Background Infants <32 weeks’ gestation should not be exposed to topical iodine and its avoidance is recommended during pregnancy and breast feeding. Exposure to contrast media and topical iodine are frequently used in many preterm neonates.Aim To determine whether thyrotropin levels in preterm infants are affected by exposure to intrapartum/neonatal topical iodine and/or use of iodinated contrast media.Design Infants <32 weeks’ gestation were recruited. Maternal and neonatal exposure to iodinated contrast media and topical iodine was recorded; levels of thyrotropin and thyroxine were measured from blood-spot card on postnatal days 7, 14, 28 and the equivalent of 36 weeks’ gestation.Results 125 infants were exposed to topical iodine/c...
Background: Low maternal iodine intake disturbs the thyroid function of neonates transiently or perm...
Background: The recommendation for enteral iodide intake for preterm infants is 30–40 μg/kg/day and ...
We have investigated the effects of iodine (I) intake on urinary I excretion in preterm (PT) babies ...
Background Infants <32 weeks’ gestation should not be exposed to topical iodine and its avoidance...
Context The developing thyroid is sensitive to iodine overload with exposure potentially resulting i...
Objective To determine whether maternal exposure to iodine or neonatal exposure to topical iodine-co...
Studies in preterm infants have shown that prolonged treatment with topical iodine (multiple doses, ...
Objective: Thyroid dysfunction is a known side effect of iodinated contrast media. There is some evi...
Objective: Thyroid dysfunction is a known side effect of iodinated contrast media. There is some evi...
WOS: 000269349300008PubMed ID: 19526160Objectives: To determine the effect of iodine containing anti...
Preterm infants can suffer various thyroid dysfunctions associated with developmental immaturity of ...
Background Thyroid hormones are critical for growth and brain development during th...
Objectives: Postnatal thyroid dysfunction is common in preterm infants but the relationship between ...
Background: Low maternal iodine intake disturbs the thyroid function of neonates transiently or perm...
Background: The recommendation for enteral iodide intake for preterm infants is 30–40 μg/kg/day and ...
We have investigated the effects of iodine (I) intake on urinary I excretion in preterm (PT) babies ...
Background Infants <32 weeks’ gestation should not be exposed to topical iodine and its avoidance...
Context The developing thyroid is sensitive to iodine overload with exposure potentially resulting i...
Objective To determine whether maternal exposure to iodine or neonatal exposure to topical iodine-co...
Studies in preterm infants have shown that prolonged treatment with topical iodine (multiple doses, ...
Objective: Thyroid dysfunction is a known side effect of iodinated contrast media. There is some evi...
Objective: Thyroid dysfunction is a known side effect of iodinated contrast media. There is some evi...
WOS: 000269349300008PubMed ID: 19526160Objectives: To determine the effect of iodine containing anti...
Preterm infants can suffer various thyroid dysfunctions associated with developmental immaturity of ...
Background Thyroid hormones are critical for growth and brain development during th...
Objectives: Postnatal thyroid dysfunction is common in preterm infants but the relationship between ...
Background: Low maternal iodine intake disturbs the thyroid function of neonates transiently or perm...
Background: The recommendation for enteral iodide intake for preterm infants is 30–40 μg/kg/day and ...
We have investigated the effects of iodine (I) intake on urinary I excretion in preterm (PT) babies ...