Challenges in screening for congenital hypothyroidism: Optimization of thyrotropin cut-off values

Clin Chim Acta. 2021 Jan:512:20-25. doi: 10.1016/j.cca.2020.11.009. Epub 2020 Nov 22.

Abstract

Background-aim: Different protocols exist for newborn screening of congenital hypothyroidism (CH) worldwide, with different thyrotropin cut-off values for repetition and confirmation tests. This study aimed to assess local protocol in terms of specificity and improve our screening process by optimizing thyrotropin cut-off values. Subsequently, the cut-off values obtained were retrospectively applied to evaluate the number of tests avoided.

Methods: Retrospective observational study between 2013 and 2019. All newborn children with a confirmation test for CH were considered for the study. ROC curve analysis was performed for thyrotropin cut-off value optimization in DBS which triggers a confirmatory test, and odds ratios were calculated. For individuals affected by the cut-off value modification, serum thyrotropin and free thyroxine in the confirmation test were analyzed for consideration of clinical outcomes.

Results: A total of 72,133 newborn children were screened for CH, and 208 individuals were included in the study. Incidence in our population was 1:2,000 live births. The area under the ROC curve was 0.819 (CI 95%: 0.748-0.897). While the current cut-off value (thyrotropin ≥ 10mIU/L) had a specificity of 31.8% [ORs: 3.5 (CI 95%: 1.4-8.8)], the optimal cut-off value (thyrotropin ≥ 15mIU/L) yielded a specificity of 92.4% for the detection of CH and transient hypothyroidism [ORs: 15.9 (CI 95%: 7.1-35.8)], with no loss of sensitivity.

Discussion: While keeping a maximum sensitivity, optimization of cut-off values may be of great use not only in management, but also in reducing family stress, which is of special relevance for the newborn.

Keywords: Congenital hypothyroidism; Cut-off values; Newborn screening; Thyrotropin.

Publication types

  • Observational Study

MeSH terms

  • Congenital Hypothyroidism* / diagnosis
  • Humans
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Neonatal Screening
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Thyroid Function Tests
  • Thyrotropin*

Substances

  • Thyrotropin