Der Internist
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Substitution with thyroid hormones is indicated in elderly patients with overt hypothyroidism, especially, when they present with typical symptoms of hypothyroidism. In light of the current study situation, the use of levothyroxine to treat clinical hypothyroidism in elderly patients is still controversial. In a recent double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study, levothyroxine provided no apparent benefits in older persons with subclinical hypothyroidism. ⋯ The recommendations of the European Thyroid Association is to treat elderly patients only when the TSH value is greater than 10 mU/l and the patient is symptomatic or the patient has a high cardiovascular risk. The therapeutic TSH range in elderly patients in the case of levothyroxine treatment should be 1.0-5.0 mU/l. Follow-up of the TSH level is mandatory in order to not oversee a developing overt hypothyroidism and to avoid overtreatment in case of levothyroxine treatment.