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Hyperthyroidism
Diagnosis & Treatment
www.drsarma.in
Non specific changes
 Hyperglycemia, Glycosuria
 Osteoporosis and hypercalcemia
 ↓ LDL and Total Cholesterols
 Atrial fibrillation, LVH, ↑ LV EF
 Hyper dynamic circulatory state
 High output heart failure
 H/o excess Iodine, amiodarone, contrast dyes
www.drsarma.in
Diagnosis
1. Typical clinical presentation
2. Markedly suppressed TSH (<0.05 µIU/mL)
3. Elevated FT4 and FT3 (Markedly in Graves)
4. Thyroid antibodies – by Elisa – anti-TPO, TSI
5. ECG to demonstrate cardiac manifestations
6. Nuclear Scintigraphy to differentiate the causes
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Algorithm for Hyperthyroidism
Measure TSH and FT4
 TSH,  FT4
Measure FT3
Primary (T4)
Thyrotoxicosis
High
Pituitary Adenoma FNAC, N Scan
Normal
 TSH, FT4 N  TSH,  FT4 N TSH, FT4 N
T3 Toxicosis
Sub-clinical Hyper
Features of Grave’s
Yes
Rx. Grave’s
No
Single Adenoma, MNG
Low RAIU RAIU
Sub Acute Thyroiditis, I2, ↑ Thyroxine
F/u in 6-12 wks
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Graves Disease
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Toxic Multinodular Goiter (TMG)
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Toxic Single Adenoma (TSA)
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Higher grades of Goiter
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Thyroid Ophthalmopathy
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Treatment Options
1. Symptom relief medications
2. Anti Thyroid Drugs – ATD
 Methimazole, Carbimazole
 Propylthiouracil (PTU)
3. Radio Active Iodine treatment – RAI Rx.
4. Thyroidectomy – Subtotal or Total
5. NSAIDs and Corticosteroids – for SAT
www.drsarma.in
Symptom Relief
1. Rehydration is the first step
2. β – blockers to decrease the sympathetic excess
 Propranalol, Atenelol, Metoprolol
3. Rate limiting CCBs if β – blockers contraindicated
4. Treatment of CHF, Arrhythmias
5. Calcium supplementation
6. Lugol solution for ↓ vascularity of the gland
www.drsarma.in
Anti Thyroid Drugs (ATD)
www.drsarma.in
How long to give ATD ?
 Reduction of thyroid hormones takes 2-8 weeks
 Check TSH and FT4 every 4 to 6 weeks
 In Graves, many go into remission after 12-18 months
 In such pts ATD may be discontinued and followed up
 40% experience recurrence in 1 yr. Re treat for 3 yrs.
 Treatment is not life long. Graves seldom needs
surgery
 MNG and Toxic Adenoma will not get cured by ATD.
 For them ATD is not the best. Treat with RAI.
www.drsarma.in
Radio Active Iodine (RAI Rx.)
 n women who are not pregnant
 In cases of Toxic MNG and TSA
 Graves disease not remitting with ATD
 RAI Rx is the best treatment of hyperthyroidism in adults
 The effect is less rapid than ATD or Thyroidectomy
 It is effective, safe, and does not require hospitalization.
 Given orally as a single dose in a capsule or liquid form.
 Very few adverse effects as no other tissue absorbs RAI
www.drsarma.in
Radio Active Iodine (RAI Rx.)
 I123 is used for Nuclear Scintigraphy (Dx.)
 I131 is given for RAI Rx. (6 to 8 milliCuries)
 Goal is to make the patient hypothyroid
 No effects such as Thyroid Ca or other malignancies
 Never given for children and pregnant/ lactating women
 Not recommended with patients of severe
Ophthalmopathy
 Not advisable in chronic smokers
www.drsarma.in
Surgical Treatment
 Subtotal Thyroidectomy, Total Thyroidectomy
 Hemi Thyroidectomy with contra-lateral subtotal
 ATD and RAI Rx are very efficacious and easy – so
 Surgical treatment is reserved for MNG with
1. Severe hyperthyroidism in children
2. Pregnant women who can’t tolerate ATD
3. Large goiters with severe Ophthalmopathy
4. Large MNGs with pressure symptoms
5. Who require quick normalization of thyroid function
www.drsarma.in
Preoperative Preparation
 ATD to reduce hyper function before surgery
 βeta blockers to titrate pulse rate to 80/min
 SSKI 1 to 2 drops bid for 14 days
 This will reduce thyroid blood flow
 And there by reduce per operative bleeding
 Recurrent laryngeal nerve damage
 Hypo parathyroidism are complications
www.drsarma.in
Dietary Advice
 Avoid Iodized salt, Sea foods
 Excess amounts of iodide in some
 Expectorants, x-ray contrast dyes,
 Seaweed tablets, and health food supplements
 These should be avoided because
 The iodide interferes with or complicates the
management of both ATD and RAI Rx.
