Thyrotroph Thyroid Hormone Sensitivity Index

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Index used to assess thyroid function


The Thyrotroph Thyroid Hormone Sensitivity Index (TTSI) is a calculated parameter used in the evaluation of thyroid function. It provides insight into the sensitivity of the pituitary gland to circulating thyroid hormones, particularly thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3). This index is particularly useful in distinguishing between different types of thyroid disorders and assessing the adequacy of thyroid hormone replacement therapy.

Calculation[edit]

The TTSI is calculated using the following formula:

TTSI = (100 × TSH) / (FT4)

where TSH is the thyroid-stimulating hormone level and FT4 is the free thyroxine level. Both TSH and FT4 are measured in standard laboratory units.

Physiological Basis[edit]

The TTSI reflects the feedback mechanism between the pituitary gland and the thyroid gland. In a normal physiological state, the pituitary gland secretes TSH in response to low levels of circulating thyroid hormones. The thyroid gland, in turn, produces T4 and T3, which exert negative feedback on the pituitary to regulate TSH secretion.

Clinical Significance[edit]

The TTSI is particularly useful in the following clinical scenarios:

  • Differentiating Euthyroid from Subclinical Hypothyroidism: In patients with normal TSH but low FT4, a high TTSI may indicate subclinical hypothyroidism.
  • Assessing Thyroid Hormone Resistance: A high TTSI in the presence of normal or elevated thyroid hormone levels may suggest resistance to thyroid hormones at the pituitary level.
  • Monitoring Thyroid Hormone Replacement Therapy: The TTSI can help in adjusting the dose of thyroid hormone replacement in patients with hypothyroidism to ensure adequate suppression of TSH.

Limitations[edit]

While the TTSI is a valuable tool, it should not be used in isolation. It is important to consider the clinical context and other laboratory findings when interpreting the TTSI. Factors such as non-thyroidal illness, medications, and laboratory variability can affect the TTSI.

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