Closer Correlation between Serum Triiodothyronine and Basal Metabolic Rate during Antithyroid Drug Treatment in Patients with Graves Disease
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The correlations between serum triiodothyronine (T<SUB>3</SUB>), thyroxine (T<SUB>4</SUB>), <SUP>131</SUP>I-triiodothyronine resin sponge uptake (RT<SUB>3</SUB>U) or free thyroxine index (T<SUB>7</SUB>) and the basalmetabolic rate (BMR) during antithyroid drug treatment in 86 patients with Graves disease were investigated. Although serum T<SUB>3</SUB>, T<SUB>4</SUB>, RT<SUB>3</SUB>U and T<SUB>7</SUB> during therapy with MMI showed significant positive correlations with BMR, the coefficient of correlation (r=0.6088, P<0.001) between T<SUB>3</SUB> and BMR was the highest of all. While the normal range of BMR in control subjects was between-1.9 and+14.9 (the range of mean± SD), the corresponding values of T<SUB>3</SUB>, T<SUB>4</SUB>, RT<SUB>3</SUB>U and T<SUB>7</SUB> calculated from the regression lines, ranged from 94.2 to 184.0ng/dl, from 5.32 to 8.75 μg/dl, from 26.5 to 28.9% and from 1.57 to 2.47 respectively. On the other hand, when the corresponding values of BMR to normal values of T<SUB>3</SUB> (100-170ng/dl), T<SUB>4</SUB> (7.6-12.2μg/dl), RT<SUB>3</SUB>U (26.7-36.5%) and T<SUB>7</SUB> (2.29-3.49) in control subjects were calculated from the regression lines, the range of value obtained from the regression line of T<SUB>3</SUB> coincided better with the normal value of BMR in control subjects than those calculated from other regression lines (T<SUB>4</SUB>, RT<SUB>3</SUB>U and T<SUB>7</SUB>). These results suggest that serum T<SUB>3</SUB> level would be a better index of evaluation of the thyroid function than T<SUB>4</SUB> or RT<SUB>3</SUB>U in patients with Graves disease under antithyroid drug treatment.
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著者
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Hamada Noboru
Ito Hospital
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Morii Hirotoshi
Second Department Of Internal Medicine Osaka City University Medical School
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Ito Kunihiko
Ito Hospital
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Momotani Naoko
Ito Hospital
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NISHIKAWA YOSHIHIKO
Ito Hospital
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BAN YOSHIO
Ito Hospital
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MIURA TAKASHI
Ito Hospital
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OHNO MARIKO
Second Department of Internal Medicine Osaka City University
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KITABATAKE SATOSHI
Statistical Laboratory, Osaka City University
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MORII HIROTOSHI
Second Department of Internal Medicine Osaka City University
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