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The following table summarizes the medical therapy and surgical option for treatment. | The following table summarizes the medical therapy and surgical option for treatment. | ||
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!Treatment | |||
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!Route of administration | |||
!Advantages | |||
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|Beta-blockers | |||
|Block β-adrenergic receptors; | |||
propranolol may block conversion | |||
of T4 to T3 | |||
|Oral; may be administered | |||
intravenously in acute | |||
cases | |||
|Ameliorates sweating, anxiety, | |||
tremulousness, | |||
palpitations, and tachycardia | |||
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* Does not influence course of disease | |||
* Use cautiously in patients with asthma, CHF | |||
, bradyarrhythmias or Raynaud’s | |||
phenomenon | |||
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* Use cardioselective beta-blockers, | |||
especially in patients with | |||
COPD | |||
* Use calcium-channel | |||
blockers as alternative | |||
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Revision as of 18:41, 20 December 2016
{Graves' disease} Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1],Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Seyedmahdi Pahlavani, M.D. [2]
Overview
Hyperthyroidism Therapy
Genreral aspects
- In a small proportion of patients, spontaneous remission occurs.
- Smoking cessation is one of the main stays of treatment.
- Antithyroid drugs are the first line treatment in Europe.
- Ablation therapy either by thyroidectomy or radioactive iodine is more accepted in North America.
- Each treatment approach has advantages and drawbacks. The patient’s preference, after receiving adequate counseling, remains a critical factor in therapy decisions.
The following table summarizes the medical therapy and surgical option for treatment.
Treatment | Mechanism | Route of administration | Advantages | Disadvantages | Special considerations |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Beta-blockers | Block β-adrenergic receptors;
propranolol may block conversion of T4 to T3 |
Oral; may be administered
intravenously in acute cases |
Ameliorates sweating, anxiety,
tremulousness, palpitations, and tachycardia |
, bradyarrhythmias or Raynaud’s phenomenon |
especially in patients with COPD
blockers as alternative |