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What you need to know about
thyroid?
Dr.
JOHAN
ASST
Grave and Basedow
THYROXINE was the first
hormone to be synthesised
in the laboratory
THYROID HORMONES
• Thyroid gland secretes 3 hormones:
1.Thyroxine(t4)
2.Triiodothyronine(t3)
3.Calcitonin
• Out of this calcitonin is produced by parafollicular
C cells and concerned with the Ca2+ balance
• Other two is produced by thyroid follicles
HYPOTHALAMIC PITUTARY THYROID
HORMONE AXIS
SYNTHESIS OF T4 & T3 FOLLOWS 5
STEPS:
1. Iodide uptake
2. Oxidation and iodination
3. Coupling
4. Storage and release
5. Peripheral conversion of t4 to t3
Thyroid Hormone synthesis
Numerical Facts
• Daily req of iodine – 1-2 mcg/kg
• Iodised salt – 100 mcg/gm of salt
• Normal blood iodide – 0.2-0.4 mcg/dl
• Daily production of T4 – 70-90mcg/day
• T3 60-80 mcg/day
• Normal bound T4 – 4.5-11mcg/dl
• T3 – 60-180ng/dl or 0.1-0.2 mcg/dl
• Free T4 – 0.03-0.08%
• Free T3 – 0.2-0.5%
TRANSPORT
• Thyroid hormones bind to plasma
proteins-
1.Thyroxine binding globulin (TBG)
2.Thyroxine binding prealbumin
(transthyretin)
3.Albumin
Increased Ty binding Decreased
• Estrogen
• Tamoxifen
• 5FU
• clofibrate
• Androgens
• Mefenamic acid
• Phenytoin
• Carbamazepine
• glucocorticoids
T4 T3
• 15 times more protein
bound
• T1/2 6-8 days
• Secretion more than T3
• Mainly a transport form
• Prohormone of T3
• Converted to T3 in
periphery
• Less bound
• 1-2 days
• 5 times more potent than
T4
• Active form, act faster
METABOLISM AND EXCRETION
• Metabolic inactivation occurs by
deiodination, glucoronide/sulfate
conjugation.
• Liver is the primary site, also take place in
salivary glands and kidneys
• Conjugates excreted in bile undergo
enterohepatic circulation
• Excreted in urine
DRUGS THAT INHIBIT
PERIPHERAL CONVERSION OF
T4 TO T3• Propranolol
• Propylthiouracil
• Amiodarone
• Corticosteroids
• Ipodate
THYROID PREPARATIONS
• LEVOTHYROXINE(T4)
• LIOTHYRONINE(T3)
• LIOTRIX 4:1 mixture of t4 and t3
• DESSICATED OR ARMOUR THYROID – derived
from dried and defatted bovine or porcine
thyroid glands
ACTIONS
• Growth and development: Essential for normal
growth and development.
• Intermediary metabolism: Marked effect on lipid,
carbohydrate and protein metabolism.
• Calorigenesis: BMR is maintained.
• CVS: Heart rate, contractility and output are
maintained.
• GIT: Propulsive activity.
• Nervous system: maturation of nervous system.
Deficiency leads to mental retardation and
cretinism.
• Skeletal muscle: needed for normal muscle
contour. Muscles bcom flabby and weak in
myxoedema.
• Kidney: Rate of urine flow is maintained
• Haemopoiesis: Facilitatory to erythropoiesis.
• Reproduction: Indirect effect on reproduction.
