Methods |
Advantages |
Disadvatanges |
Median urinary iodine concentration
(μg/L) |
affordable
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varries with the ingestion of fluids
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relatively easy to collect in most population groups
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important to avoid contamination
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can be measured in spot urine specimens from a representative sample of the target group
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does not provide direct information on thyroid function, but a low value suggests a population is at higher risk of developing thyroid disorders
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can be used for all categories of people
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not valuable for individual assesment
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evaluate the iodine intake for the last few days
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a large number of samples need to be collected because of the great variability of biological products
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requires laboratory equipment and trained technicians.
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Thyroid stimulating hormone
(mIU/L) |
sensitive indicator of iodine status in the newborn period
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not useful if iodine antiseptics used at birth
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minimal costs if a congenital hypothyroidism screening program is already in place
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relatively insensitive indicator of iodine nutrition in school-aged children and adults.
|
simple technique
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requires a standardized, sensitive assay
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can be measured from a dried blood sample
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relatively sophisticated equipment required to quantitatively measure TSH
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blood spots can be collected and stored for weeks in dry rooms with low temperature
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should be taken by heel-prick at least 48 hours after delivery or from the cord right after birth in order to avoid physiological newborn surge
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Serum or whole blood thyroglobulin
(μg/L) |
simple technique
|
expensive immunoassay
|
collection of samples is easy
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standard reference material is available, but needs validation
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samples can be stored in cold, dry rooms
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international reference range available
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well correlated with the severity of iodine deficiency as measured by UI. |
Can be used to measure the improvement of thyroid function within several months after iodine repletion
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more sensitive indicator of iodine repletion than TSH or T4.
|
T3/T4 |
reflects the function of the thyroid
|
poor indicators of iodine status
|
Goiter Physical examination |
simple and quick
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poor sensitivity and specificity
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requires no special equipment
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response to iodine intake appears after a long period of time
|
experienced examiner
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Goiter ultrasound |
noninvasive, quick and safe
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requires experience and training
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feasible even in remote areas using portable equipment
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responds only slowly to changes in iodine intake
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international reference values available
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requires expensive equipment
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