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Osteopathy and Latent Hypothyroidism

Osteopathy and Latent Hypothyroidism: Effectiveness of Osteopathic Treatment on TSH in Patients With Latent Hypothyroidism

This study evaluates the effectiveness of stimulating the neurological segments c8-th5 in patients with latent hypothyroidism. One half of the participants will receive an osteopathic manuel treatment in order to stimulate the relevant segments, the other half will receive no treatment.

NCT02430857 — Latent Hypothyroidism
Status: Not yet recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/latent-hypothyroidism/NCT02430857/

The TRUST Study - Depression Substudy - TRUST

Thyroid Hormone Replacement for Subclinical Hypothyroidism (TRUST) - Subanalysis on Subclinical Hypothyroidism and Depression

Mild thyroid failure is a common condition among older adults and has been associated with numerous adverse effects on health, such as cardiovascular disease, cognition disturbances and muscular problems. Mild thyroid failure has also been associated with an increased risk of developing depression. To date, only few studies have investigated the effect of thyroid hormone replacement on depression in patients with mild thyroid failure. This study therefore aims to assess whether thyroid hormone replacement in older adults with mild thyroid failure is associated with a decrease in the presence of depressive symptoms. This study forms a substudy of a large international study on thyroid hormone replacement in older adults with mild thyroid failure (the TRUST study).

NCT01853579 — Depression
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/depression/NCT01853579/

Comparison of Aerobic and Resistance Training on Exercise Capacity, Depression and Quality of Life in Hypothyroidism.

To Compare the Effects of Aerobic and Resistance Training on Exercise Capacity, Depression and Quality of Life in Hypothyroidism.

the study will show the effects of aerobic and resistance training on exercise capacity, depression and quality of life in patients with hypothyroidism. The evaluation of TSH level before and after the exercise sessions will provide valuable data.

NCT06377826 — Comparison of Aerobic Exercise and Resistance Training
Status: Recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/comparison-of-aerobic-exercise-and-resistance-training/NCT06377826/

MASLD in Primary Hypothyroidism and Efficacy of Dapaglifozin - SHIELD

MASLD in Primary Hypothyroidism and Efficacy of Dapaglifozin

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a global epidemic with a prevalence of 25-40%.Primary Hypothyroidism is one of Endocrinopathies who are at risk of developing NAFLD/NASH and estimated prevalence of Primary Hypothyroidism in NAFLD patients is 10-15 %.Though First line Management is Dietary changes and lifestyle modifications(LSM),unfortunately Adherence to Lifestyle has been poor,rise of Lean NAFLD is on rise, faster progression of NAFLD,evolving risk factors for NAFLD like endocrinopathies,these push need for Pharmacotherapy.Currently therapies for NAFLD patients without diabetes mellitus (DM) are limited, and are associated with various adverse side effects. Sodium-glucose cotransporter type-2 (SGLT2) inhibitors can reduce hepatic fat content in patients with DM which is independent of glycemic control. However, the role of SGLT2 inhibitors in NAFLD patients without DM has not been investigated.Magnetic resonance imaging-derived proton density fat fraction (MRI-PDFF) is an emerging non-invasive imaging technique, and is more sensitive than liver biopsy/histology in quantifying liver fat change. Liver stiffness measurement (LSM) by Transient Elastography is a non-invasive method to diagnose fibrosis/cirrhosis with high accuracy.The novelty of utilizing the concept of "drug repositioning" by changing the role of SGLT2 inhibitors in treating DM to treating NAFLD in patients without DM deserves exploration.The investigators propose a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial to compare the effects of Dapagliflozin (a type of SLGT2 inhibitors) versus placebo (in a 1:1 ratio) in reducing hepatic fat content as measured by MRI-PDFF in NAFLD patients with Primary Hypothyroidism.The study results will determine whether SGLT2 inhibitors can reduce hepatic steatosis/hepatic fibrosis in NAFLD patients with Primary Hypothyroidism.

NCT06373523 — Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
Status: Not yet recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/non-alcoholic-fatty-liver-disease/NCT06373523/

Efficacy of Thyroid Hormone Replacement for Secondary Hypothyroidism Following Intracerebral Hemorrhage

A Study on the Efficacy of Thyroid Hormone Replacement Therapy for Secondary Hypothyroidism Following Intracerebral Hemorrhage

Low levels of serum triiodothyronine (T3) thyroid hormones (T4) are a strong predictor of mortality and poor prognosis in critical care patients. Few reports, however, have focused on neurocritical patients. Patients with severe neurological diseases often experience more complications and exhibit higher mortality rates, and many studies have provided evidence for a low T3/T4 state being an important prognostic indicator in such cases; Lieberman et al. found that 87% of individuals with severe traumatic brain injury have thyroid function below the mid-normal range. Other researchers showed that low T3 syndrome is a predictor of poor prognosis in cerebral infarction patients; their findings indicated the central hypothyroidism and disturbance of thyroid hormone metabolism were involved. Low T3 syndrome is common in patients with brain tumors and has been shown to be associated with shorter survival in glioma patients. Despite these observations, however, whether the thyroid hormone abnormalities in the critically ill are a physiological adaptation or a pathological change, and whether hormone replacement therapy (HRT) can benefit such patients, remain to be established. As acute progression ceases, thyroid hormone levels may return to normal. This may imply that thyroid hormone supplements could improve the prognosis of patients with secondary hypothyroidism. Previous clinical studies have examined the effect of thyroid HRT on patients undergoing cardiac surgery; patients with malnutrition, heart failure, or acute renal failure; and premature infants with acute respiratory distress syndrome. Most of these past studies found no significant positive effects on prognosis, and no harmful effects either. Some smaller studies have demonstrated potential promise for the use of HRT; for example, one study showed that T3 supplementation in patients undergoing cardiac surgery could lead to less need for inotropic support and better hemodynamic parameters. There are no reports of thyroid HRT improving the prognosis of neurocritical patients with secondary hypothyroidism. The application of hormone replacement therapy in the treatment of neurocritical patients with secondary hypothyroidism remains controversial. This study aims to explore the safety and effectiveness of thyroid hormone replacement therapy in patients with spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage and concomitant secondary hypothyroidism.