Pathology
• Hypothyroidism
• Cretinism
• Hashimoto
• Myxedema coma
• Hyperthyroidism
• Grave disease
• Thyroid storm
• Thyrotoxicosis in pregnancy
USES OF T4 & T3
• The most important uses of thyroid hormone is
in the replacement therapy namely in:
1. Cretinism
2. Adult hypothyroidism
3. Myxoedema coma
4. Nontoxic goiter
5. Thyroid nodule
6. Papillary carcinoma of thyroid
7. Some empirical uses
CRETINISM
SPORADIC CRETINISM – defect in thyroid hormone synthesis
ENDEMIC CRETINISM – due to extreme iodine deficiency
TREATED WITH THYROXINE 8-12mcg/kg DAILY
MENTAL RETARDATION ONLY PARTIALLY REVERSIBLE
CRETIN FACIES
Adult hypothyroidism
• Commonest endocrine disorder due to
thyroiditis, thyroidectomy
• I131, lithium, iodide, amiodarone cause
hypothyroidism
• Treat with low dose of levo thyroxine daily
and increase every 2-3 wks to 100-
200mcg/day
• Subclinical hypothyroidism – euthyroid status,
raised TSH levels to be treated with T4
Myxedema coma
Lio thyronine acts faster but
high risk of arrythmias, 10 mcg
8 hrly
L- thyroxine 200-500mcgiv
followed by 100 mcg iv OD till
oral therapy substituted
Corticosteroids, ventilatory
support, correction of
hyponatremia and
hypoglycemia
Non toxic goitre
SPORADIC- DEFECT IN HORMONE
SYNTHESIS
ENDEMIC – IODINE DEFICIENCY
ENDEMIC GOITRE AND CRETINISM
DUE TO IODINE DEFICIENCY IN
PREGNANT MOTHERS IS
PREVENTED BY 150-200MCG ORAL
IODINE DAILY
IODISED SALT- 100MCG IODINE/
GM OF SALT
Empirical Uses
Refractory anemias
Mental depression
Menstrual disorders
Infertility
Chronic non healing ulcers
Constipation
THYROID INHIBITORS
Chernobyl disaster
The worst manmade disaster in human history
UKRAINE, 25TH APRIL 1986
The Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster
25th April 1986:
The accident at reactor 4 occurred
during an experiment to test a
potential safety emergency core
cooling feature.
• 115,000 people evacuated and 220,000
people relocated
• 6,000 cases of thyroid cancer
• 5.5 million people still live in contaminated
areas
• 31 people died in 3 months of radiation
poisoning
• 134 emergency workers suffered from acute
radiation sickness
• 25,000 rescue workers died since then of
diseases caused by radiation
Cancer afflicts many others
Increased birth defects, miscarriages,
and stillbirths
High number of suicide and violent
death among Firemen, policemen, and
other recovery workers
PATHOLOGIES
• Grave’s disease – autoimmune disorder,
antibodies to TSH receptor- bind and stimulate
thyroid cells producing TSH like effects, but TSH
levels are low due to feedback inhibition
• Toxic nodular goitre
• Endemic goitre – in iodine deficient
regions, intake of GOITRINS – cabbage,
turnip, mustard, cauliflower, radish
Inhibit thyroid hormone synthesis
(ANTITHYROID DRUGS)
Propylthiouracil
Carbimazole
methimazole
Inhibit Iodide Trapping
(IONIC INHIBITORS)
Thiocynates
Perchlorates
Nitrates
Inhibit thyroid hormone
release
Lugol’s iodine
Iodides of Na and K
Organic Iodide
Destroy thyroid tissue
I131, I123, I125
CLASSIFICATION
GOITROGENS = Antithyroid drugs + Ionic inhibitors
CLASSIFICATION
ANTI THYROID DRUGS(THIOAMIDES)
PROPYL THIO URACIL
CARBIMAZOLE
METHIMAZOLE
MECHANISM OF ACTION
Inhibit iodination of tyrosine
residues in thyroglobulin
Inhibit coupling to form T4 and T3
Inhibit peripheral conversion of T4
to T3 only with propylthiouracil
PROPYLTHIOURACIL CARBIMAZOLE
 Less potent
 Highly plasma protein
bound
 Less transfer across
placenta, preferred in
pregnant and nursing
women
 T1/2 1-2 hrs
 Single dose for 4-8hrs
 No active metabolite
