Thyrotoxic Storm (Hyperthyroid Crisis)

Thyroid storm is a life-threatening, severe physiologic reaction to uncontrolled hyperthyroidism.

  • Triggers
    • Surgery – thyroid hormone levels should be normalized before surgery
    • Anaesthesia – even simple induction can cause a thyrotoxic storm
    • Radioactive Iodine
    • Infection
    • Childbirth
  • Signs and symptoms
    • Severe hyperthyroidism
    • Hyperthermia
    • Agitation
    • Confusion
    • Coma (rarely)
    • Tachycardia > 140 bpm
    • Atrial fibrillation
    • Heart failure
    • Vomiting
    • Acute abdomen
  • Treatment
    • IV fluid resuscitation
    • Nasogastric tube
    • Sedation if necessary
    • Paracetamol for fever
      • NSAIDs or aspirin may desiplace thyroxine from proteins
    • Caridac monitoring
    • Propranolol to control symptoms of hyperthyroidism
      • IV esmlol (ultra-short acting beta blocker) can be used in patients with asthma
      • Dilitiazem can be used if beta blockers are contraindicated
      • High-dose digxin may be used to slow the heart
    • Hydrocortosone to decrease T4 release and peripheral conversion, and for adrenal insufficiency
    • Propylthiouracil to decrease T4 release and peripheral conversion
    • Lugol’s solution after blockade by propylthiouracil
    • Treat suspected infection

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