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How Common Is Postpartum Thyroiditis?: A Methodologic Overview of the Literature

Abstract

The incidence of postpartum thyroiditis (PPT) in the general population has been reported to range from 1.9% to 16.7%, depending on the study. To determine whether bias may have played a role in the generation of these widely varying estimates, a set of methodologic criteria were applied to the published original research dealing with the epidemiology of PPT. The articles that passed these methodologic filters reported a narrow range of incidences of PPT, varying between 3.7% and 5.9%. Reanalysis of these articles confirmed that thyrotoxicosis occurred more frequently in the first 3 months post partum than did hypothyroidism, and that a positive antimicrosomal antibody titer was strongly associated with postpartum thyroid dysfunction (odds ratio, 86.6; 95% confidence interval, 45.9 to 163.2). This article suggests that PPT is a common condition that occurs in the postpartum period. The best estimate of the incidence of PPT in an unselected cohort of postpartum women is 4.9%.(Arch Intern Med. 1990;150:1397-1400)

Authors

Gerstein HC

Journal

JAMA Internal Medicine, Vol. 150, No. 7, pp. 1397–1400

Publisher

American Medical Association (AMA)

Publication Date

July 1, 1990

DOI

10.1001/archinte.1990.00390190063008

ISSN

2168-6106

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