Neonatal screening for congenital hypothyroidism in the Netherlands: cognitive and motor outcome at 10 years of age

Marlies J. E. Kempers, Liesbeth van der Sluijs Veer, Ria W. G. Nijhuis-van der Sanden, Caren I. Lanting, Libbe Kooistra, Brenda M. Wiedijk, Bob F. Last, Jan J. M. de Vijlder, Martha A. Grootenhuis, Thomas Vulsma, M.W. Nijhuis-van der Sanden

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Abstract

CONTEXT: Patients with thyroidal congenital hypothyroidism (CH-T) born in The Netherlands in 1981-1982 showed persistent intellectual and motor deficits during childhood and adulthood, despite initiation of T(4) supplementation at a median age of 28 d after birth. OBJECTIVE: The present study examined whether advancement of treatment initiation to 20 d had resulted in improved cognitive and motor outcome. DESIGN/SETTING/PATIENTS: In 82 Dutch CH-T patients, born in 1992 to 1993 and treated at a median age of 20 d (mean, 22 d; range, 2-73 d), cognitive and motor outcome was assessed (mean age, 10.5 yr; range, 9.6-11.4 yr). Severity of CH-T was classified according to pretreatment free T(4) concentration. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Cognitive and motor outcome of the 1992-1993 cohort in comparison to the 1981 to 1982 cohort was the main outcome measure. RESULTS: Patients with severe CH-T had lower full-scale (93.7), verbal (94.9), and performance (93.9) IQ scores than the normative population (P < 0.05), whereas IQ scores of patients with moderate and mild CH-T were comparable to those of the normative population. In all three severity subgroups, significant motor problems were observed, most pronounced in the severe CH-T group. No correlations were found between starting day of treatment and IQ or motor outcome. CONCLUSIONS: Essentially, findings from the 1992-1993 cohort were similar to those of the 1981-1982 cohort. Apparently, advancing initiation of T(4) supplementation from 28 to 20 d after birth did not result in improved cognitive or motor outcome in CH-T patients
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)919-924
JournalJournal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism
Volume92
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2007

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