 2-3 daily doses needed
 Inhibit peripheral
 5 times more potent
 Less bound
 Not used in pregnant and
nursing women
 T1/26-10 hrs
 Single dose for 12-24 hrs
 Active metabolite -
methimazole
 Single daily dose needed
 Does not Inhibit peripheral
conversion of T4 to T3
ADVERSE
EFFECTS
Reversible hypothyroidism
and goitre
Skin rashes
Reversible agranulocytosis
Cholestatic jaundice
Lupus like reaction
Joint pain
Periodic leukocyte counts
Sore throat and fever not ignored
THERAPEUTIC USES
THYROTOXICOSIS
• Grave’s disease. Clinical improvement after 1-2
wks
• Toxic nodular goitre
PREOPERATIVELY
• Render euthyroid before subtotal thyroidectomy
ALONG WITH
RADIO IODINE
• Till radio iodine acts
• To prevent initial hyperthyroidism when radio
iodine given due to release of stored t4
ANTI THYROID DRUGS
ADVANTAGES
 No surgical risk
 No injury to parathyroid
and recurrent laryngeal
nerve
 Hypothyroidism-
reversible
 Used in children and
young adults
DISADVANTAGES
 Life long treatment
 High relapse rate
 Not used in
uncooperative patient
 Drug toxicity
 Fetal hpothyroidism and
goitre
IODINE AND IODIDES
FASTEST ACTING THYROID INHIBITOR ,WITH
PEAK AT 10-15 DAYS
• LUGOL’S IODINE – 5% IODINE IN 10% POT IODIDE
Inhibits iodide trapping, oxidation, coupling,
endocytosis, proteolysis, hormone release –
THYROID CONSTIPATION/WOLF-CHAIKOFF EFFECT
• ON STOPPING THYROID ESCAPE OCCURS-
THYROTOXICOSIS RETURN WITH GREATER SEVERITY
THERAPEUTIC USES
PRE OPERATIVE
PREPARATION –
TO MAKE
GLAND FIRM,
LESS VASCULAR
THYROID
STORM
PROPHYLAXIS
OF ENDEMIC
GOITRE
ANTISEPTIC
ADVERSE EFFECTS
ALLERGIC TO
IODINE
PETECHIAL
HEMORRHAGES
ACUTE
IODISM-
SALIVATION,
LACIMATION
ETC
FETAL GOITRE-
CI IN
PREGNANCY
CHRONIC
IONIC INHIBITORS
• They inhibit iodide trapping by the thyroid
• Toxic and not used now
• Thiocyanates cause liver, kidney, brain and bone marrow
toxicity
• Perchlorates cause fever, aplastic anemia and agranulocytosis
• Nitrates – weak drugs, cause methhemoglobinemia
RADIOACTIVE IODINE I131
Xrays Beta particles
MOA- concentrated by the thyroid colloid, emits radiation from
within the follicles, half life of 8 days
ADMINISTERED AS SODIUM SALT, DISSOLVED IN WATER AND TAKEN ORALLY
For diagnostic
purposes 25-100
microcurie used
For treatment
Penetrate 0.5-2mm of tissue
So no damage to neighbouring tissue
3-6millicurie in grave’s disease and toxic
nodular goitre
RADIOACTIVE IODINE
ADVANTAGES
 No surgical risk
 No injury to parathyroid
and recurrent laryngeal
nerve
 Permanent cure
 As OP procedure and
inexpensive
DISADVANTAGES
 hypothyroidism
 Long latent priyan
 Not used in
uncooperative patient
 Drug toxicity
 Fetal hpothyroidism and
goitre
• Emergency due to acute hyperthyroidism precipitated
by trauma, surgery, diabetic ketoacidosis, toxemia of
pregnancy
• Not rendered euthyroid before surgery are at risk. GA
or stress of procedure precipitates it
THYROID STORM / THYROTOXIC CRISIS
THYROID STORM / THYROTOXIC CRISIS
• SUPPORTIVE MEASURES:
Maintain airway and breathing with ventilatory
support
Maintain circulation with iv fluids and rehydrate
External cooling by wet sponging
Control fever with paracetamol
Correct electrolytic disturbances
Anxiolytic – to suppress anxiety
Antibiotics if necessary
Plasmapheresis – to remove large amounts of
• PHARMACOLOGICAL MEASURES:
1. Non selective beta blocker – propranolol
 Rapid control of sympathetic symptoms-palpitations, sweating, myopathy
 Peripheral conversion of T4 to T3
 Inhibit adrenergically evoked tremor by direct action on beta2 receptors
