Efecto de la pérdida de peso inducida por la cirugía bariátrica sobre la función tiroidea
- Cordido Carro, María
- Susana Sangiao Alvarellos Director
Defence university: Universidade da Coruña
Fecha de defensa: 22 September 2023
- Rosa María Señaris Rodríguez Chair
- Miguel Pérez Fontán Secretary
- María Jesús Vázquez Villar Committee member
Type: Thesis
Abstract
The obesity epidemic continues to rise. The most prevalent endocrine disease in obesity is subclinical primary hypothyroidism. Testing of all obese patients for the presence of impaired thyroid function is suggested. It is unclear whether impaired thyroid function is the cause or consequence of increased adiposity. There are also no clear data on the best way to doce levothyroxine (LT4) in patients with hypothyroidism and obesity, and the effect of bariatric surgery. All these points have been studied in this present doctoral thesis. After its completion, we concluded that, in patients with morbid obesity, thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) increases moderately and morbid obesity presents mild central resistance to thyroid hormones, these alterations are reversible with weight loss. The results of this thesis strongly suggest that LT4 dosing in obese hypothyroid patients can be individually tailored more precisely if based on ideal body weight.