Lithium-associated clinical hypothyroidism
- 1 October 1999
- journal article
- Published by Royal College of Psychiatrists in The British Journal of Psychiatry
- Vol. 175 (4) , 336-339
- https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.175.4.336
Abstract
BACKGROUND Rates of, and risk factors for, lithium-associated clinical hypothyroidism are uncertain. AIMS To determine prevalence of and risk factors for clinical hypothyroidism in patients treated with lithium carbonate. METHOD Retrospective case-note review of 718 patients who had undergone serum lithium estimation during a 15-month period. Patients on thyroxine had a more detailed review. RESULTS The prevalence of clinical hypothyroidism during lithium treatment was 10.4%. The main risk factor was female gender (women 14% v. men 4.5%). Women were at highest risk during the first two years of lithium treatment, and women starting lithium aged 40-59 years had the greatest prevalence (> 20%). No equivalent risk factors emerged in men, although, like women, their prevalence of hypothyroidism was substantially higher than community rates. CONCLUSIONS The high rates of clinical hypothyroidism identified may call for a review of the drug information given to women, particularly to those starting lithium in middle age. Consideration should be given to screening for thyroid antibodies before treatment in high-risk cases. Monitoring of thyroid function should take into account gender, age and stage of lithium treatment.Keywords
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