Catalyst One Total t4 Testing Guide en PDF
Catalyst One Total t4 Testing Guide en PDF
Canine Hypothyroidism
Dynamic Range Canine Screening
0.5–10.0 µg/dL •D
ogs with low total T4 (T4) and evidence of nonthyroidal
illness (NTI) should have the NTI addressed.
(6.4–128.7 nmol/L)
• Dogs with T4 results in the low normal range
may be hypothyroid.
Catalyst Total T4 Results In dogs with low or low normal T4 results and with consistent
clinical signs, consider one or more of the following to aid in
Low <1.0 µg/dL (<13.0 nmol/L) confirming hypothyroidism:
• Free T4 (fT4)
Low Normal 1.0–2.0 µg/dL (13.0–26.0 nmol/L) • Endogenous thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH)
• Possible thyroglobulin autoantibodies (TgAA)
Normal 1.0–4.0 µg/dL (13.0–51.0 nmol/L)
Hypothyroidism Therapeutic Monitoring
High >4.0 µg/dL (>51.0 nmol/L) For dogs on thyroid supplement, acceptable 4–6-hour post-pill
T4 values will generally fall in the upper end of the reference
Therapeutic 2.1–5.4 µg/dL (27.0–69.0 nmol/L) interval or slightly above.
Algorithm
Common Clinical
Signs in Dogs
• Obesity Initial Database
• Skin Disease • Total T4
• Lethargy • CBC
• Mental dullness • Chemistry with
• Exercise/cold intolerance Electrolytes
• Complete Urinalysis
Algorithm
Common Clinical
Signs in Cats
• Weight loss Initial Database
• Hyperactivity • Total T4
• Polyphagia • CBC
• Palpable goiter • Chemistry with
• Unkempt coat Electrolytes
• Complete Urinalysis
Euthyroid sick
or iatrogenic Normal T4 (Gray Zone)
2.3–4.7 µg/dL
(30.0–60.0 nmol/L)
*If strong suspicion of hyperthyroidism still exists,
consider retesting in 4–6 weeks or a technetium scan.