and inhibit increase in blood flow to skeletal muscles, also inhibiting
glycogenolysis and lipolysis that provide fuel to skeletal muscles
DOSE – 1-2 MG SLOW IV FOLLOWED BY 40-80MG ORAL 6TH HOURLY
THYROID STORM / THYROTOXIC CRISIS
2. Propylthiouracil – 200-300mg 6th hrly orally
• Inhibit thyroid hormone synthesis
• Inhibit peripheral conversion of T4 to T3
3. Iopanoic acid – 0.5-1gm oral OD
• Inhibit thyroid hormone release
• Inhibit peripheral conversion of T4 to T3
4. Corticosteroids- hydrocortisone 100mg iv 8th hrly followed by oral
prednisolone
• Treat adrenal insufficiency
• Inhibit peripheral conversion of T4 to T3
5. Diltiazem – 60-120mg 0ral BD in asthmatic pts with thyroid storm and if
tachycardia not controled by propranolol
THYROID STORM / THYROTOXIC CRISIS
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Everything you need to know about the thyroid gland

  • 1. What you need to know about thyroid? Dr. JOHAN ASST
  • 2. Grave and Basedow THYROXINE was the first hormone to be synthesised in the laboratory
  • 3. THYROID HORMONES • Thyroid gland secretes 3 hormones: 1.Thyroxine(t4) 2.Triiodothyronine(t3) 3.Calcitonin • Out of this calcitonin is produced by parafollicular C cells and concerned with the Ca2+ balance • Other two is produced by thyroid follicles
  • 5. SYNTHESIS OF T4 & T3 FOLLOWS 5 STEPS: 1. Iodide uptake 2. Oxidation and iodination 3. Coupling 4. Storage and release 5. Peripheral conversion of t4 to t3
  • 7. Numerical Facts • Daily req of iodine – 1-2 mcg/kg • Iodised salt – 100 mcg/gm of salt • Normal blood iodide – 0.2-0.4 mcg/dl • Daily production of T4 – 70-90mcg/day • T3 60-80 mcg/day • Normal bound T4 – 4.5-11mcg/dl • T3 – 60-180ng/dl or 0.1-0.2 mcg/dl • Free T4 – 0.03-0.08% • Free T3 – 0.2-0.5%
  • 8. TRANSPORT • Thyroid hormones bind to plasma proteins- 1.Thyroxine binding globulin (TBG) 2.Thyroxine binding prealbumin (transthyretin) 3.Albumin
  • 9. Increased Ty binding Decreased • Estrogen • Tamoxifen • 5FU • clofibrate • Androgens • Mefenamic acid • Phenytoin • Carbamazepine • glucocorticoids
  • 10. T4 T3 • 15 times more protein bound • T1/2 6-8 days • Secretion more than T3 • Mainly a transport form • Prohormone of T3 • Converted to T3 in periphery • Less bound • 1-2 days • 5 times more potent than T4 • Active form, act faster
  • 11. METABOLISM AND EXCRETION • Metabolic inactivation occurs by deiodination, glucoronide/sulfate conjugation. • Liver is the primary site, also take place in salivary glands and kidneys • Conjugates excreted in bile undergo enterohepatic circulation • Excreted in urine
  • 12. DRUGS THAT INHIBIT PERIPHERAL CONVERSION OF T4 TO T3• Propranolol • Propylthiouracil • Amiodarone • Corticosteroids • Ipodate
  • 13. THYROID PREPARATIONS • LEVOTHYROXINE(T4) • LIOTHYRONINE(T3) • LIOTRIX 4:1 mixture of t4 and t3 • DESSICATED OR ARMOUR THYROID – derived from dried and defatted bovine or porcine thyroid glands
  • 14. ACTIONS • Growth and development: Essential for normal growth and development. • Intermediary metabolism: Marked effect on lipid, carbohydrate and protein metabolism. • Calorigenesis: BMR is maintained. • CVS: Heart rate, contractility and output are maintained. • GIT: Propulsive activity.
  • 15. • Nervous system: maturation of nervous system. Deficiency leads to mental retardation and cretinism. • Skeletal muscle: needed for normal muscle contour. Muscles bcom flabby and weak in myxoedema. • Kidney: Rate of urine flow is maintained • Haemopoiesis: Facilitatory to erythropoiesis. • Reproduction: Indirect effect on reproduction.
