Role of Levothyroxine Supplementation in Delayed Recovery Following Cardiac Surgery
Status:
COMPLETED
Trial end date:
2025-06-25
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Summary
Research indicates that hypothyroidism decreases heart contractility, reduces stroke volume and rate, affects the vascular endothelium, and increases the risk of atherosclerosis, systemic vascular resistance, hypertension, atherogenic lipid profile, and coagulation abnormality .
Hypothyroidism was reported to be strongly related to cardiovascular disease, respiratory complications, neurological complications, and a significant difference in ventilator weaning time.
Once subclinical hypothyroidism patients are treated with levothyroxine, their physical fitness measured by a 6-minute walk is significantly improved, also showed that levothyroxine treatment can optimize the treatment of heart failure with preserved functions (HFpEF) and heart failure with reduced functions (HFrEF) patients with systolic left ventricular dysfunction and sub clinical hypothyroidism (SCH).
The primary aim of this study is to investigate the effect of supplementation of oral levothyroxine in delayed recovery patients post cardiac surgery.