Abstract
Older reports have suggested that the use of antithyroid drugs with radioactive iodine-131 (RAI) results in higher rates of persistent hyperthyroidism than treatment with RAI alone. Our objective was to determine if propylthiouracil (PTU) given prior to RAI would be associated with a higher single dose RAI failure rate than treatment with RAI alone. Patients were considered treatment failures if a second dose of RAI was required to produce euthyroidism or hypothyroidism. All study patients stopped PTU at least 4 days before RAI therapy and did not receive PTU after RAI. The overall failure rate of one course of treatment in the 86 study patients was 17% (15/86). Persistent hyperthyroidism was seen in 4% of patients (2/48) treated with only RAI and in 34% of patients (13/38) receiving RAI after pretreatment with PTU (
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