SUMMARY
We determined the dialysable fractions of T3 (DFT3) and T4 (DFT4) to study the behaviour of free thyroid hormones in different states of thyroid function.
The relationship between DFT4/TBG and DFT3/TBG in forty‐nine individuals, (nine hyperthyroid, ten euthyroid, ten hypothyroid patients, ten pregnant women and ten subjects taking oral contraceptives) was best described in both instances by two regression curves. The first regression showed that both DFT4 and DFT3 were inversely correlated with TBG. The second regression described the nine most biochemically toxic patients. They were statistically independent of the first, and being almost perpendicularly disposed to the TBG axis were interpreted as saturation curves. Analysis of the discriminant value of free thyroid hormone levels (AFT3, AFT4) derived from DFT3 and DFT4 showed that free thyroid hormone measurements were in no way superior to total thyroid hormone measurement in the biochemical diagnosis of hyper‐ and hypothyroidism. Furthermore, there were no signficant differences in DFT3, DFT4, AFT3 and AFT4 between patients and controls in subjects whose only abnormality was a decreased (n=18) or exaggerated (n=9) TSH response in the TRH test. Finally, mean total T3 and AFT3 were both significantly higher than controls in patients with hot nodules who were hyperthyroid (n=9) but only AFT3 was higher in corresponding patients (n=9) who were euthyroid.