Ongoing projects
We are currently performing the following projects:
1) The association of thyroid function with preterm birth (see registration and protocol)
Lead applicants: Tim Korevaar, Arash Derakhshan, Robin Peeters - Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam, the Netherlands
Published in JAMA 2019
2) The association of thyroid function with birth weight (see registration and protocol)
Lead applicants: Tim Korevaar, Arash Derakhshan, Robin Peeters - Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam, the Netherlands
Published in Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology
3) Association of gestational triiodothyronine with pregnancy outcomes (see registration and protocol)
Lead applicants: Tim Korevaar, Arash Derakhshan, Robin Peeters - Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam, the Netherlands
Internal peer review
4) The association of thyroid function with miscarriage
Lead applicants: Peter Talor, Melanie Nana - Cardiff University
Design and data collection phase
5) The association of thyroid function with pre-eclampsia
Lead applicants: Spyridoula Maraka, Tony Bonilla - University of Arkansas
Published in Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology
6) The association of TgAbs and TPOAbs with thyroid function during pregnancy
Lead applicants: Sofie Bliddal, Ulla Feldt-Rasmussen - Copenhagen University Hospital
Published in Thyroid
7) Levothyroxine treatment to reduce miscarriage in women with mild thyroid dysfunction (see registration and protocol)
Lead applicants: Rima Dhillon-Smith, Tim Korevaar, Arash Derakhshan, Arri Coomarasamy - University of Birmingham and Erasmus University Medical Center
Design and data collection phase
8) The association of maternal thyroid function with offspring IQ
Lead applicants: Joris Osinga, Tim Korevaar, Arash Derakhshan - Erasmus University Medical Center
Design and data collection phase
9) The association of maternal thyroid function with gestational diabetes mellitus
Lead applicants: Spyridoula Maraka, Tim Korevaar, Arash Derakhshan - University of Arkansas and Erasmus University Medical Center
Design and data collection phase
10) Reference intervals for TSH and FT4 during pregnancy
Lead applicants: Joris Osinga, Tim Korevaar, Arash Derakhshan - Erasmus University Medical Center
First paper: Published in JCEM
Second paper: Internval peer review phase
Third paper: Analysis phase