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Change in parathyroid hormone levels from baseline predicts hypocalcemia following total or completion thyroidectomy

Authors :
William M. Swift
Caitlin B. Iorio
Osama A. Hamdi
Indika Mallawaarachchi
Nolan A. Wages
David C. Shonka
Source :
HeadneckREFERENCES. 44(7)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

This study aims to identify the strongest predictor of postoperative hypocalcemia following thyroid surgery.Study of patients who underwent total/completion thyroidectomy. No patients received postoperative calcium supplementation. Demographic and perioperative data were collected including preoperative baseline parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels, PTH levels at 30 min and 6 h post-excision, and 18 h post-excision calcium levels.Of 124 patients studied, 20.2% developed temporary hypocalcemia (Ca 8.5 mg/dL at 18 h post-excision). In multivariate analyses, absolute PTH levels at 30 min and 6 h post-excision as well as change in PTH from baseline at 30 min and 6 h post-excision were statistically significantly associated with postoperative hypocalcemia. Per 10 units decrease in PTH from baseline at 30 min post-excision, the risk of developing temporary hypocalcemia increases by 17%.Absolute PTH levels and change in PTH from baseline at 30 min and 6 h post-excision predict hypocalcemia after total or completion thyroidectomy.

Details

ISSN :
10970347
Volume :
44
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
HeadneckREFERENCES
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2c7b31c3843e53f450a3049ae89d7d97