2012
DOI: 10.1530/eje-12-0542
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Increasing use of radioiodine in young people with thyrotoxicosis in Great Britain

Abstract: Objective: Radioiodine (RI) is an important therapeutic option in young patients with thyrotoxicosis. We wanted to determine whether RI is being used more frequently in this age group. Design: National survey of Great Britain (England, Wales and Scotland). Methods: Sixty-one medical physics departments were asked to provide the age and number of patients with thyrotoxicosis !21 years treated with RI (1990RI ( -2008. Information on the total number of RI treatments for thyrotoxicosis was also collected. Results… Show more

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“…There are several likely explanations that may account for the increased prevalence of hypothyroidism including increased thyroid function testing, an increasingly lower threshold to treat mildly raised TSH levels, and increasing tendency to treat older individuals . In addition, increasing use of radioiodine and thyroidectomy for both benign and nonbenign thyroid conditions leading to hypothyroidism, and increasing use of LT4 during pregnancy are also likely to be factors responsible for this observation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are several likely explanations that may account for the increased prevalence of hypothyroidism including increased thyroid function testing, an increasingly lower threshold to treat mildly raised TSH levels, and increasing tendency to treat older individuals . In addition, increasing use of radioiodine and thyroidectomy for both benign and nonbenign thyroid conditions leading to hypothyroidism, and increasing use of LT4 during pregnancy are also likely to be factors responsible for this observation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This increase has been attributed to the decreased hesitation surrounding the use of 131 I therapy, as well as the lowered indication age (from 18 to 11 yr) (182). …”
Section: 131i Therapy For Graves’ Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Во всех опубликованных ранее исследованиях подтверждается эффективность РЙТ тиреотоксикоза у детей и подростков [12][13][14]. В ряде исследований продемонстрирована более высокая эффективность РЙТ в педиатрической группе по сравнению со взрослой когортой.…”
Section: результаты леченияunclassified