Diagnostic algorithm for atrial fibrillation caused by occult hyperthyroidism
- PMID: 2509297
Diagnostic algorithm for atrial fibrillation caused by occult hyperthyroidism
Abstract
Occult hyperthyroidism, a subclinical thyrotoxic state, is not readily identifiable clinically or through routine thyroid function tests. "Idiopathic" atrial fibrillation may be a manifestation of occult hyperthyroidism in the elderly. A normal response on a TRH stimulation test excludes this diagnosis. A blunted TSH response, coupled with elevation of free thyroid hormones and a high radioactive iodine uptake, will settle the diagnosis. Patients with occult hyperthyroidism frequently have toxic adenomas or nonpalpable nodular goiters, and treatment is best achieved with radioactive iodine ablation.
Publication types
MeSH terms
Substances
LinkOut - more resources
Medical