Nadolol and potassium iodide in combination in the surgical treatment of thyrotoxicosis
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Nadolol and potassium iodide in combination in the surgical treatment of thyrotoxicosis
Abstract
With the two aims of rapidly reducing circulating thyroid hormone levels and controlling the symptoms of thyrotoxicosis, we have prepared 17 thyrotoxic patients for subtotal thyroidectomy, using a combination of potassium iodide administered for 10 days and the long acting beta-adrenoceptor antagonist nadolol. All 17 patients had normal serum thyroxine levels after 10 days of such treatment although 10 still showed elevation of serum tri-iodothyronine and considerable elevation in the most severely toxic patient. All patients were, however, clinically euthyroid preoperatively. Nadolol was administered once daily, hence avoiding the problems of drug administration in the immediate postoperative period, and plasma nadolol concentrations were high throughout the perioperative period. Serum thyroxine and tri-iodothyronine levels were significantly lower and reverse tri-iodothyronine levels higher 24 h postoperatively than before operation. All patients remained stable throughout the perioperative period. We conclude that this regimen has a number of advantages in the preparation of patients for thyroidectomy, in reducing the degree of thyrotoxicosis, in convenience of drug administration and in ensuring adequate circulating concentrations of beta-adrenoceptor antagonist whilst still retaining a relatively short preoperative phase of drug treatment.
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