A Practical Approach for the Verification and Determination of Site- and Trimester-Specific Reference Intervals for Thyroid Function Tests in Pregnancy
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A Practical Approach for the Verification and Determination of Site- and Trimester-Specific Reference Intervals for Thyroid Function Tests in Pregnancy
Abstract
Background: Population-, assay-, and trimester-specific reference intervals for thyroid function tests are necessary to assess thyroid status accurately and manage thyroid disease throughout pregnancy. This study's objective was to verify if the manufacturer's recommended trimester-specific reference intervals for thyroid tests and the American Thyroid Association's recommended total thyroxine (TT4) pregnancy reference intervals were verifiable and appropriate for use in the authors' multicultural population.
Methods: Blood samples were obtained from the following sources: stored frozen surplus blood from women undergoing routine aneuploidy screening (first- and second-trimester samples, n = 274), women participating in an observational cohort study (second- and third-trimester samples, n = 135), and blood collected from women presenting for assessment to the labor and delivery ward (third-trimester samples, n = 35). Exclusions included thyroid medication or disease and positive thyroid peroxidase antibodies (anti-TPO). Samples were analyzed for thyrotropin (TSH), free T4 (fT4), free triiodothyronine (fT3), TT4, and anti-TPO using the Roche Cobas 8000 Modular e602 electrochemiluminescence immunoassay.
Results: Nine percent of the aneuploidy screening samples were excluded prior to thyroid testing due to maternal use of thyroid medication. Six percent of analyzed samples were excluded: 5.9% with positive anti-TPO and one with a TSH >10 mIU/L. The manufacturer's recommended trimester-specific reference intervals for TSH were not verified by described standardized methods. Therefore, 95th percentile reference intervals were determined using a minimum number of samples. Reference intervals for TSH and fT4 were as follows: 9-12 weeks, 0.18-2.99 mIU/L and 11-19.2 pmol/L; second trimester, 0.11-3.98 mIU/L and 10.5-18.2 pmol/L; and third trimester, 0.48-4.71 mIU/L and 9.0-16.1 pmol/L, respectively. The TT4 reference interval after 19 weeks' gestation was 77-186 nmol/L.
Conclusions: This study provides a simple approach to verify or establish trimester-specific thyroid function reference intervals in local populations. The TT4 reference interval was lower than the interval proposed by the American Thyroid Association, suggesting the need for further study of TT4 in pregnancy and reliance on locally established fT4 reference intervals after 19 weeks, especially when there are no equivalent reference intervals for TT4.
Keywords: pregnancy; reference intervals; thyroid and pregnancy; thyroid function tests; verification.
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