Medicina (Oct 2020)

Left Ventricular Diastolic and Systolic Functions in Patients with Hypothyroidism

  • Rina Tafarshiku,
  • Michael Y. Henein,
  • Venera Berisha-Muharremi,
  • Ibadete Bytyçi,
  • Pranvera Ibrahimi,
  • Afrim Poniku,
  • Shpend Elezi,
  • Gani Bajraktari

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina56100524
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 56, no. 10
p. 524

Abstract

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Background and objectives: Long standing hypothyroidism may impair myocardial relaxation, but its effect on systolic myocardial function is still controversial. The aim of this study was to investigate left ventricular (LV) systolic and diastolic function in patients with hypothyroidism. Materials and Methods: This study included 81 (age 42 ± 13 years, 92% female) patients with hypothyroidism, and 22 age and gender matched controls. All subjects underwent a detailed clinical examination followed by a complete biochemical blood analysis including thyroid function assessment and anthropometric parameters measurements. LV function was assessed by 2-dimensional, M-mode and Tissue-Doppler Doppler echocardiographic examination performed in the same day. Results: Patients had lower waist/hip ratio (pp = 0.002), and lower white blood cells (p = 0.011), compared with controls. All other clinical, biochemical, and anthropometric data did not differ between the two groups. Patients had impaired LV diastolic function (lower E wave [pp = 0.028], lower E/A ratio [pp = 0.01], and higher E/e’ ratio [pp = 0.005], as were lateral and septal s’ [pConclusions: In patients with hypothyroidism, in addition to compromised LV diastolic function, LV longitudinal systolic function is also impaired compared to healthy subjects of the same age and gender. These findings suggest significant subendocardial function impairment, reflecting potentially micro-circulation disease that requires optimum management.

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