KMID : 1101620200310040166
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Perinatology 2020 Volume.31 No. 4 p.166 ~ p.171
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Correlation between Capillary Blood-spotted Filter Paper Thyrotropin Results and Serum Thyroid Function Tests in Premature Neonates
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Ahn Moon-Bae
Kim Shin-Hee Cho Won-Kyoung Cho Kyoung-Soon Kim So-Young Suh Byung-Kyu Jung Min-Ho
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Abstract
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Objective: The interpretation of thyroid function test results in preterm infants is affected by various conditions. Neither a definite thyrotropin cut-off nor intercurrent conditions have been clearly determined for premature neonates. This study aimed to determine the specific considerations required in the interpretation of capillary blood thyrotropin concentration by comparing it to serum thyrotropin when screening for congenital hypothyroidism in preterm neonates.
Methods: A retrospective review was performed on 57 premature newborns who were screened for thyroid function test. The comparison of thyrotropin measured by two different methods, dried capillary blood-spotted filter paper using an immunofluorometric assay and serum radioimmunoassay, was performed. Clinical and biochemical factors affecting the difference between the two methods were investigated.
Results: Filter paper thyrotropin concentration showed a positive correlation with the serum thyrotropin concentration. In total, 50.9% of premature neonates had a difference in the concentration ¡Ã3.0 mIU/L between the methods. In these subjects, the serum thyrotropin concentration was higher, whereas other factors, such as maternal factors, neonatal anthropometric parameters, Apgar score, and corrected age, were not different when compared to that in subjects with a difference of <3.0 mIU/L.
Conclusion: The filter paper thyrotropin concentration differed from the serum level in a substantial portion of premature neonates, and the degree of deviation may be affected by the serum thyrotropin concentration and gestational age at birth. Further investigations and longitudinal studies are warranted to establish clinical consensus guidelines for hypothyroidism screening in preterm neonates.
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KEYWORD
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Congenital hypothyroidism, Dried blood spot testing, Premature birth, Thyrotropin
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