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Gokbulut P, Koc G, Kuskonmaz SM, Onder CE, Omma T, Firat S, Culha C
High Thyroperoxidase Antibody Titers May Predict Response to Antithyroid Drug Treatment in Graves Disease: a Preliminary Study
Acta Endo (Buc) 2023, 19 (2): 195-200doi: 10.4183/aeb.2023.195
Background and aim. Antithyroid drugs are first
treatment for Graves hyperthyroidism worldwide. Although
remission can be achieved in approximately 40-50% of patients
in 12-18 months with antithyroid drugs, this period can be
extended up to 24 months. We aimed to evaluate the effect of
individual clinical/biochemical variables and GREAT score
in predicting response to antithyroid drug in Graves disease.
Material and methods. This is a retrospective
single-center study including 99 patients with the first
episode of Graves disease treated for at least 18 months.
The patients were classified into two groups as those who
responded to antithyroid medication at 18-24 months (group
1) and those who did not respond at 24 months and continued
with low-dose antithyroid medication (group 2).
Results. Medical treatment response was obtained
in 38 (38.3%) of the patients at 18 months, and in 19 (19.1%)
patients at 24 months. Long-term medical treatment (>24
months) was given to the remaining 43 patients due to the
lack of response to medical treatment. Thyroid volume and
free T4 levels were higher in those followed up with longterm
antithyroid drugs, and orbitopathy was more common in
this group. Median anti TPO value was significantly higher
in group 1 when compared to group 2 (593 U/l and 191.6
U/l respectively). More patients were classified as GREAT
class 3 in group 2 when compared to group 1 (46.5% and
12,5% respectively). We analyzed the Thyroperoxidase
Antibody(anti TPO) titers, which we divided into three levels,
according to groups 1 and 2. Post-hoc Chi-Square analysis
revealed that falling into the highest anti TPO category was
significantly associated with response to medical therapy in
24 months (p <0.05).
Conclusion. According to our study, GREAT score
and anti TPO Ab titers at presentation may help predict
response to ATD in Graves disease
Keywords: Thyroperoxidase antibody, Graves, antithyroid.
Correspondence: Puren Gokbulut MD, Ankara Training and Research Hospital, Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Sakarya
Mh. Ulucanlar Cd. No:89 Altindag/ Ankara, 06230, Turkey, E-mail: puren_gokbulut@hotmail.com