Higher levels also correlated with higher cardiovascular risk.
Some studies suggest that patients with high-normal thyroid function have excess risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD) and early death. In this population-based Dutch cohort study, 7785 adults (mean age, 65) without known thyroid disease (thyrotropin and free thyroxine [FT4] within normal reference ranges) were identified. Patients were divided into tertiles according to both thyrotropin and FT4 levels.
During median follow-up of 8.1 years, fatal or nonfatal adverse CVD events occurred in 10% of patients, and 17% died overall. Outcomes were as follows:
People in the highest FT4 tertile had 32% higher risk for incident CVD.
People in the highest FT4 tertile were ≈50% more likely to die than people in the lowest tertile.
People in the lowest FT4 …
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