Key Highlights of the American Thyroid Association Thyroid and Pregnancy Guidelines
21 Mar 202613:3014:00
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Angela M. LeungUnited StatesSpeakerKey Highlights of the American Thyroid Association Thyroid and Pregnancy GuidelinesThis session will present the key highlights of the American Thyroid Association 2026 guidelines for thyroid disease in preconception, pregnancy, and postpartum that have been published by a multidisciplinary group of experts with global perspective. The discussion will provide an overview of the methodology used to prepare these updated guidelines in partnership with and endorsed by several other collaborating societies. The presentation will cover the most notable changes and new recommendations surrounding thyroid function testing, iodine nutrition, infertility and assisted reproductive techniques, hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism (including Graves’ disease), thyroid nodules, and thyroid cancers for women planning pregnancy, are pregnant, or seen for postpartum care.Thyroid Risks of Iodine ExcessIodine is a micronutrient that is required for the production of thyroid hormone. Iodine is commonly obtained from consuming an iodine-rich diet or iodine-fortified foods, amiodarone use, iodine-containing supplements, and iodinated contrast media. This session will review the potential forms of thyroid dysfunction arising from an acute iodine load, due to the failure to escape from the Wolff-Chaikoff effect and to the Jod-Basedow phenomenon. The risks of iodine excess in vulnerable populations, and current guidelines regarding the screening and monitoring of iodinated contrast-induced thyroid dysfunction, will be summarized.