Archives of Epilepsy (Jun 2023)

Risk Factors for Clinically Overt Hypothyroidism in Unselected Population of Adult Epilepsy Patients

  • Naciye Çilem Çarkı Bal,
  • Ebru Apaydın Doğan,
  • Yeşim Şenol

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4274/ArchEpilepsy.2023.221021
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 2
pp. 46 – 49

Abstract

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Objective:This study aimed to investigate the risk factors for hypothyroidism in patients with adult epilepsy patients.Methods:Hospital charts of 530 patients were reviewed retrospectively. Patients with a definite diagnosis of hypothyroidism with persistent adherence to antiseizure medications (ASM) were included. An age and gender-matched group of 110 patients was selected as the control group.Results:The rate of hypothyroidism was significantly higher in patients with epilepsy (p=0.01). The patients with epilepsy were separated into two groups-the patients with and without hypothyroidism. The distribution of other neurologic disorders was similar in epilepsy patients with and without hypothyroidism (p=0.46). The comparison of the two groups showed that, independent of the ASM type, receiving any polytherapy regimen was a significant risk factor for hypothyroidism (p=0.02) and epilepsy patients with hypothyroidism had a longer duration of epilepsy (p=0.03). Logistic regression analysis revealed that the only independent risk factor for hypothyroidism was being on a polytherapy regimen (p=0.02).Conclusion:In this study, we found two major results: i) compared with an age and gender-matched control group, epilepsy is a major risk factor for hypothyroidism, ii) independent of the ASM type, receiving a polytherapy regimen is a predictive risk factor for hypothyroidism.

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