Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0092ps3-23-01 | Pregnancy | ETA2023

TSH elevation before or after a pregnancy according to unidentified maternal thyroid function and thyroid autoantibody status in the early pregnancy: A study of 13,664 danish pregnant women

Linding Andersen Stine , Hjelm Lundgaard Maja , Maria Uldall Torp Nanna , Lykkeboe Simon , Carle Allan , Karmisholt Jesper , Bulow Pedersen Inge , Vestergaard Peter , Andersen Stig

Objectives: One of the risk-based screening criteria for thyroid disease in pregnancy is previous abnormal thyroid function or thyroid autoantibody-positivity. We speculated on the frequency and results of thyroid function testing in women of fertile age as part of routine care before and after a pregnancy.Methods: The North Denmark Region Pregnancy Cohort includes retrospective assessment of thyroid function and thyroid autoantibodies (ADVIA Centaur XPT...

ea0084op-05-23 | Oral Session 5: Autoimmunity | ETA2022

Cut-offs for thyroid peroxidase and thyroglobulin antibodies in early pregnancy are not similar and may differ from non-pregnant individuals: evidence from 10,905 danish pregnant women

Linding Andersen Stine , Henrik Bruun Niels , Astrup Christensen Peter , Lykkeboe Simon , Handberg Aase , Bo Hansen Annebirthe , Berg Hjelm Maja , Knosgaard Louise , Maria Uldall Torp Nanna , Carle Allan , Scott Karmisholt Jesper , Bulow Pedersen Inge , Vestergaard Peter , Andersen Stig

Objectives: Thyroid disease in women of reproductive age is predominantly of autoimmune origin, and thyroid peroxidase antibodies (TPO-Ab) as well as thyroglobulin antibodies (Tg-Ab) are key markers of autoimmune hypothyroidism. Adding to this, much focus in pregnancy is on euthyroid women who are positive for thyroid autoantibodies. The observational findings are diverse, and evidence to substantiate the applied cut-offs for definition of thyroid autoantibody-positivity in ea...