Median-lower normal levels of serum thyroxine are associated with low triiodothyronine levels and body temperature in patients with central hypothyroidism

European journal of endocrinology, 173(2), 247-256

DOI 10.1530/EJE-15-0130 PMID 25994949 Source

Abstract

Objective

Although it has been recommended that serum free thyroxine (FT4) levels should be targeted to middle-upper normal levels during levothyroxine (l-T4) replacement therapy in patients with central hypothyroidism (CeH), the rationale has not been clarified.

Methods

A retrospective single-center study enrolled 116 patients with hypothyroidism (CeH, n=32; total thyroidectomy (Tx), n=22; primary hypothyroidism (PH), n=33; and control benign thyroid nodule (C), n=29). The patients had received L-T4 therapy at the Kobe University Hospital between 2003 and 2013. They were stratified according to serum FT4 level (≥ 1.10 or <1.10 ng/dl), and body temperature (BT), serum free triiodothyronine (FT3) levels, FT3/FT4 ratio, and lipid profiles were compared. The effect of GH replacement therapy on thyroid function was also analyzed.

Results

FT3 levels and FT3/FT4 ratios were significantly lower in patients with CeH than in patients with PH (P<0.05) or C (P<0.05). In patients with FT4 <1.10 ng/dl, BT was significantly lower in patients with CeH (P=0.002) and Tx (P=0.005) than in patients with PH, whereas no differences were found in patients with FT4 ≥ 1.10 ng/dl. In patients with CeH, FT3 levels were higher in those with GH replacement therapy (P=0.018).

Conclusion

In CeH, patients with median-lower normal levels of serum FT4 exhibited lower serum FT3 levels and lower BT. These results support the target levels of serum FT4 as middle-upper normal levels during l-T4 replacement therapy in patients with CeH.

Topics

central hypothyroidism levothyroxine dosing, thyroid hormone replacement therapy, free t4 target levels hypothyroidism, free t3 central hypothyroidism, body temperature thyroid function, levothyroxine dose adjustment, thyroid function tests interpretation, hypothyroidism treatment goals

Cite this article

Hirata, Y., Fukuoka, H., Iguchi, G., Iwahashi, Y., Fujita, Y., Hari, Y., Iga, M., Nakajima, S., Nishimoto, Y., Mukai, M., Hirota, Y., Sakaguchi, K., Ogawa, W., & Takahashi, Y. (2015). Median-lower normal levels of serum thyroxine are associated with low triiodothyronine levels and body temperature in patients with central hypothyroidism. *European journal of endocrinology*, *173*(2), 247-256. https://doi.org/10.1530/EJE-15-0130

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