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Revista argentina de endocrinología y metabolismo

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LADENHEIM, S; FILIPPONI, A  y  CANONACO, E. Medical treatment evaluation in patients with Graves Basedow disease in relation to indicators of unsatisfied basic needs. Rev. argent. endocrinol. metab. [online]. 2009, vol.46, n.2, pp.3-10. ISSN 1851-3034.

The objective of the present paper was to evaluate the compliance of medical treatment in patients with Graves Basedow disease diagnosis and the disease evolution (remission or relapse) in relation to indicators of unsatisfied basic needs. A retrospective review of 156 patients with Graves Basedow diagnosis was performed. They were followed up between 3 and 36 years (: 9.6 years), in each case, evaluating the different initial treatments implemented (methimazole-MMI, radioactive iodine or surgery). In those patients who started and followed medical treatment with methimazole (n= 140), compliance and efficacy were reviewed in relation to deprivation indicators. Out of the 156 patients studied (137 women and 19 men), with a mean age of : 42.3 years old, the initial treatment was: 144 patients with methimazole, 6 patients with radioiodine and 6 patients submitted to surgery. Out of the 144 cases who started treatment with MMI, 140 continued with it, of which 42.86% (n=60) showed unsatisfied basic needs indicators whereas 57.14% (n= 80) did not present indicators of unsatisfied basic needs. Out of the 140 patients who continued the medical treatment, 24.28 (n= 34) showed disease remission. Concerning the cases that showed some indicators of unsatisfied basic needs, 90% did not comply with the treatment versus 17.5% which did not present unsatisfied basic needs. The disease showed remission with methimazole treatment in 3.3% of the cases with unsatisfied basic needs and in 40% of the cases which did not present unsatisfied basic needs. Taking into account the results obtained, we believe that in the cases of patients with Graves Basedow disease, it might be useful to evaluate the presence of deprivation indicators before implementing the appropriate antithyroid treatment.

Palabras clave : Enfermedad de Graves Basedow; Tratamiento; NBI; Graves Basedow disease; Treatment; Unsatisfied basic needs.

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