1. Reducing disparities in the treatment of hyperparathyroidism
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Andrea Gillis, Rongzhi Wang, Polina V. Zmijewski, M. Chandler McLeod, Kimberly Ramonell, Jessica Fazendin, Herbert Chen, and Brenessa Lindeman
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Science (General) ,Q1-390 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Background: Hyperparathyroidism is common with African American patients historically experiencing disparate outcomes. With a comprehensive outreach program and systematic treatment plans, we sought to evaluate our institution's ability to reduce disparities in hyperparathyroidism. Methods: We performed a retrospective review of prospectively collected data at a single medical center for all patients undergoing parathyroidectomy by endocrine surgeons from 2015 to 2021 for primary (PHPT) and tertiary (THPT) hyperparathyroidism. Patient demographics, pre-and post-operative clinical and biochemical data were collected and analyzed by race. Results: Of the 757 patients included, 675 patients had PHPT with 135 (20 %) African-American (AA) and 528(78 %) female. Of 82 patients with THPT, 44 (53 %) were AA and 34 (32 %) were female. AA patients were younger than Caucasian (CA) patients with a mean age (±SD) of 56 ± 15 vs 60 ± 14 years in PHPT (p
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- 2024
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