医学
梅德林
亚临床感染
人口
怀孕
儿科
临床实习
小儿内分泌
重症监护医学
家庭医学
内科学
环境卫生
生物
政治学
法学
遗传学
作者
Gabriela Brenta,Mario Vaisman,José Augusto Sgarbi,Liliana Bergoglio,Nathalia Carvalho de Andrada,Pedro Pineda Bravo,A Orlandi,Hans Graf
出处
期刊:Arquivos Brasileiros De Endocrinologia E Metabologia
[SciELO]
日期:2013-06-01
卷期号:57 (4): 265-291
被引量:103
标识
DOI:10.1590/s0004-27302013000400003
摘要
Hypothyroidism has long been known for its effects on different organ systems, leading to hypometabolism. However, subclinical hypothyroidism, its most prevalent form, has been recently related to cardiovascular risk and also to maternal-fetal complications in pregnant women.In these clinical practice guidelines, several aspects of this field have been discussed with the clear objectives of helping physicians treat patients with hypothyroidism, and of sharing some of our Latin American-based clinical experience.The Latin American Thyroid Society commissioned a Task Force on Hypothyroidism to develop evidence-based clinical guidelines on hypothyroidism. A systematic review of the available literature, focused on the primary databases of MedLine/PubMed and Lilacs/SciELO was performed. Filters to assess methodological quality were applied to select the best quality studies. The strength of recommendation on a scale from A-D was based on the Oxford Centre for Evidence--based Medicine, Levels of Evidence 2009, allowing an unbiased opinion devoid of subjective viewpoints. The areas of interest for the studies comprised diagnosis, screening, treatment and a special section for hypothyroidism in pregnancy.Several questions based on diagnosis, screening, treatment of hypothyroidism in adult population and specifically in pregnant women were posed. Twenty six recommendations were created based on the answers to these questions. Despite the fact that evidence in some areas of hypothyroidism, such as therapy, is lacking, out of 279 references, 73% were Grade A and B, 8% Grade C and 19% Grade D.These evidence-based clinical guidelines on hypothyroidism will provide unified criteria for management of hypothyroidism throughout Latin America. Although most of the studies referred to are from all over the world, the point of view of thyroidologists from Latin America is also given.
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