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Thyroid function outcomes after pegylated interferon-α and ribavirin therapy for chronic hepatitis C
Huy A Tran1, Glenn E M Reeves, Elizabeth A Ianna
1Division of Clinical Chemistry, Hunter Area Pathology Service, Newcastle, New South Wales 2310, Australia. huy.tran@hnehealth.nsw.gov.au
Objective:
To assess the frequency of new thyroid disease, in patients who did not develop thyroid disease during treatment with interferon-α in combination with ribavirin for hepatitis C, during the 6-month period after the end of therapy.
Methods:
A prospective study was performed in 190 patients who underwent a combination of interferon-α and ribavirin therapy for hepatitis C infection during the 36-month period between 2006 and 2008. Thyroid function tests were performed at the completion of treatment and at 4, 12, and 24 weeks of follow-up.
Results:
During the 6 months after the completion of interferon-α and ribavirin therapy in the 190 study patients with hepatitis C infection, there were 2 cases of thyroid disease. One patient had the typical biphasic thyroiditis, and the other had primary hypothyroidism. Thus, the prevalence of thyroid disease in this setting was 2 of 190 patients (1.0%).
Conclusion:
The majority (99%) of patients had normal thyroid outcomes at 6-month follow-up. Only 1 patient had symptoms. This finding is reassuring and eliminates the need for ongoing thyroid surveillance during this time and probably longer. In the absence of symptoms, only a single thyroid-stimulating hormone measurement at 6-month review is recommended.
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