Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0007p243 | Thyroid | BES2004

Controlled anti-natal thyroid screening study (CATS) - early results

Lazarus J , Parkes A , Taylor I , Smyth P , John R , Wald N

This study aims to recruit 22,000 women in early gestation to screen for thyroid failure. The trial is randomised such that half the women are being tested in early gestation (group1) while the remainder (group 2) are tested after delivery. As T4 is important for the developing foetal brain, the IQ of the children from group 1, whose mothers will have been treated with T4, is expected to be higher than that from group 2.Women are entered on the basis of ...

ea0005p262 | Thyroid | BES2003

The controlled antenatal thyroid screening study (CATS) - first observations

Lazarus J , Wald N , Angele C , George L , Seed P , Taylor I , Parkes A

Normal pregnancy is associated with significant but reversible changes in thyroid function. However, maternal thyroid dysfunction during early pregnancy has been associated with neuro-intellectual impairment of the child. The CATS study, a randomised controlled study, has been initiated in order to ascertain if screening for abnormalities in thyroid function in early pregnancy (8 - 16 weeks gestation), with thyroxine replacement in appropriate cases, would be effective in redu...