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Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research



    Assessment of the Correlation Between Subclinical Thyroid Dysfunction and Heart Failure: A Clinical Study


    Saad M. Shakir, Hare Krishna Sharma, Chinky Sharma
    JCDR. 2023: 2679-2685

    Abstract

    We investigated whether there was a connection between due to the thyroid hormone's significant influence on the circulatory system, both subclinical thyroid disease and heart failure. Material and Methods: The study included 200 people, ranging in age from 45 to 75. Weight, height, and BMI are used to compute body mass index (BMI). measurements were acquired as part of a general physical examination. We measured the patient's heart rate, hip to waist ratio, and hip to waist ratio, and blood pressure. Fasting TSH, Free T3, and Free T4 concentrations were assessed using an ELISA. Echocardiography in The patient was assessed using M-Mode, 2D, and Doppler. Results: The subclinical hyperthyroidism group that was not receiving treatment showed no discernible improvements in any of the indicators after three months or six months of follow-up. TSH remains constant at three months but drops at six months while FT3 falls, FT4 rises, E/F rises, LVID rises, Mitral E rises, Mitral A rises. Conclusion: In overt hyperthyroidism, HDL levels peaked at 44.16 mg/dl, whereas in overt hypothyroidism, they dropped to 40.37 mg/dl. Subclinical hyperthyroidism (35.33 mg/dl) and overt hypothyroidism (23.18 mg/dl) had the greatest and lowest VLDL levels, respectively.

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    Volume 14 Issue 6

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