  • 16. Pathology • Hypothyroidism • Cretinism • Hashimoto • Myxedema coma • Hyperthyroidism • Grave disease • Thyroid storm • Thyrotoxicosis in pregnancy
  • 17. USES OF T4 & T3 • The most important uses of thyroid hormone is in the replacement therapy namely in: 1. Cretinism 2. Adult hypothyroidism 3. Myxoedema coma 4. Nontoxic goiter 5. Thyroid nodule 6. Papillary carcinoma of thyroid 7. Some empirical uses
  • 18. CRETINISM SPORADIC CRETINISM – defect in thyroid hormone synthesis ENDEMIC CRETINISM – due to extreme iodine deficiency TREATED WITH THYROXINE 8-12mcg/kg DAILY MENTAL RETARDATION ONLY PARTIALLY REVERSIBLE CRETIN FACIES
  • 19. Adult hypothyroidism • Commonest endocrine disorder due to thyroiditis, thyroidectomy • I131, lithium, iodide, amiodarone cause hypothyroidism • Treat with low dose of levo thyroxine daily and increase every 2-3 wks to 100- 200mcg/day • Subclinical hypothyroidism – euthyroid status, raised TSH levels to be treated with T4
  • 20. Myxedema coma Lio thyronine acts faster but high risk of arrythmias, 10 mcg 8 hrly L- thyroxine 200-500mcgiv followed by 100 mcg iv OD till oral therapy substituted Corticosteroids, ventilatory support, correction of hyponatremia and hypoglycemia
  • 21. Non toxic goitre SPORADIC- DEFECT IN HORMONE SYNTHESIS ENDEMIC – IODINE DEFICIENCY ENDEMIC GOITRE AND CRETINISM DUE TO IODINE DEFICIENCY IN PREGNANT MOTHERS IS PREVENTED BY 150-200MCG ORAL IODINE DAILY IODISED SALT- 100MCG IODINE/ GM OF SALT
  • 22. Empirical Uses Refractory anemias Mental depression Menstrual disorders Infertility Chronic non healing ulcers Constipation
  • 24. Chernobyl disaster The worst manmade disaster in human history UKRAINE, 25TH APRIL 1986
  • 25. The Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster 25th April 1986: The accident at reactor 4 occurred during an experiment to test a potential safety emergency core cooling feature. • 115,000 people evacuated and 220,000 people relocated • 6,000 cases of thyroid cancer • 5.5 million people still live in contaminated areas • 31 people died in 3 months of radiation poisoning • 134 emergency workers suffered from acute radiation sickness • 25,000 rescue workers died since then of diseases caused by radiation Cancer afflicts many others Increased birth defects, miscarriages, and stillbirths High number of suicide and violent death among Firemen, policemen, and other recovery workers
  • 26.
  • 27. PATHOLOGIES • Grave’s disease – autoimmune disorder, antibodies to TSH receptor- bind and stimulate thyroid cells producing TSH like effects, but TSH levels are low due to feedback inhibition • Toxic nodular goitre • Endemic goitre – in iodine deficient regions, intake of GOITRINS – cabbage, turnip, mustard, cauliflower, radish
  • 28. Inhibit thyroid hormone synthesis (ANTITHYROID DRUGS) Propylthiouracil Carbimazole methimazole Inhibit Iodide Trapping (IONIC INHIBITORS) Thiocynates Perchlorates Nitrates Inhibit thyroid hormone release Lugol’s iodine Iodides of Na and K Organic Iodide Destroy thyroid tissue I131, I123, I125 CLASSIFICATION GOITROGENS = Antithyroid drugs + Ionic inhibitors CLASSIFICATION
  • 29. ANTI THYROID DRUGS(THIOAMIDES) PROPYL THIO URACIL CARBIMAZOLE METHIMAZOLE
  • 30. MECHANISM OF ACTION Inhibit iodination of tyrosine residues in thyroglobulin Inhibit coupling to form T4 and T3 Inhibit peripheral conversion of T4 to T3 only with propylthiouracil
  • 31. PROPYLTHIOURACIL CARBIMAZOLE  Less potent  Highly plasma protein bound  Less transfer across placenta, preferred in pregnant and nursing women  T1/2 1-2 hrs  Single dose for 4-8hrs  No active metabolite  2-3 daily doses needed  Inhibit peripheral  5 times more potent  Less bound  Not used in pregnant and nursing women  T1/26-10 hrs  Single dose for 12-24 hrs  Active metabolite - methimazole  Single daily dose needed  Does not Inhibit peripheral conversion of T4 to T3
