Severity of hypothyroidism is inversely associated with impaired quality of life in patients referred to an endocrine clinic.
Camilla Bøgelund LarsenKristian Hillert WintherPer Karkov CramonÅse Krogh RasmussenUlla Feldt-RasmussenMogens GroenvoldJakob Bue BjornerLaszlo HegedüsTorquil WattSteen Joop BonnemaPublished in: Thyroid research (2023)
Patients referred to an endocrine clinic with mild hypothyroidism had an impaired HRQL, compared to patients with more severe hypothyroidism. The most likely explanation of this finding is a lower threshold for seeking medical consultation and secondary care referral if HRQL is deteriorated. The dynamics in plasma FT3I following treatment may be more sensitive for such a discrimination in HRQL than a stratification according to the thyroid function tests at diagnosis.