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Hypothyroidism and Cardiovascular Disease: A Review

Diego Zúñiga, Sneha Balasubramanian, Khawar Tariq Mehmood, Shahad Al-Baldawi, Gabriel Zúñiga Salazar

2024Cureus30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Hypothyroidism is an endocrine disorder more commonly in older adults. Simultaneously, this population has an increased incidence of cardiovascular risk factors and disease, which remains the leading cause of death worldwide. Thyroid hormones (THs) promote adequate function of the cardiovascular system as they exert their effects through receptors located in the myocardium and the vasculature. In hypothyroidism, this homeostasis is disrupted, which leads to the emergence of pathogenic pathways that accelerate the progression of cardiovascular disease and aggravate its outcomes in these individuals. This article has reviewed existing literature on the relationship between hypothyroidism and cardiovascular disease (CVD). We have explored the pathogenic mechanisms linking both conditions and highlighted the prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors as well as the increased incidence of cardiovascular events in overt and subclinical diseases. Furthermore, indications of hormone replacement therapy in subclinical disease and its efficacy in reducing CVD morbidities in a particular subset of patients have been discussed.

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Subclinical infectionDiseaseMedicineEndocrine systemPopulationIncidence (geometry)Cause of deathHormoneBioinformaticsEndocrine diseaseThyroidIntensive care medicineInternal medicinePhysiologyBiologyPhysicsOpticsEnvironmental healthThyroid Disorders and TreatmentsThyroid Cancer Diagnosis and TreatmentGrowth Hormone and Insulin-like Growth Factors