[锂对钙和甲状旁腺激素水平的影响:健康对照的横断面研究]。

Özlem Kuman Tunçel, F. Akdeniz, S. Özbek, G. Kavukçu, Gökçen Ünal Kocabaş
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目的:尽管锂相关甲状旁腺功能亢进(LAH)可导致许多并发症,但很少有人注意到这种副作用。本研究的目的是探讨锂对钙和甲状旁腺激素水平的影响,以及锂的使用与甲状腺疾病的关系。方法本横断面研究纳入87例锂治疗患者和65名年龄和性别分布与锂治疗组相似的志愿者。测定校正后的血清钙、完整甲状旁腺激素、磷、镁、碱性磷酸酶、游离甲状腺素、促甲状腺激素、甲状腺自身抗体和肌酐水平,并进行甲状腺和甲状旁腺超声检查。根据最初测量的钙和/或甲状旁激素水平的升高进行进一步的详细调查。结果锂组校正钙和完整甲状旁腺激素的血清水平中位数显著升高。钙水平与锂治疗的持续时间有轻微的相关性。在第一次评估中,虽然所有对照个体的值都在正常参考范围内,但11名接受锂治疗的患者的钙和/或完整甲状旁激素水平高于正常参考水平。这5名患者在进一步调查后被诊断为LAH,同时还被诊断为甲状腺疾病。结论锂离子治疗与钙和甲状旁激素水平有关。5.7%的LAH患病率以及与LAH相关的潜在危及生命的疾病需要使用现有的低成本方法来监测锂治疗患者的血钙水平,以进行早期诊断。
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[The Effects of Lithium on Calcium and Parathormone Levels: A Cross-sectional Study with Healthy Controls].
OBJECTIVE Despite lithium associated hyperparathyroidism (LAH) can lead to many complications, little notice has been paid to this sideeffect. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of lithium on calcium and parathyroid hormone levels and the relation between lithium use and thyroid diseases. METHOD This cross-sectional study was carried out with 87 lithiumtreated patients and 65 volunteers who had a similar age and gender distribution with the lithium group. Serum levels of corrected calcium, intact parathormone, phosphorus, magnesium, alkaline phosphatase, free thyroxine, thyroid stimulating hormone, thyroid autoantibodies and creatinine were assessed, and also, thyroid and parathyroid ultrasonography was conducted. Further detailed investigations were made depending on the elevation of the initially measured calcium and/ or parathormone levels. RESULTS Median values of serum levels of the corrected calcium and the intact parathormone were significantly higher in the lithium group. Calcium levels had a mild correlation with the duration of lithium treatment. In the first assessment, while all control individuals had values within the normal reference range, 11 lithium-treated patients had corrected calcium and/or intact parathormone levels above the normal reference levels. All of the five patients, who were diagnosed with LAH after further investigation, were also diagnosed with a thyroid disorder. CONCLUSION These results demonstrate that lithium treatment has a relationship with calcium and parathormone levels. The 5.7% prevalence of LAH and potential life-threatening conditions associated with LAH necessitates the use of available low-cost METHODS to monitor blood calcium levels of lithium-treated patients for early diagnosis.
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