ABSTRACT
Objective To investigate the relationship of TSH levels and TPOAb status before 20 weeks gestation with adverse pregnancy outcomes. Methods A total of 2885 pregnant women who underwent regular prenatal examination in Zhujiang Hospital of Southern Medical University during April 1, 2017 to October 31, 2018 were retrospectively analyzed. According to the TSH level before 20 weeks of gestation, they were classified into normal TSH (0.1 mU/L≤TSH0.05). In multi-factor logistic regression analysis results show that the risk of a preterm birth in group D, group E, group F were higher than that in control group, the risk of gestational diabetes in group F was higher than that in control group (OR>1, P<0.05). Conclusions Women with subclinical hypothyroidism and high TSH before 20 weeks of gestation combined with TPOAb positive have an increased risk of preterm labor, and women with subclinical hypothyroidism combined with TPOAb positive have an increased risk of gestational diabetes. Therefore, clinical attention should be paid to such women, and the management of gestation should be strengthened to prevent the occurrence of mid-to-late complications.