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Predictive value of maternal second-generation thyroid-binding inhibitory immunoglobulin assay for neonatal autoimmune hyperthyroidism.

Authors:
Juliette Abeillon-du Payrat Karim Chikh Nadine Bossard Patricia Bretones Pascal Gaucherand Olivier Claris Anne Charrié Véronique Raverot Jacques Orgiazzi Françoise Borson-Chazot Claire Bournaud

Eur J Endocrinol 2014 Oct;171(4):451-60

Hospices Civils de LyonLyon, FranceFédération d'EndocrinologieService d'Endocrinologie PédiatriqueService de Médecine NucléaireService de Gynécologie-ObstétriqueService de NéonatalogieService de BiochimieGroupement Hospitalier Est, F-69003 Lyon, FranceService de BiochimieService d'EndocrinologieCentre Hospitalier Lyon Sud, 69310 Lyon, FranceFaculté de Médecine Lyon-EstUniversité Lyon 1, Lyon, FranceFaculté de PharmacieLyon, FranceFaculté de Médecine et de Maïeutique Lyon Sud - Charles MérieuxLyon, FranceCARMEN INSERM U1060Lyon, FranceINSERM U1052Lyon, FranceService de Biostatistiques162 Avenue Lacassagne, 69003 Lyon, France Hospices Civils de LyonLyon, FranceFédération d'EndocrinologieService d'Endocrinologie PédiatriqueService de Médecine NucléaireService de Gynécologie-ObstétriqueService de NéonatalogieService de BiochimieGroupement Hospitalier Est, F-69003 Lyon, FranceService de BiochimieService d'EndocrinologieCentre Hospitalier Lyon Sud, 69310 Lyon, FranceFaculté de Médecine Lyon-EstUniversité Lyon 1, Lyon, FranceFaculté de PharmacieLyon, FranceFaculté de Médecine et de Maïeutique Lyon Sud - Charles MérieuxLyon, FranceCARMEN INSERM U1060Lyon, FranceINSERM U1052Lyon, FranceService de Biostatistiques162 Avenue Lacassagne, 69003 Lyon, France Hospices Civils de LyonLyon, FranceFédération d'EndocrinologieService d'Endocrinologie PédiatriqueService de Médecine NucléaireService de Gynécologie-ObstétriqueService de NéonatalogieService de BiochimieGroupement Hospitalier Est, F-69003 Lyon, FranceService de BiochimieService d'EndocrinologieCentre Hospitalier Lyon Sud, 69310 Lyon, FranceFaculté de Médecine Lyon-EstUniversité Lyon 1, Lyon, FranceFaculté de PharmacieLyon, FranceFaculté de Médecine et de Maïeutique Lyon Sud - Charles MérieuxLyon, FranceCARMEN INSERM U1060Lyon, FranceINSERM U1052Lyon, FranceService de Biostatistiques162 Avenue Lacassagne, 69003 Lyon, France Hospices Civils de LyonLyon, FranceFédération d'Endocr

Context: Hyperthyroidism occurs in 1% of neonates born to mothers with active or past Graves' disease (GD). Current guidelines for the management of GD during pregnancy were based on studies conducted with first-generation thyroid-binding inhibitory immunoglobulin (TBII) assays.

Objective: This retrospective study was conducted in order to specify the second-generation TBII threshold predictive of fetal and neonatal hyperthyroidism, and to identify other factors that may be helpful in predicting neonatal hyperthyroidism.

Methods: We included 47 neonates born in the Lyon area to 42 mothers harboring measurable levels of TBII during pregnancy. TBII measurements were carried out in all mothers; bioassays were carried out in 20 cases.

Results: Nine neonates were born with hyperthyroidism, including five with severe hyperthyroidism requiring treatment. Three neonates were born with hypothyroidism. All hyperthyroid neonates were born to mothers with TBII levels >5 IU/l in the second trimester (sensitivity, 100% and specificity, 43%). No mother with TSH receptor-stimulating antibodies (TSAb measured by bioassay) below 400% gave birth to a hyperthyroid neonate. Among mothers of hyperthyroid neonates, who required antithyroid drugs during pregnancy, none could stop treatment before delivery. Analysis of TBII evolution showed six unexpected cases of increasing TBII values during pregnancy.

Conclusion: Maternal TBII value over 5 IU/l indicates a risk of neonatal hyperthyroidism. Among these mothers, a TSAb measurement contributes to identify more specifically those who require a close fetal thyroid ultrasound follow-up. These results should be confirmed in a larger series.

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