A cross sectional study to find out the lipid abnormalities and thyroid profile variations among SARS COVID-19 patients

2021 ◽  
Vol 24 (23) ◽  
Author(s):  
Santhini Gopalakrishnanan.S ◽  
Sumathy. S ◽  
Vinod kumar HR ◽  
Anuradha Shankar
Author(s):  
Daulat Meena ◽  
Ramavatar Bairwa

Background: Thyroid hormones have profound metabolic effects, the most striking action being an increase in energy expenditure. Thyroid hormones play an important role in regulating lipid metabolism; and thyroid dysfunctions can result in lipid abnormalities which increase the risk of endothelial dysfunction, hypertension and cardiovascular disease. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 100 patients with suspicion of thyroid disorders were taken as cases. One hundred patients with normal thyroid profile and no history of other chronic diseases were taken as control group. Results- The serum TC, TG and LDL levels in hypothyroid individuals (both overt and subclinical) were significantly higher than euthyroid subjects but the levels were comparable between hyperthyroid and euthyroid group. Conclusion: We conclude that, dyslipidemias are associated with thyroid disorders, so biochemical screening for thyroid dysfunction in all dyslipidemic patients. Therefore, patients presenting with dyslipidemia are recommended for investigation to explore thyroid dysfunction. Keywords: Total cholesterol, Triglycerides and LDL.


PLoS ONE ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 13 (4) ◽  
pp. e0195942 ◽  
Author(s):  
Melaku Adal ◽  
Rawleigh Howe ◽  
Desta Kassa ◽  
Abraham Aseffa ◽  
Beyene Petros

Author(s):  
Ashok Kumar ◽  
Saurabh Gupta ◽  
Vaishali Nimbalkar

Background: Thyroid hormones have profound metabolic effects, the most striking action being an increase in energy expenditure. Thyroid hormones play an important role in regulating lipid metabolism; and thyroid dysfunctions can result in lipid abnormalities which increase the risk of endothelial dysfunction, hypertension and cardiovascular disease. Methods-A cross-sectional study was conducted on 100 patients with suspicion of thyroid disorders were taken as cases. One hundred patients with normal thyroid profile and no history of other chronic diseases were taken as control group. Results- The serum TC, TG and LDL levels in hypothyroid individuals (both overt and subclinical) were significantly higher than euthyroid subjects but the levels were comparable between hyperthyroid and euthyroid group. Conclusion: We conclude that, dyslipidemias are associated with thyroid disorders, so biochemical screening for thyroid dysfunction in all dyslipidemic patients. Therefore, patients presenting with dyslipidemia are recommended for investigation to explore thyroid dysfunction. Keywords: Total cholesterol, Triglycerides and LDL.


Author(s):  
Mohammed Tarik ◽  
Subhash Chandra

Background: Thyroid hormones play an important role in regulating lipid metabolism and thyroid dysfunctions can result in lipid abnormalities which increase the risk of endothelial dysfunction, hypertension and cardiovascular disease. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 100 patients selected as a sample of convenience in this cross sectional study from out-patient department of Medicine. Meticulous history taking and thorough clinical examinations were done. Report of lipid profile and thyroid function tests were recorded from patients file. All the information's were recorded in a pre-desigaed structured questionnaire. Collected data were classified, edited, coded and entered into the computer for statistical analysis by using Epi-info software. Results: The serum TC, TG and LDL levels in hypothyroid individuals were significantly higher than euthyroid subjects. Conclusion: We conclude that hypothyroid subjects had dyslipidemia. The present study indicated that hypothyroidism was associated with an abnormal lipid profile, especially with respect to the levels of TC, LDL and TG. Keywords: Total cholesterol, Triglycerides and LDL


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 81
Author(s):  
P. GUNASUNDARI ◽  
MURALIDHARAN SATHYAMOORTHY ◽  
CHRISTINA MARY P. PAUL ◽  
KALAVATHY VICTOR ◽  
I. PREETHI EVANGELINE ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 58 (225) ◽  
Author(s):  
Minaxi Thakur ◽  
Meenu Maharjan ◽  
Heera Tuladhar ◽  
Yam Dwa ◽  
Sunita Bhandari ◽  
...  

Introduction: Abnormal uterine bleeding is a common gynecological presentation, accounting forat least 20% of all new outpatient visits. It has been recognized that thyroid dysfunction may haveprofound effects on the female reproductive system. Both hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism areassociated with a variety of changes, including delayed onset of puberty, anovulatory cycles, andabnormally high fetal wastage. Hence, this study was conducted to know the thyroid status of thepatient with abnormal uterine bleeding. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted in all the patients with abnormaluterine bleeding in a tertiary care hospital from 2 August 2019 to 2 February 2020. Ethical clearancewas received from the institutional review committee of KIST Medical College. Convenient samplingwas done. Data was collected using a questionnaire which includes patients profile, the pattern ofabnormal uterine bleeding, and thyroid profile. Statistical analysis was done using Statistical Packagefor the Social Sciences version 23. Results: Out of 79 patients, it was found that 67 (84.8%) were euthyroid, 11 (13.9%) were hypothyroid,and 1 (1.2%) was hyperthyroidism. The most common type of abnormal uterine bleeding wasmenorrhagia 34 (43%), followed by polymenorrhoea 23 (29%), oligomenorrhoea 13 (16.5%),menometrorrhagia 6 (7.6%), metrorrhagia 2 (2.5%), and hypomenorrhea 1 (1.3%). The maximumnumber of patients was between 20-25 years with the mean age of 31 years. Among hypothyroid, 7(8.8%) had subclinical hypothyroidism and 4 (5%) had frank hypothyroidism. Conclusions: Most females with abnormal uterine bleeding were euthyroid. Menorrhagia was themost common pattern of abnormal uterine bleeding.


2013 ◽  
Vol 81 (6) ◽  
pp. 547-551 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dhanya Lakshmi Narayanan ◽  
Dhanya Yesodharan ◽  
Mahesh Kappanayil ◽  
Shwetha Kuthiroly ◽  
M. V. Thampi ◽  
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