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Batman A, Canat MM, Saygili ES, Besler E, Yildiz D, Yener Ozturk F, Altuntas Y
Risk Factors for Acute Kidney Injury Associated with Severe Hypothyroidism
Acta Endo (Buc) 2023, 19 (4): 456-462doi: 10.4183/aeb.2023.456
Objective. This study aims to investigate the
factors affecting development of acute kidney injury (AKI)
in patients with severe hypothyroidism.
Methods. This retrospective observational study
involved patients with primary hypothyroidism and thyroid
stimulating hormone (TSH) levels of more than 50 mIU/L
at their review in the endocrinology outpatient clinic,
between January 2015 and April 2021. Factors affecting the
development of AKI were examined by logistic regression
analysis.
Results. A total of 100 patients, 20 (11 male (M),
9 female (F)) in the AKI (case) group and 80 (23 M, 57 F)
patients in control group, were included in our study. The
median age of the case group (56 years, interquartile range
(IQR) 44.3–68.5) was significantly higher than the control
group (49 years, IQR 32.3–60; p = 0.027), and the ratio of
males to females was significantly higher in the case group
(p = 0.001). Multivariate logistic regression analyses showed
that hypothyroidism diagnosed after the age of 60 years
(odds ratio (OR) 59.674, 95% confidence intervals (CI)
5.955–598.031; p = 0.001), free triiodothyronine (FT3) < 1.3
pg/mL (OR 17.151, 95% CI 2.491–118.089; p = 0.004) and
creatine kinase (CK) > 1000 U/L (OR 1.522, 95% CI 1.602–
82.848; p = 0.015) were predictors for the development of
AKI in patients with severe hypothyroidism.
Conclusion. We recommend close follow-up
and monitoring of patients with AKI caused by severe
hypothyroidism if patients who are diagnosed at age > 60
years, CK > 1000 U/L or FT3 < 1.3 pg/mL.
Keywords: Hypothyroidism, Acute kidney injury,
Creatine kinase, Free T3.
Correspondence: Adnan Batman, Aksaray University, Endocrinology and Metabolism, Yeni Sanayi Mah, Tacin Cd., 68200 Aksaray
Merkez/Aksaray, Turkey, E-mail: dradnan54@hotmail.com.