Patients with primary hyperparathyroidism operated on over a 24-year period: Temporal trends of clinical and laboratory findings

Mats Palmér , Sverker Ljunghall , Göran Åkerström , Hans-Olov Adami , Reinhold Bergström , Lars Grimelius , Claes Rudberg , Henry Johansson
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Temporal trends of clinical and laboratory data of 441 patients operated upon for primary hyperparathyroidism (HPT) during 1956–1979 were analysed retrospectively. There was a marked increase in the number of operations for HPT during that time period, from 32 during 1956–1964 to 326 in 1970–1979. In parallel there was a decrease in the proportion of patients with classical manifestations of HPT such as renal stones or bone disease, the latter being on the whole rarely seen in this population. The increased number of operations was instead largely attributable to the more frequent diagnosis of HPT in patients with vague psychiatric or neuromuscular symptoms or with no clinical manifestations; the majority of these persons were older women, the proportion of operations in women 45 years of age or older, increasing from 56% during 1956–1964 to 71% during 1970–1979.

The increased number of operations for HPT during the last decades should be mainly the consequence of a greater awareness of the disease.

原发性甲状旁腺功能亢进症患者手术超过24年:临床和实验室结果的时间趋势
回顾性分析1956 ~ 1979年441例原发性甲状旁腺功能亢进(HPT)手术患者的临床和实验室资料的时间趋势。在此期间,HPT手术的数量显著增加,从1956-1964年的32例增加到1970-1979年的326例。与此同时,HPT典型表现(如肾结石或骨病)的患者比例也有所下降,后者在该人群中总体上很少见。相反,手术数量的增加主要是由于HPT在有模糊的精神或神经肌肉症状或无临床表现的患者中诊断更为频繁;其中大多数是老年妇女,45岁或以上妇女的手术比例从1956-1964年的56%增加到1970-1979年的71%。在过去几十年中,HPT手术数量的增加应该主要是由于对该疾病认识的提高。
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