FREQUENCY OF HYPOTHYROIDISM IN CHILDREN WITH CELIAC DISEASE AT A TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL

MUHAMMAD ZEESHAN, ABEEHA MALIK, MUHAMMAD HAMZA BASHIR

Abstract


Background; The prevalence of thyroid disease is likely increased among children with celiac disease (CD). In addition, exposure to gluten-free treatment may be associated with a risk of thyroid disease, but this association remains controversial. This study was conducted to determine frequency of hypothyroidism in these children as there is no such study done in our local population of Southern Punjab. Objective; The objective of this study is to determine the frequency of hypothyroidism in children with celiac disease at a tertiary care hospital.  Material and methods; A total of 115 children with celiac disease were registered in this cross - sectional study which was conducted at department of pediatric medicine, Nishtar Hospital Multan from June 2015 to December 2016. These children were screened for their thyroid hormone levels to diagnose hypothyroidism. Results; Of these 115 study cases, 49 (42.6%) were male patients and 66 (57.4%) were female patients.  Mean age of our study cases was 6.31 ± 2.05 years. Of these 115 study cases, 59 (51.3%) belonged to rural areas while 56 (48.7%) from urban areas, 45 (39.1%) were from poor families while 70 (60.9%) were from middle income families. Of these 115 study cases, 31 (27 %) were from urdu speaking families, 38.3 % Punjabi, 30 (26.1%) Saraikis and 10 (8.7%) were Baloch.  Of these 115 study cases, mothers were illiterate in 75 (65.2%) and literate in 40 (34.8%). Mean disease duration was 5.27 ± 2.11 months and 69 (60%) had disease duration up to 6 months and 46 (40%) had more than 6 months. Mean T3 level was 86.43 ± 26.25 ng/dl, mean T4 level was 5.02 ± 1.69 µg/dl and mean TSH level was 3.80 ± 1.21 IU/ml and hypothyroidism was present in 44 (38.3%). Conclusion; High Frequency of hypothyroidism was noted in children with celiac disease in our study. Hypothyroidism was significantly associated with age, ethnicity and prolonged disease duration. Clinicians treating children having celiac disease should monitor thyroid hormone levels so as to decrease disease morbidity which will save them future hardships and improve quality of life of such patients.

Keywords; Celiac disease, hypothyroidism, thyroid dysfunction.


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