Variation in treatment strategies of Swiss general practitioners for subclinical hypothyroidism in older adults

As the best management of subclinical hypothyroidism is controversial, we aimed to assess variations in treatment strategies depending on different Swiss regions, physician and patient characteristics. We performed a case-based survey among general practitioners (GPs) in different Swiss regions, whi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Swiss medical weekly 2015, Vol.145 (3132), p.w14156-w14156
Hauptverfasser: Baumgartner, Christine, den Elzen, Wendy P J, Blum, Manuel R, Coslovsky, Michael, Streit, Sven, Frey, Peter, Herzig, Lilli, Haller, Dagmar M, Mooijaart, Simon P, Bischoff, Thomas, Rosemann, Thomas, Gussekloo, Jacobijn, Rodondi, Nicolas
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Zusammenfassung:As the best management of subclinical hypothyroidism is controversial, we aimed to assess variations in treatment strategies depending on different Swiss regions, physician and patient characteristics. We performed a case-based survey among general practitioners (GPs) in different Swiss regions, which consisted of eight hypothetical cases presenting a female patient with subclinical hypothyroidism and nonspecific complaints differing by age, vitality status and thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) concentration. A total of 262 GPs participated in the survey. There was considerable variation in the levothyroxine starting dose chosen by GPs, ranging from 25 µg to 100 µg. Across the Swiss regions, GPs in the Bern region were significantly more inclined to treat, with a higher probability of initiating treatment (60%, p = 0.01) and higher mean starting doses (45 µg, p
ISSN:1424-7860
1424-3997
DOI:10.4414/smw.2015.14156