Literature DB >> 19340862

Role of vitamin D deficiency in continued hyperparathyroidism following parathyroidectomy.

Carolyn Redman1, Donald Bodenner, Brendan Stack.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to investigate vitamin D deficiency as an etiology for patients with elevated parathormone (PTH) levels after parathyroidectomy.
METHODS: Fifity-five patients were identified who had undergone parathyroidectomy between January 2003 and November 2006 with complete records that included measurements of preoperative and postoperative PTH, vitamin D, calcium, ionized calcium, and sestamibi localization results.
RESULTS: Thirteen patients (24%) had elevated PTH at 1 week postoperatively. Sixty-two percent of these patients (N = 8, 15% overall) had vitamin D deficiency. Thirty-one percent (N = 4, 7% overall) had persistent biochemical evidence of primary hyperparathyroidism. Three of the 4 had a subsequent positive sestamibi parathyroid localization of an additional adenoma (5.5% series incidence of double adenomas).
CONCLUSION: Given the known prevalence of vitamin D deficiency, consideration should be given to preoperative vitamin D testing to avoid confusion about the etiology of persistently elevated PTH following surgery.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19340862     DOI: 10.1002/hed.21082

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Head Neck        ISSN: 1043-3074            Impact factor:   3.147


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Journal:  Ann Surg Oncol       Date:  2011-07-06       Impact factor: 5.344

Review 2.  Parathyroidectomy: is vitamin D a player for a good outcome?

Authors:  M Carsote; D N Paduraru; A E Nica; A Valea
Journal:  J Med Life       Date:  2016 Oct-Dec
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