Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0081oc11.4 | Oral Communications 11: Thyroid 2 | ECE2022

Association of thyroid function and TPO positivity with the risk of postpartum depression: a population-based cohort study and systematic review

Sileo Federica , Osinga Joris , Visser Edward , Derakhshan Arash , citterio valeria , Persani Luca , Korevaar Tim

Background: Postpartum depression (PPD) is a common mental health disorder with a major impact on maternal health and wellbeing and offspring development. Thyroperoxidase antibody (TPOAb) positivity is a major risk factor for postpartum thyroiditis and via this link, it is hypothesized that TPOAb positivity is a risk factor for PPD. However, the results of currently available single center studies are heterogeneous and affected by major study limitations.<p class="abstext"...

ea0081yi3 | Young Investigator Awards | ECE2022

Generalization of TSH and FT4 reference intervals in pregnancy: an individual participant data meta-analysis

Osinga Joris , Derakhshan Arash , Consortium on thyroid and pregnancy working group on reference intervals , Peeters Robin , Korevaar Tim

Objective: Defining thyroid function test abnormalities in pregnancy is complicated by changes in maternal physiology. Ideally, reference intervals (RIs) should be population-based and pregnancy-specific. Large methodological differences between published reports limit the adoption of such RIs into clinical practice.Methods: The study was performed in the Consortium on Thyroid and Pregnancy. In line with current consensus and the 2017 American Thyroid As...

ea0084op-02-11 | Oral Session 2: Pregnancy | ETA2022

Association of thyroid function and tpoab positivity with the risk of postpartum depression: A population-based cohort study, systematic review, and meta-analysis

Sileo Federica , Osinga Joris , Edward Visser W. , Derakhshan Arash , Citterio Valeria , Persani Luca , Korevaar Tim

Background: Postpartum depression (PPD) is a common mental health disorder with a major impact on maternal health and wellbeing and offspring development. Thyroperoxidase antibody (TPOAb) positivity is a major risk factor for postpartum thyroiditis and via this link, it is hypothesized that TPOAb positivity is a risk factor for PPD. However, the results of currently available single center studies are heterogeneous and affected by major study limitations.<p class="abstext"...

ea0092op-06-05 | Oral Session 6: Pregnancy | ETA2023

The association of gestational thyroid function with gestational diabetes mellitus: an individual participant meta-analysis

Osinga Joris , Warringa Leonie , on Thyroid and Pregnancy working group on GDM Consortium , Derakhshan Arash , Korevaar Tim

Objective: Gestational thyroid dysfunction and gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) are common complications during pregnancy and often co-occur. Since thyroid hormones increase glucose uptake and insulin sensitivity, it has been hypothesized that hypothyroidism might increase the risk of GDM. Our aim was to study if maternal thyroid function test abnormalities are risk factors for GDM.Methods: A systematic search of Ovid MEDLINE, EMBASE and Web of Scienc...

ea0084op-02-10 | Oral Session 2: Pregnancy | ETA2022

Phthalate exposure is associated with thyroid function during pregnancy through a novel pathway as a hcg disruptor

Derakhshan Arash , Shu Huan , Broeren Maarten , Demeneix Barbara , H. Lindh Christian , Peeters Robin , Bornehag Carl-Gustaf , Korevaar Tim

Phthalate exposure is associated with thyroid function during pregnancy through a novel pathway as a hCG disruptor.Objectives: hCG stimulates thyroid function in pregnancy and phthalates are known thyroid disruptors. We investigated if phthalate exposure could act as a thyroid disruptor through affecting hCG.Methods: This study was embedded in the prospective Swedish Environmental Longitudinal, Mother and child, Asthma and allergy ...

ea0084op-06-28 | Oral Session 6: Hypothyroidism | ETA2022

The optimal ranges of thyroid function based on the risk of cardiovascular disease and mortality: an individual participant data meta-analysis

Xu Yanning , Derakhshan Arash , Wildisen Lea , Hysaj Ola , Iacoviello Massimo , Ceresini Graziano , Ferrucci Luigi , Iervasi Giorgio , Pingitore Alessandro , Vaes Bert , Gussekloo Jacobijn , Medici Marco , Galesloot Tessel , P. F. Dullaart Robin , J.L. Bakker Stephan , Wouter Jukema J. , Trompet Stella , Westendorp Rudi , Ittermann Till , Volzke Henry , Dorr Marcus , Schmidt Borge , Fuhrer Dagmar , J. Wareham Nicholas , Boelaert Kristien , Razvi Salman , P. J. Vanderpump Mark , Muendlein Axel , Drexel Heinz , Bensenor Isabela , Sgarbi Jose , C. Bauer Douglas , A. Fink Howard , M. Rhee Connie , Azizi Fereidoun , Imaizumi Misa , B. Yeap Bu , Hankey Graeme , J. Brown Suzanne , P. Walsh John , Korevaar Tim , Rodondi Nicolas , R. Cappola Anne , Peeters Robin , Chaker Layal , the Thyroid Studies Collaboration for

Background and Objective: Thyroid function reference ranges are statistically defined by the 2.5th and 97.5th percentiles, which do not account for potential risk of clinical outcomes. We aimed to define the optimal ranges of thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) and free thyroxine (FT4), based on the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and mortality.Methods: We performed an individual-participant data analysis and identified prospecti...