Predictive value of heel blood TSH and IGF-1 for congenital hypothyroidism
Objective To explore the predictive value of heel blood thyrotropin stimulating hormone(TSH)and insulin-like growth factor-1(IGF-1)for congenital hypothyroidism(CH).Methods A total of 83 children with CH admitted to the Seventh Medical Center of the Chinese People's Liberation Army General Hospital from January 2021 to January 2024 were selected as the study group,and 53 healthy newborns born and examined in the center during the same period were selected as the control group.Heel blood TSH,IGF-1 and thyroid function were measured in both groups.Heel blood TSH,IGF-1 and thyroid function indexes were compared between the two groups,and the correlation between heel blood TSH,IGF-1 and thyroid function indexes was analyzed,the influencing factors of CH occurrence were analyzed,and the predictive value of heel blood TSH,IGF-1 and thyroid indexes for CH was analyzed.Results Pearson correlation analysis showed that heel blood TSH was negatively correlated with FT4,TT3,FT3 and TT4(r=-0.522,-0.468,-0.539,-0.667,all P<0.05).IGF-1 was positively correlated with FT4,TT3,FT3,TT4(r=0.394,0.427,0.511,0.562,all P<0.05).The results of receiver operating characteristic curve analysis showed that the area under the curve of TSH,IGF-1 and their combination were 0.800,0.794 and 0.822,respectively.Univariate and multiple Logistic regression analysis showed that birth weight,family history,TSH,IGF-1,FT4,FT3 were the influencing factors for the occurrence of CH(P<0.05).Conclusion The combined detection of TSH and IGF-1 levels in heel blood has a certain predictive value for the occurrence of CH,and can provide a basis for the disease assessment of children.