. 96-97. |
Abstract: | Introduction: Statistical data confirm a continuous growth of the incidence and morbidity of the
pathology of thyroid gland, both at the international and national levels. The thyroid hormones play an
important role in the regulation of physiological and metabolic processes. Their deficiency has a negative
impact on the lipid spectrum. Hypothyroidism is considered to be the main cause of secondary dyslipidemia.
Aim: Evaluation of the changes of lipid spectrum in hypothyroid patients.
Materials and Methods: The study was conducted on 113 patients with primary hypothyroidism
with TSH>4,05 mlU/1. The evaluation of lipid spectrum indices was performed in the morning after
a 12-h fast through blood biochemical test. Plasma levels of total cholesterol, triglyceride, HDL-chol,
LDL-chol were studied. Moreover, the statistical correlation analysis between thyroid hormone levels and
metabolic indices was assessed.
Results: The execution of biochemical examination determined the following average values: cholesterol 6,90±2,05 mmol/1, triglyceride 2,1 ±1,38 mmol/1, LDL-cholesterol 5,36±1,65 mmol/1. The average
value of HDL-cholesterol was 1,31 ±0,41 mmol/1. The correlation analysis highlights a statistically significant inverse linear correlation between T3 and T4and cholesterol levels, and a statistically significant
direct linear correlation between TSH and cholesterol.
Conclusions: Hypothyroidism is associated with: hypercholesterolemia, hypertriglyceridemia, hyperlipoproteinemia LDL fraction, HDL-cholesterol remains unaltered.
Along with the decrease of T3 and T4 levels and the increase of TSH, the cholesterol indices rise. |
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: | MedEspera: The 4th International Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors, May 17-19, 2012, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova |
URI: | http://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/19664 |
Appears in Collections: | MedEspera 2012
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