THYROID DYSFUNCTION IN PREGNANT WOMEN AT HIGH RISK OF THYROID DISEASE IN THE FIRST 3 MONTHS
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Objective: Review the rate of thyroid dysfunction and factors related to thyroid dysfunction in pregnant women in the first 3 months of pregnancy at Hai Phong Obstetrics Hospital and Viet Tiep Friendship Hospital. Methods: The study was conducted on 305 pregnant women in the first 3 months of pregnancy. Pregnant women were clinically examined and tested for FT4 and TSH at Hai Phong obstetrics hospital. Abnormal cases are transferred to Viet Tiep hospital for examination, thyroid ultrasound, TrAb and AntiTPO tests depending on each case. Results: Based on the recommendations of the American Thyroid Association (ATA) 2011(1), the rate of ED is 32.79%. Of which hyperthyroidism is 11.8%, subclinical hyperthyroidism is 11.8%, hypothyroidism is 0.98%, subclinical hypothyroidism is 3.93%, isolated FT4 decrease is 4.28%. Risk factors such as age, BMI, history of miscarriage, premature birth, history of thyroid disease and family are closely related to the rate of thyroid disorders.
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thyroid function, pregnant women in the first 3 months
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