NCT06353555 — Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Status: Recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/intracerebral-hemorrhage/NCT06353555/

Vitamin D & Levothyroxine Combination Versus Levothyroxine on Lipid Profile in Hypothyroidism - ViDaLLiT

To Compare the Effectiveness of Vitamin D & Levothyroxine Combination Therapy and Levothyroxine Alone on Serum Lipid Profile in Patients With Hypothyroidism

The goal of this clinical trial is to study the improvement of lipid levels in hypothyroid individuals after staring treatment. The main question it aims to answer is: • whether adding Vitamin D to standard therapy has any additional benefits Participants will be given Vitamin D in replacement doses according to their pre-existing Vitamin D level in addition to levothyroxine. Researchers will compare them with another group receiving only levothyroxine to see how much lipids improve in them

NCT06276205 — Dyslipidemias
Status: Recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/dyslipidemias/NCT06276205/

Hypothyroidism in Pregnancy and Neuropsychological Development in Children - OHPLDO

Investigation of the Association Between Hypothyroidism in Pregnancy and Neuropsychological Development in Children

Thyroid dysfunction, particularly hypothyroidism and thyroid autoimmunity, impacts a significant proportion of pregnant women, affecting 3% and 17% respectively. The management of thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) levels is crucial, with subclinical hypothyroidism often defined by a TSH upper reference limit of 4 mU/L, and overt hypothyroidism by TSH levels above 10 mU/L and potentially low free thyroxine (FT4) levels. Levothyroxine (LT4) treatment is strongly advised for TSH levels above 10 mU/L, with the timing of intervention being critical during the first trimester for optimal fetal brain development. Research shows that untreated maternal hypothyroidism can significantly impact the neuropsychological development of the child, affecting cognitive, verbal, and motor skills. Even subclinical maternal hypothyroidism has been associated with lower IQ and motor scores in children. Early pregnancy intervention is key, as treatment after the first trimester may not improve children's neurocognitive outcomes. Regarding sensory and linguistic development, evidence is mixed, but recent studies suggest that maternal hypothyroidism can lead to expressive language delays. The Development Quotient (DQ) is used to assess cognitive and motor development in children, with the Griffiths Mental Development Scales II being a common tool. This study aims to explore the effects of treated maternal hypothyroidism during pregnancy on children's neurodevelopment, focusing on learning and language. It includes 31 women diagnosed with hypothyroidism and a control group of 21 euthyroid women, along with their children. The study emphasizes the importance of early detection and treatment of maternal hypothyroidism for preventing adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes in offspring. Statistical analysis will be conducted using SPSS, with a focus on maternal-fetal outcomes and cognitive-neuropsychological outcomes, highlighting the significance of early intervention.

NCT06272721 — Pregnancy Related
Status: Not yet recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/pregnancy-related/NCT06272721/

Impact of Increasing Levothyroxine Dose in Ramadan for UAE Patients With Hypothyroidism

Impact of Increasing Levothyroxine Dose in Ramadan for UAE Patients With Hypothyroidism: a Randomized Controlled Trial

The study aims to compare the mean change in Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) levels among patients with hypothyroidism treated with an increased dose of L-thyroxine (treatment group) versus standard/regular dose of L-thyroxine (control group) during the month of Ramadan.

NCT06135948 — L-thyroxine
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/l-thyroxine/NCT06135948/

Identification of Important Symptoms and Diagnostic Hypothyroidism Patients Using Machine Learning Algorithms

Identification of Important Symptoms and Diagnostic Hypothyroidism Patients Using Machine Learning Algorithms

Hypothyroidism (HT) is one of the most common endocrine diseases. It is, however, usually challenging for physicians to diagnose due to non-specific symptoms. The usual procedure for diagnosis of HT is a blood test. In recent years, machine learning algorithms have proved to be powerful tools in medicine due to their diagnostic accuracy. In this study, we aim to predict and identify the most important symptoms of HT using machine learning algorithms.

NCT06112886 — Prediction Hypothyroidism Patients Using Machine Learning Algorithms
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/prediction-hypothyroidism-patients-using-machine-learning-algorithms/NCT06112886/

Effect of Life Style Modification and Metformin on Hypothyroidism With Insulin Resistance

Effect of Life Style Modification and Metformin on Hypothyroidism With Insulin Resistance

The aim of the study is the effect of lifestyle modification and metformin on hypothyroidism with insulin resistance

NCT06096454 — Insulin Resistance
Status: Not yet recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/insulin-resistance/NCT06096454/