Title of article :
Relationship Between Thyroid Hormones and Left Ventricular Mass in Peritoneal Dialysis Patients
Author/Authors :
Musavi-Mehdiabadi, Fatemeh Department of Nephrology - Kerman University Of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran , Rashidinejad, Alireza Cardiovascular Intervention Research Center - Rajaie Cardiovascular Medical and Research Center - Iran University Of Medical Science, Tehran, Iran , Mahdavi, Amin Dehesh,Tania Cardiovascular Research Center - Institute of Basic and Clinical Physiology Sciences - Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran , Dehesh,Tania Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology - School of Public Health - Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran
Abstract :
Introduction. Non-thyroidal illness is prevalent in patients with
advanced stages of chronic kidney disease and could be considered
as a risk factor for cardiovascular mortality; this relation is partially
explained by malnutrition and the concomitant condition of high
inflammation. This study is designed to investigate the relationship
between left ventricular mass and thyroid hormone abnormalities
and evaluate this relationship after adjustment of inflammatory
factors and nutritional status in peritoneal dialysis patients.
Methods. A total of 71 patients undergoing maintenance peritoneal
dialysis were included. Serum concentration of total and free
triiodothyronine (fT3), total and free thyroxine (fT4), and TSH
were measured. LV mass index and the structural properties of
heart including LVEDD, LVESD, PWD, and EF were assessed by
transthoracic echocardiography. The Surrogates of Inflammation,
including IL-6, albumin, and hs-CRP were measured. The nutritional
status of patients was assessed by one point SGA scoring and
biochemical data. The relation between thyroid hormones and
echocardiographic variables, inflammatory and nutritional markers
was determined.
Results. LVMI was significantly higher in the group with lower fT3
levels. Linear regression analyses showed statistically significant
univariate association between fT3, tT3, and tT4; and LVMI. In
multiple linear regression analysis adjusted for albumin, hs-CRP, IL-
6, and ferritin; only fT3 level had a meaningful negative correlation
(P < .05) with LVMI, free T3 level was positively correlated with
rGFR (P < .05, c = 0.39) and KT/V (P < .05, c = 0.27).
Conclusion. Low fT3 level was negatively and significantly
associated with LVML even after adjustments for known risk
factors in peritoneal dialysis patients.
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Keywords :
LV mass , thyroid hormone , low fT3 , peritoneal dialysis
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Kidney Diseases (IJKD)