The Incidence of Hypocalcemia following Total Thyroidectomy: A Retrospective Study

Ramakrishna Bezawada, N. M. C., Mutheeswaraiah Y, R. N
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Background : Hypocalcemia is one of the major complications following total thyroidectomy that can range in severity from asymptomatic to an acute life-threatening condition. Post-operative hypocalcemia is one of the causes of increased hospital stays and expenses for treatment. Objectives: To evaluate the hypocalcaemia in total thyroidectomy patients concerning the age and gender of patients, and also to evaluate the association between various histological types of thyroid diseases and hypocalcemia. Patients and methods : A retrospective study was conducted to estimate hypocalcaemia in 81 patients who underwent total thyroidectomy at a tertiary care medical institute in Southern India, from January 2016 to December 2016. Clinical, laboratory, radiological, and histopathology data were collected and assessed from the medical records department of the hospital. Results: In this study, all the hypocalcemic patients were females with a mean age of 40.36 Years. 43.2% developed temporary and 3.7% permanent hypocalcemia. Temporary hypocalcemia was more common in adenomatous goiter and permanent hypocalcemia in malignant thyroid diseases. Conclusion: We didn ’ t find any association between hypocalcemia and advancing age. Similarly, we didn ’ t find any association between temporary hypocalcemia to histopathological diagnosis but all the patients with permanent hypocalcemia had malignant disease.
甲状腺全切除术后低钙血症的发生率:回顾性研究
背景:低钙血症是甲状腺全切除术后的主要并发症之一,其严重程度可从无症状到急性危及生命。术后低钙血症是住院时间和治疗费用增加的原因之一。目的:探讨甲状腺全切除术患者低钙血症与患者年龄、性别的关系,并探讨甲状腺疾病的不同组织学类型与低钙血症的关系。患者和方法:对2016年1月至2016年12月在印度南部一家三级医疗机构接受甲状腺全切除术的81例患者进行了一项回顾性研究,以评估低钙血症。临床、实验室、放射学和组织病理学资料从医院病历部收集和评估。结果:本组低钙患者均为女性,平均年龄40.36岁,暂时性低钙患者占43.2%,永久性低钙患者占3.7%。暂时性低钙多见于腺瘤性甲状腺肿,永久性低钙多见于恶性甲状腺疾病。结论:我们没有发现低钙血症与年龄增长有任何关联。同样,我们没有发现暂时性低钙与组织病理学诊断有任何关联,但所有永久性低钙患者都有恶性疾病。
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