  • 32. ADVERSE EFFECTS Reversible hypothyroidism and goitre Skin rashes Reversible agranulocytosis Cholestatic jaundice Lupus like reaction Joint pain Periodic leukocyte counts Sore throat and fever not ignored
  • 33. THERAPEUTIC USES THYROTOXICOSIS • Grave’s disease. Clinical improvement after 1-2 wks • Toxic nodular goitre PREOPERATIVELY • Render euthyroid before subtotal thyroidectomy ALONG WITH RADIO IODINE • Till radio iodine acts • To prevent initial hyperthyroidism when radio iodine given due to release of stored t4
  • 34. ANTI THYROID DRUGS ADVANTAGES  No surgical risk  No injury to parathyroid and recurrent laryngeal nerve  Hypothyroidism- reversible  Used in children and young adults DISADVANTAGES  Life long treatment  High relapse rate  Not used in uncooperative patient  Drug toxicity  Fetal hpothyroidism and goitre
  • 35. IODINE AND IODIDES FASTEST ACTING THYROID INHIBITOR ,WITH PEAK AT 10-15 DAYS • LUGOL’S IODINE – 5% IODINE IN 10% POT IODIDE Inhibits iodide trapping, oxidation, coupling, endocytosis, proteolysis, hormone release – THYROID CONSTIPATION/WOLF-CHAIKOFF EFFECT • ON STOPPING THYROID ESCAPE OCCURS- THYROTOXICOSIS RETURN WITH GREATER SEVERITY
  • 36. THERAPEUTIC USES PRE OPERATIVE PREPARATION – TO MAKE GLAND FIRM, LESS VASCULAR THYROID STORM PROPHYLAXIS OF ENDEMIC GOITRE ANTISEPTIC
  • 38. IONIC INHIBITORS • They inhibit iodide trapping by the thyroid • Toxic and not used now • Thiocyanates cause liver, kidney, brain and bone marrow toxicity • Perchlorates cause fever, aplastic anemia and agranulocytosis • Nitrates – weak drugs, cause methhemoglobinemia
  • 39. RADIOACTIVE IODINE I131 Xrays Beta particles MOA- concentrated by the thyroid colloid, emits radiation from within the follicles, half life of 8 days ADMINISTERED AS SODIUM SALT, DISSOLVED IN WATER AND TAKEN ORALLY For diagnostic purposes 25-100 microcurie used For treatment Penetrate 0.5-2mm of tissue So no damage to neighbouring tissue 3-6millicurie in grave’s disease and toxic nodular goitre
  • 40. RADIOACTIVE IODINE ADVANTAGES  No surgical risk  No injury to parathyroid and recurrent laryngeal nerve  Permanent cure  As OP procedure and inexpensive DISADVANTAGES  hypothyroidism  Long latent priyan  Not used in uncooperative patient  Drug toxicity  Fetal hpothyroidism and goitre
  • 41. • Emergency due to acute hyperthyroidism precipitated by trauma, surgery, diabetic ketoacidosis, toxemia of pregnancy • Not rendered euthyroid before surgery are at risk. GA or stress of procedure precipitates it THYROID STORM / THYROTOXIC CRISIS
  • 42. THYROID STORM / THYROTOXIC CRISIS • SUPPORTIVE MEASURES: Maintain airway and breathing with ventilatory support Maintain circulation with iv fluids and rehydrate External cooling by wet sponging Control fever with paracetamol Correct electrolytic disturbances Anxiolytic – to suppress anxiety Antibiotics if necessary Plasmapheresis – to remove large amounts of
  • 43. • PHARMACOLOGICAL MEASURES: 1. Non selective beta blocker – propranolol  Rapid control of sympathetic symptoms-palpitations, sweating, myopathy  Peripheral conversion of T4 to T3  Inhibit adrenergically evoked tremor by direct action on beta2 receptors and inhibit increase in blood flow to skeletal muscles, also inhibiting glycogenolysis and lipolysis that provide fuel to skeletal muscles DOSE – 1-2 MG SLOW IV FOLLOWED BY 40-80MG ORAL 6TH HOURLY THYROID STORM / THYROTOXIC CRISIS
  • 44. 2. Propylthiouracil – 200-300mg 6th hrly orally • Inhibit thyroid hormone synthesis • Inhibit peripheral conversion of T4 to T3 3. Iopanoic acid – 0.5-1gm oral OD • Inhibit thyroid hormone release • Inhibit peripheral conversion of T4 to T3 4. Corticosteroids- hydrocortisone 100mg iv 8th hrly followed by oral prednisolone • Treat adrenal insufficiency • Inhibit peripheral conversion of T4 to T3 5. Diltiazem – 60-120mg 0ral BD in asthmatic pts with thyroid storm and if tachycardia not controled by propranolol THYROID STORM / THYROTOXIC CRISIS
  • 45. 23 May 2007 Czech Technical University in Prague 45