Subclinical Hypothyroidism and Functional Hemodynamics of the Heart

Subclinical infection Thyroid-stimulating hormone
DOI: 10.18502/wkmj.v65i4.14685 Publication Date: 2023-12-21T08:47:23Z
ABSTRACT
Subclinical hyperthyroidism (SHyper), a laboratory decrease in thyroid-stimulating hormone levels with peripheral thyroid within the reference interval, is considered medical condition, especially its impact on cardiac hemodynamics among young women. To determine effects of subclinical dysfunction clinical observation included two groups women: (1) main group consisted 30 patients hyperthyroidism, which was examined at Family Medicine Clinic West Kazakhstan Marat Ospanov Medical University (Aktobe, Kazakhstan) and (2) control practically healthy The were comparable age (30–42), mean 36.2±7.0 years. Blood pressure (BP) measured, heart rate (HR) counted, hormones determined. patients, symptoms pathology not observed; tests determined (TSH) to 2.48±0.23 mIU/L comparison 3.65±1.3 mIU/L, significant (p0.05) increase blood SBP/DBP from 122.34±2.7/78.3±2.7 127.8±3.1/83.2±2.1 mmHg HR 77.7±1.9 82.2±2.6 1 minute. A (r2 =0.482) interaction between TSH -0.236 HP +20.3 minute, this could be predictor an greater than value (60–80 per minute), increased pressure. may produce TSH, without In conclusion, current observational experience suggests that small decreases values affect rate.
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