Abstract

Herein we respond to the controversial United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recommendation to perform thyroid function testing in children up to 3years of age within 3weeks of exposure to iodinated contrast media (ICM). Considering the many effects of thyroid hormone on the cardiovascular system, the increased risk of thyroid disease in patients with congenital heart disease, the hemodynamic consequences of the Fontan circulation on the thyroid gland, and the potential clinical significance of subclinical hypothyroidism, we share our perspective that the cardiovascular effects of thyroid hormone may carry more influence for patients with single ventricle heart disease. In our opinion, the FDA statement prompts us to consider routine thyroid hormone surveillance testing in the long-term management of patients with single ventricle heart disease.

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