Dynamic Screening of Thyroid Function for the Timely Diagnosis of Congenital Hypothyroidism in Very Preterm Infants: A Prospective Multicenter Cohort Study

Thyroid. 2023 Sep;33(9):1055-1063. doi: 10.1089/thy.2023.0100. Epub 2023 Aug 11.

Abstract

Background: Preterm infants presented a high prevalence of congenital hypothyroidism (CH), while the optimal screening pattern is still under debate. This study aimed at evaluating the characteristics of thyroid function by conducting weekly screening during the first month of life in very preterm infants (VPIs) to achieve timely diagnosis and treatment of CH. Methods: A prospective cohort study was carried out on VPIs born with gestational age (GA) <32 weeks (w) and admitted to the participating institutes from January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2022. Serial serum thyroid hormone levels were measured weekly within the first month after birth, and at 36 w of corrected age, or before discharge. Datasets for serial thyroid hormone levels and general information were obtained. Results: A total of 5992 VPIs were enrolled in this study, of which 456 (7.6%) [95% confidence interval (CI), 6.9-8.3%] were diagnosed with CH. The incidence of CH increased with lower GA, moving from 4.8% [CI, 3.4-6.1%] at GA 31 w to 16.9% [CI, 8.3-25.4%] at GA <26 w. Among the CH subjects, 57.7% [CI, 53.1-62.2%] were identified after the first screening and classified as delayed thyrotropin elevation (dTSH). With the decrease of GA, the proportion of dTSH also increased, moving from 38.1% [CI, 27.5-48.7%] at GA 31 w to 82.6% [CI, 65.8-99.4%] at GA <26 w. Through conducting weekly screening of thyroid function, it was remarkable that only 42.3% [CI, 37.8-46.9%] of CH subjects were diagnosed during the first screening. The cumulative rate of CH identified by rescreening performed at the second, third, and fourth week was 76.1% [CI, 72.2-80.0%], 90.6% [CI, 87.9-93.3%], and 98.9% [CI, 97.9-99.9%], respectively. Conclusion: The incidence of CH and dTSH both increase with lower GA in VPIs. Dynamic screening of thyroid function by weeks within the first month of life is crucial for the timely diagnosis and treatment of CH in VPIs, and it might effectively reduce the implications of missed diagnosis and delayed treatment. Clinical Trials Registration: ChiCTR1900025234 and ChiCTR2000037918 (Registration number).

Keywords: cohort study; congenital hypothyroidism; preterm; screening.

Publication types

  • Multicenter Study
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Congenital Hypothyroidism* / diagnosis
  • Congenital Hypothyroidism* / epidemiology
  • Humans
  • Infant
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Infant, Premature
  • Neonatal Screening
  • Prospective Studies
  • Thyroid Hormones / therapeutic use
  • Thyrotropin
  • Thyroxine

Substances

  • Thyroxine
  • Thyroid Hormones
  • Thyrotropin

Associated data

  • ChiCTR/ChiCTR1900025234
  • ChiCTR/ChiCTR2000037918