EVALUATION OF SERUM TOTAL THYROXINE AND TRIIODOTHYRONINE AND THEIR SERUM FRACTIONS IN NONTHYROIDAL ILLNESS SECONDARY TO CONGENITAL HEART-DISEASE - STUDIES BEFORE AND AFTER SURGERY
A. Belgorosky et al., EVALUATION OF SERUM TOTAL THYROXINE AND TRIIODOTHYRONINE AND THEIR SERUM FRACTIONS IN NONTHYROIDAL ILLNESS SECONDARY TO CONGENITAL HEART-DISEASE - STUDIES BEFORE AND AFTER SURGERY, Journal of endocrinological investigation, 16(7), 1993, pp. 499-503
Serum thyroid hormones, serum thyroxine-binding proteins and serum thy
roid hormone fractions have been measured in children with congenital
heart disease before and after open cardiac surgery. Twenty prepuberta
l patients, mean (+/-SD) age 3.6+/-3.7 yr, were studied before, immedi
ately after, and 24 and 48 h after surgery. A control group of 6 norma
l prepubertal children was also studied in basal conditions. Serum TSH
was normal in all samples collected. Significantly low mean levels of
serum TBG (261+/-57 vs 456+/-71 nmol/L in normals), serum TBPA (2692/-1119 vs 5999+/-2226 nmol/L), serum TBG-bound T4, serum TBPA-bound T4
, seruM TT3, serum TBG-bound T3 and free T3 were found before cardiac
surgery in the patients. While serum binding proteins did not change a
fter surgery, significant decrements in serum TT4, serum TBG-bound T4,
serum TT3, serum TBG-bound T3, serum albumin-bound T3 and free T3 wer
e observed after surgery. Free T4 and albumin-bound T4 remained normal
. Our study shows that many features of non-thyroidal illness were pre
sent in our patients before surgery. In this context, the stress of su
rgery induced further alterations in several parameters of thyroid met
abolism. It is concluded that the changes occurring in this model of c
hronic, as well as acute, nonthyroidal illness reflect adaptative chan
ges, rather than altered thyroid function, as shown by normal serum fr
ee T4, serum albumin-bound T4 and serum TSH.