Can the risk of hypocalcemia be detected with intact parathyroid hormone level after total thyroidectomy?

Adil Haci̇boncuk, Alper Aytekin, Latif Yılmaz, Nurullah Bi̇len, Aziz Bulut
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Objective: Nowadays, thyroidectomy is performed in patients with various indications. However, transient or permanent hypocalcemia occurs after surgery. In this case, the duration of hospitalization of the patients is prolonged. In this study, we aimed to detect hypocalcemia in the early phase with intact parathyroid hormone (iPTH), a biochemical marker. Method: Hospital records of patients who had undergone standard bilateral total thyroidectomy for thyroid disease were retrospectively analyzed between September 2018 and April 2019 at the Department of General Surgery, Gaziantep University. Results: Of the 114 patients included in the study, 91 were female (79.8%), and 23 were male (23%). Calcium levels of ≤8.5 mg/dL were found in 49 of 114 patients. Clinical symptoms of hypocalcemia were observed in 19 of these 49 patients. There was a significant correlation between the patients’ iPTH levels at 3-6 hours postoperatively and the calcium values at 24 hours postoperatively (p
甲状腺全切除术后甲状旁腺激素水平保持不变,能否检测出低钙血症的风险?
目的:如今,甲状腺切除术适用于各种适应症的患者。然而,术后会出现一过性或永久性低钙血症。在这种情况下,患者的住院时间会延长。在本研究中,我们旨在利用生化标记物完整甲状旁腺激素(iPTH)检测早期低钙血症。 研究方法回顾性分析2018年9月至2019年4月期间加济安泰普大学普外科接受标准双侧甲状腺全切除术的甲状腺疾病患者的住院记录。 结果:在纳入研究的114名患者中,91人为女性(79.8%),23人为男性(23%)。114 名患者中有 49 人的钙水平≤8.5 mg/dL。在这 49 名患者中,有 19 人出现了低钙血症的临床症状。患者术后 3-6 小时的 iPTH 水平与术后 24 小时的钙值之间存在明显的相关性(p
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