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. 2024 Mar 3;12(3):567.
doi: 10.3390/biomedicines12030567.

Thyroid Dysfunction in Advanced Heart Failure Patients and Its Correlation with Amiodarone Therapy: A Two-Year Study

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Thyroid Dysfunction in Advanced Heart Failure Patients and Its Correlation with Amiodarone Therapy: A Two-Year Study

Agnieszka Kuczaj et al. Biomedicines. .

Abstract

(1) Background: Advanced heart failure often accompanies ventricular arrhythmias, necessitating antiarrhythmic therapies. Amiodarone, commonly used for this purpose, may induce thyroid dysfunction due to its high iodine content. However, the prevalence and correlation of thyroid dysfunction with amiodarone in end-stage heart failure patients remain unclear. Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence and types of thyroid dysfunction and their association with amiodarone among 200 patients diagnosed with advanced heart failure eligible for transplantation. (2) Methods: Consecutively enrolled patients received treatment following the European Society of Cardiology guidelines and were followed-up for two years. Ventricular arrhythmias affected 58.5% of the cohort, with 24.5% receiving amiodarone therapy. (3) Results: Thyroid metabolism dysfunction was evident in 61 patients, notably overrepresented in women (p = 0.0028). Hyperthyroidism (34 patients) and hypothyroidism (27 patients) were observed, with a significant amiodarone-related correlation. Despite this, thyroid dysfunction was not associated with increased mortality among the studied group. (4) Conclusions: Thyroid dysfunction is prevalent in advanced heart failure patients, with a notable proportion linked to amiodarone. However, its presence does not correspond to higher mortality rates. Understanding these associations is crucial for effective management in this patient population. Further exploration is warranted to refine approaches to thyroid dysfunction in refractory heart failure.

Keywords: TSH; amiodarone; heart failure; thyroid dysfunction.

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