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‘Cognitive performance and thyroid hormone
levels in adolescents with subclinical
hypothyroidism'
Vishnugirish,Dr.Somashekar,
*Dr.Chandrika Rao
M.S.Ramaiah Medical College and Hospital
Bangalore.
Introduction
 Subclinical hypothyroidism(SCH) is characterized by increased
TSH levels in presence of normal T4 or T3.
 It can negatively affect cognitive functioning.
Objectives
 To correlate serum T3,T4,TSH with adolescent`s
cognitive performance on a learning disability scale.
Methods
 Cross sectional study
 100 schoolchildren , age group 10 – 15 years.
 Informed consent.
 Inclusion criteria-Healthy
 Exclusion criteria- criteria-Illness,Drugs,Diabetics, Epilepsy, Anemia
history of thyroidectomy , Head injury, L – thyroxine therapy .
 T3,T4 and TSH were estimated .
 NIMHANS index for Specific Learning Disability- language,
arithmetic, visual-motor skills and memory.
 Two groups – euthyroid and subclinical hypothyroid.
Methods
 This data was collected by personal interview method.
 The number of mistakes made in each component of the
index as well as the total number of mistakes made was
recorded.
 This was used to compare with their thyroid hormone levels.
 The investigator administering NIMHANS scale was blinded
to thyroid hormone levels.
Statistical analysis
 SPSS 18.0 .
 Student `t` test was employed to test for the difference in
mean values between euthyroid and SCH.
 The descriptive statistics on SLD score were analysed and
expressed in median ,Significance- Mann Whitney U test.
 The Spearman Rank correlation between TSH, T3 and T4 in
euthyroid and SCH and the number of mistakes made in the
NIMHANS index for SLD was calculated
 Both zero order correlation coefficient and partial
correlation coefficient(controlled for age) were estimated.
Results
 62 -girls and 38-boys.
 The socioeconomic background and education of parents were similar
in the sample studied.
 21 subclinical hypothyroid ,79 euthyroid .
 No goiter ,subclinical hyperthyroidism or any clinical manifestations of
thyroid disorder.
Subclinical hypothyroid group made more mistakes when compared to
the euthyroid group.
Components
Median
Euthyroid
Language
Subclinical
hypothyroid
Median (Range)
8.00 (6.00, 11.50)
Arithmetic
11.00(6.50,1200)
9.00(6.00,12.00)
Median (Range)
7.00 (5.00,12.00)
Visuo – motor skills 8.00(4.00,11.00)
6.00(4.00,8.00)
Memory
3.00(2.00,5.00)
3.00(2.00,4.00)
TOTAL
26.00(21.50,38.00)
25.00(22.00,31.00)
MALES -T4 levels correlated in all areas except in language .
TSH did not correlate.(gender and age adjusted)
Thyroid Language Arithmetic
Visua- Memory
Status
motor skills
T3
Euthyroid
P=0.014
P=0.006
P=0.005
P=0.003
T3
Sub-hypo
P=0.082
P=0.166
P=0.122
P=0.117
T4
Euthyroid
P=0.000
P=0.000
P=0.000
P=0.000
T4
Sub-hypo
P=0.105
P=0.000
P=0.000
P=0.000
TSH
Euthyroid
P=0.535
P=0.430
P=0.832
P=0.753
TSH
Sub-Hypo
P=0.531
P=0.280
P=0.241
P=0.151
Females-T4 levels correlated in all areas except in language.
TSH did not correlate.
Language
T3
Thyroid
status
Euthyroid
T3
SCH
P=0.859
P=0.313
P=0.569
P=0.597
T4
Euthyroid
P=0.000
P=0.000
P=0.000
P=0.000
T4
SCH
P=0.280
P=0.000
P=0.000
P=0.000
TSH
Euthyroid
P=0.241
P=0.442
P=0.399
P=0.514
TSH
SCH
P=0.928
P=0.799
P=0.752
P=0.792
P=0.995
Arithmetic Visuo-motor Memory
skills
P=0.053
P=0.132
P=0.206
Discussion
 In the brain T3 is mostly derived from local T4 deiodination (D2 and
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D3).
In thyroid deficiency, increased D2 activity maintains normal T3
concentration despite reduced T4 concentrations in brain.
Thyroid hormones are present in CSF at less than ten times the serum
concentrations .
The findings of this study point out that both T3 and T4
should be tested with TSH in adolescents.
There are contrary reports of treating SCH. However in a SCH
adolescent who is in the threshold of higher studies, decreased
cognitive function may be a determent to achieve high standard in
academic.
Limitation
1.Small sample size of SCH children.
2.Only one blood sample value was taken and transient
SCH or diurnal variation was not considered.
3. We have not studied cognitive abilities after therapy in
SCH children.
CONCLUSION
 T3 and T4 levels have correlation with cognitive
skills compared to TSH.
 Hence,it is necessary to measure both T3 and T4 in
addition to TSH in adolescents.
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