www.drsarma.in
Summary of Hyperthyroidism
www.drsarma.in
Thyrotoxicosis Factitia
 Excessive intake of Thyroxine causing thyrotoxicosis
 Patients usually deny – it is willful ingestion
 This primarily psychiatric disorder
 May lead to wrong diagnosis and wrong treatment
 They are clinically thyrotoxic without eye signs of
Graves
 High doses of Thyroxine lead to TSH suppression
 This causes shrinkage of the thyroid

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Hyperthyroidism management

  • 2. www.drsarma.in Non specific changes  Hyperglycemia, Glycosuria  Osteoporosis and hypercalcemia  ↓ LDL and Total Cholesterols  Atrial fibrillation, LVH, ↑ LV EF  Hyper dynamic circulatory state  High output heart failure  H/o excess Iodine, amiodarone, contrast dyes
  • 3. www.drsarma.in Diagnosis 1. Typical clinical presentation 2. Markedly suppressed TSH (<0.05 µIU/mL) 3. Elevated FT4 and FT3 (Markedly in Graves) 4. Thyroid antibodies – by Elisa – anti-TPO, TSI 5. ECG to demonstrate cardiac manifestations 6. Nuclear Scintigraphy to differentiate the causes
  • 4. www.drsarma.inwww.drsarma.in Algorithm for Hyperthyroidism Measure TSH and FT4  TSH,  FT4 Measure FT3 Primary (T4) Thyrotoxicosis High Pituitary Adenoma FNAC, N Scan Normal  TSH, FT4 N  TSH,  FT4 N TSH, FT4 N T3 Toxicosis Sub-clinical Hyper Features of Grave’s Yes Rx. Grave’s No Single Adenoma, MNG Low RAIU RAIU Sub Acute Thyroiditis, I2, ↑ Thyroxine F/u in 6-12 wks
  • 11. www.drsarma.in Treatment Options 1. Symptom relief medications 2. Anti Thyroid Drugs – ATD  Methimazole, Carbimazole  Propylthiouracil (PTU) 3. Radio Active Iodine treatment – RAI Rx. 4. Thyroidectomy – Subtotal or Total 5. NSAIDs and Corticosteroids – for SAT
  • 12. www.drsarma.in Symptom Relief 1. Rehydration is the first step 2. β – blockers to decrease the sympathetic excess  Propranalol, Atenelol, Metoprolol 3. Rate limiting CCBs if β – blockers contraindicated 4. Treatment of CHF, Arrhythmias 5. Calcium supplementation 6. Lugol solution for ↓ vascularity of the gland
  • 14. www.drsarma.in How long to give ATD ?  Reduction of thyroid hormones takes 2-8 weeks  Check TSH and FT4 every 4 to 6 weeks  In Graves, many go into remission after 12-18 months  In such pts ATD may be discontinued and followed up  40% experience recurrence in 1 yr. Re treat for 3 yrs.  Treatment is not life long. Graves seldom needs surgery  MNG and Toxic Adenoma will not get cured by ATD.  For them ATD is not the best. Treat with RAI.
  • 15. www.drsarma.in Radio Active Iodine (RAI Rx.)  n women who are not pregnant  In cases of Toxic MNG and TSA  Graves disease not remitting with ATD  RAI Rx is the best treatment of hyperthyroidism in adults  The effect is less rapid than ATD or Thyroidectomy  It is effective, safe, and does not require hospitalization.  Given orally as a single dose in a capsule or liquid form.  Very few adverse effects as no other tissue absorbs RAI
  • 16. www.drsarma.in Radio Active Iodine (RAI Rx.)  I123 is used for Nuclear Scintigraphy (Dx.)  I131 is given for RAI Rx. (6 to 8 milliCuries)  Goal is to make the patient hypothyroid  No effects such as Thyroid Ca or other malignancies  Never given for children and pregnant/ lactating women  Not recommended with patients of severe Ophthalmopathy  Not advisable in chronic smokers
  • 17. www.drsarma.in Surgical Treatment  Subtotal Thyroidectomy, Total Thyroidectomy  Hemi Thyroidectomy with contra-lateral subtotal  ATD and RAI Rx are very efficacious and easy – so  Surgical treatment is reserved for MNG with 1. Severe hyperthyroidism in children 2. Pregnant women who can’t tolerate ATD 3. Large goiters with severe Ophthalmopathy 4. Large MNGs with pressure symptoms 5. Who require quick normalization of thyroid function
  • 18. www.drsarma.in Preoperative Preparation  ATD to reduce hyper function before surgery  βeta blockers to titrate pulse rate to 80/min  SSKI 1 to 2 drops bid for 14 days  This will reduce thyroid blood flow  And there by reduce per operative bleeding  Recurrent laryngeal nerve damage  Hypo parathyroidism are complications
  • 19. www.drsarma.in Dietary Advice  Avoid Iodized salt, Sea foods  Excess amounts of iodide in some  Expectorants, x-ray contrast dyes,  Seaweed tablets, and health food supplements  These should be avoided because  The iodide interferes with or complicates the management of both ATD and RAI Rx.
  • 21. www.drsarma.in Thyrotoxicosis Factitia  Excessive intake of Thyroxine causing thyrotoxicosis  Patients usually deny – it is willful ingestion  This primarily psychiatric disorder  May lead to wrong diagnosis and wrong treatment  They are clinically thyrotoxic without eye signs of Graves  High doses of Thyroxine lead to TSH suppression  This causes shrinkage of the thyroid