Although most patients remain clinically euthyroid, some develop amiodarone-induced hyperthyroidism (HPEAI) or hypothyroidism (HPOAI). The authors present a retrospective analysis of ten patients with amiodarone-induced thyroid dysfunction. Six patients were female and mean amiodarone intake was 17.7 months. HPOIA was more common (six patients). From all the patients with HPEAI, two had type 2, one had type 1, and one had type 3 hyperthyroidism. Symptoms suggestive of thyroid dysfunction occurred in five patients, most of them with HPOAI. In HPEAI, the most frequent symptom was exacerbation of arrhythmia (three patients). Discontinuation of amiodarone and treatment with levothyroxine was chosen in 83.3% of the HPOAI cases, while thyonamide ...
Amiodarone is a benzofuranic-derivative iodine-rich drug widely used for the treatment of tachyarrhy...
Thyroid dysfunction associated to amiodarone treatment depends on iodine intake, as thyrotoxicosis o...
The review presents recent data on the pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of amiodarone-induced t...
Amiodarone is one of the most commonly prescribed antiarrhythmic agents in clinical practice owing t...
Clinical and laboratory features of 99 patients receiving long-term amiodarone therapy were analyzed...
Amiodarone is an iodine rich agent widely used for the treatment of ventricular arrhythmias, paroxys...
Objective Amiodarone is frequently associated with thyroid dysfunction. Identifying predictors for a...
AbstractBackgroundAmiodarone is associated with a number of significant adverse effects, including e...
Amiodarone, a benzofuranic iodine-rich antiarrhythmic drug, causes thyroid dysfunction in 15-20% of ...
Background. Little is known about the frequency of thyroid dysfunction (TD) associated with amiodaro...
During the last few years, amiodarone has been used more and more in the treatment of tachyarrhythmi...
Amiodarone, an iodine-rich drug widely used for the treatment of cardiac tachyarrhythmias, may induc...
Amiodarone, a benzofuranic iodine-rich antiarrhythmic drug, causes thyroid dysfunction in 15-20% of ...
Amiodarone (AM), a potent class III anti-arrhythmic drug, is an iodine-rich compound with a structur...
Amiodarone is a benzofuranic-derivative iodine-rich drug widely used for the treatment of tachyarrhy...
Thyroid dysfunction associated to amiodarone treatment depends on iodine intake, as thyrotoxicosis o...
The review presents recent data on the pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of amiodarone-induced t...
Amiodarone is one of the most commonly prescribed antiarrhythmic agents in clinical practice owing t...
Clinical and laboratory features of 99 patients receiving long-term amiodarone therapy were analyzed...
Amiodarone is an iodine rich agent widely used for the treatment of ventricular arrhythmias, paroxys...
Objective Amiodarone is frequently associated with thyroid dysfunction. Identifying predictors for a...
AbstractBackgroundAmiodarone is associated with a number of significant adverse effects, including e...
Amiodarone, a benzofuranic iodine-rich antiarrhythmic drug, causes thyroid dysfunction in 15-20% of ...
Background. Little is known about the frequency of thyroid dysfunction (TD) associated with amiodaro...
During the last few years, amiodarone has been used more and more in the treatment of tachyarrhythmi...
Amiodarone, an iodine-rich drug widely used for the treatment of cardiac tachyarrhythmias, may induc...
Amiodarone, a benzofuranic iodine-rich antiarrhythmic drug, causes thyroid dysfunction in 15-20% of ...
Amiodarone (AM), a potent class III anti-arrhythmic drug, is an iodine-rich compound with a structur...
Amiodarone is a benzofuranic-derivative iodine-rich drug widely used for the treatment of tachyarrhy...
Thyroid dysfunction associated to amiodarone treatment depends on iodine intake, as thyrotoxicosis o...
The review presents recent data on the pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of amiodarone-induced t...