Precision Medicine in Gestational Thyroid Disease: Taking Care of Mother and Baby
21 Mar 202614:0014:30
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Marjorie A. RamosPhilippinesSpeakerPrecision Medicine in Gestational Thyroid Disease: Taking Care of Mother and BabyPrecision medicine is revolutionizing the management of thyroid disorders in pregnancy by emphasizing individualized diagnosis, trimester-specific reference ranges, and tailored treatment strategies. Thyroid dysfunction is the second most common endocrine abnormality during gestation which poses significant risks to both maternal and fetal health, including miscarriage, preterm delivery, and impaired neurodevelopment. Guidelines now emphasize routine screening in high-risk populations, with tailored management protocols based on trimester-specific TSH and free T4 targets. For hypothyroidism, levothyroxine therapy is initiated early and titrated to maintain TSH in the lower half of the trimester-specific reference range, while hyperthyroidism is managed with antithyroid drugs at the lowest effective dose to minimize fetal risks.
Recent updates to clinical guidelines highlight recommendations, including the importance of shared decision-making for women with Graves’ disease, and a shift from antibody-based to timing-based criteria for the treatment of subclinical hypothyroidism. These updates reflect evolving evidence from large randomized trials and systematic reviews, underscoring the need for flexibility and individualization in clinical practice. Future directions in precision medicine include the integration of genetic and molecular profiling to predict disease risk, response to therapy, and long-term outcomes. Machine learning and artificial intelligence are also being explored to enhance diagnostic accuracy and personalize prevention strategies for high-risk subgroups. By combining cutting-edge diagnostics with tailored therapeutic interventions, precision medicine aims to maximize maternal and fetal well-being, reduce adverse outcomes, and improve the overall quality of care for pregnant women with thyroid disorders.
This presentation will review the latest evidence, guideline updates, and future innovations in precision medicine for gestational thyroid disease, providing clinicians with practical tools and insights for optimizing patient management in clinical practice and research settings