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Revista argentina de endocrinología y metabolismo

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MENDEZ, Virginia et al. Screening neonatal for congenital hypothyroidism: surveillance of iodine deficiency in Misiones. Rev. argent. endocrinol. metab. [online]. 2007, vol.44, n.1, pp.17-24. ISSN 1851-3034.

O b j e c t i v e : To estimate the adequacy of iodide intake in Wanda Misiones through the conventional parameters of ioduria and goiter prevalence in scholars as well as with the distribution of TSH neonatal levels as performed for the hypothyroidism screening program in newborns. Population and methods: Height , and BMI and weight were assessed in 502 scholars aged 5 to 14 and expressed as SDS. In 419 of them (215 female) thyro i d volume was evaluated and classified according to WHO (9). In 114 children iodide urinary concentration was measured in casual urine samples by Sandell y Kolthof method modified by Pino (17). Neonatal screening program for congenital hypothyroidism is carried out in the region measuring TSH in filter paper samples with IFMA DELFIA. Since 2000 7.102 newborn have been screened. TSH level's distribution of the 18 months prior to this study (n 267) were evaluated. Criteria suggested by WHO to indicate iodide deficiency were applied. Results: Height, weight and BMI were normal for the chronological age according to Argentinean population parameters. Goitre prevalence was 6.2 % (7.3 % in girls and 5.3 % in boys), higher that expected for a iodide sufficient area. Iodide urine median levels were 239 ug/l with a distribution that excluded iodide deficiency. Neonatal screening program detected 5 congenital hypothyroid children out of the 7102 newborn studied. All of them were early and adequately treated. Only 1.4 % of the 267 samples were > 5 µU/ml, excluding iodide deficiency. Conclusion: Iodide intake in Wanda, Misiones, is adequate as shown by the findings of iodide urine concentration and TSH neonatal levels. A higher prevalence of goitre than expected for this situation, could be explained by dietary intake of goitrogen food as mandioca. Congenital hypothyroidism screening program in this region was extremely effective. The possibility of using its results for iodide intake supervision is an additional benefit to the one of early prevention of mental retardation.

Palabras clave : Iodine deficiency; Urinary iodine; Neonatal TSH.

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