Subacute THYROiditis Related to SARS-CoV-2 VAccine and Covid-19 (THYROVAC Study): A Multicenter Nationwide Study.
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2023Yazar
Sezer, Havva
Asik, Mehmet
Unubol, Mustafa
Genc, Selin
Andac, Burak
Okur, Mine
Dogan, Ozlem
Karakiliç, Ersen
Kocabas, Gokcen Unal
Kirac, Cem Onur
Cansu, Guven Baris
Uygur, Meliha Melin
Pekkolay, Zafer
Ozturk, Sadettin
Gungunes, Askin
Gurkan, Eren
Keskin, Lezzan
Caglayan, Kenan
Gunay, Yasemin Emur
İmre, Eren
Sener, Selcuk Yusuf
Kalkan, Ahmet Toygar
Gok, Deniz Engin
Sahin, Mustafa
Batman, Adnan
Yazici, Dilek
Dikbas, Oguz
Agbaht, Kemal
Saygili, Emre Sedar
Demirci, Ibrahim
Corapcıoglu, Demet
Erdogan, Murat Faik
Bostan, Hayri
Calapkulu, Murat
Hepsen, Sema
Ucan, Bekir
Cakal, Erman
Guler, Bagdagul Yuksel
Haymana, Cem
Ipekci, Suleyman Hilmi
Aydın, Selami
Bursa, Nurbanu
Ayas, Görkem
Anıl, Cüneyd
Cesur, Mustafa
Korkmaz, Fatma Nur
Bahçecioglu, Adile Begüm
Ozısık, Seçil
Deyneli, Oguzhan
Alagol, Faruk
Tanakol, Refik
Eroglu, Mustafa
Mutlu, Ümmü
Uzum, Ayse Kubat
Demir, Canan
Koç, Gonul
Fırat, Sevde Nur
Omma, Tulay
Ince, Nurcan
Polat, Şefika Burcak
Topaloglu, Oya
Aydın, Cevdet
Cakır, Bekir
Bahadır, Cigdem Tura
Guven, Mehmet
Sözen, Mehmet
Selek, Alev
Canturk, Zeynep
Cetinarslan, Berrin
Aydemir, Mustafa
Taskaldiran, Isilay
Bozkus, Yusuf
Iyidir, Özlem Turhan
Haydardedeoglu, Filiz Eksi
Basmaz, Seda Erem
Unal, Mehmet Cagri
Demir, Tevfik
Hacisahinogullari, Hülya
Oguz, Ayten
Celik, Ozlem
Yilmaz, Merve
Cimsir, Aykut
Kayihan, Serdar
Uc, Ziynet Alphan
Tekin, Sakin
Topaloglu, Ömercan
Saydam, Basak Ozgen
Unsal, Yasemin Aydogan
Ozer, Ozge
Yorulmaz, Goknur
Ugur, Kader
Cakir, Sezin Dogan
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Context The aims of the study are to compare characteristics of subacute thyroiditis (SAT) related to different etiologies, and to identify predictors of recurrence of SAT and incident hypothyroidism. Methods This nationwide, multicenter, retrospective cohort study included 53 endocrinology centers in Turkey. The study participants were divided into either COVID-19-related SAT (Cov-SAT), SARS-CoV-2 vaccine-related SAT (Vac-SAT), or control SAT (Cont-SAT) groups. Results Of the 811 patients, 258 (31.8%) were included in the Vac-SAT group, 98 (12.1%) in the Cov-SAT group, and 455 (56.1%) in the Cont-SAT group. No difference was found between the groups with regard to laboratory and imaging findings. SAT etiology was not an independent predictor of recurrence or hypothyroidism. In the entire cohort, steroid therapy requirement and younger age were statistically significant predictors for SAT recurrence. C-reactive protein measured during SAT onset, female sex, absence of antithyroid peroxidase (TPO) positivity, and absence of steroid therapy were statistically significant predictors of incident (early) hypothyroidism, irrespective of SAT etiology. On the other hand, probable predictors of established hypothyroidism differed from that of incident hypothyroidism. Conclusion Since there is no difference in terms of follow-up parameters and outcomes, COVID-19- and SARS-CoV-2 vaccine-related SAT can be treated and followed up like classic SATs. Recurrence was determined by younger age and steroid therapy requirement. Steroid therapy independently predicts incident hypothyroidism that may sometimes be transient in overall SAT and is also associated with a lower risk of established hypothyroidism.
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