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Factors affecting postoperative hypocalcemia after thyroid surgery: Importance of incidental parathyroidectomy

OBJECTIVE: The present study evaluated effects of incidental parathyroidectomy, surgical technique, and presence of thyroiditis or hyperthyroidism on occurrence of postoperative persistent or transient hypocalcemia. METHODS: Patients who underwent thyroidectomy at İstanbul Medeniyet University betwe...

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Autores principales: Ozemir, Ibrahim Ali, Buldanli, Mehmet Zeki, Yener, Oktay, Leblebici, Metin, Eren, Tunc, Baysal, Hakan, Alimoglu, Orhan
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Publicado: Kare Publishing 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5175085/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28058379
http://dx.doi.org/10.14744/nci.2016.48802
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author Ozemir, Ibrahim Ali
Buldanli, Mehmet Zeki
Yener, Oktay
Leblebici, Metin
Eren, Tunc
Baysal, Hakan
Alimoglu, Orhan
author_facet Ozemir, Ibrahim Ali
Buldanli, Mehmet Zeki
Yener, Oktay
Leblebici, Metin
Eren, Tunc
Baysal, Hakan
Alimoglu, Orhan
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description OBJECTIVE: The present study evaluated effects of incidental parathyroidectomy, surgical technique, and presence of thyroiditis or hyperthyroidism on occurrence of postoperative persistent or transient hypocalcemia. METHODS: Patients who underwent thyroidectomy at İstanbul Medeniyet University between 2013 and 2015 were included in the study. Patient information, postoperative serum calcium levels, and pathology reports were investigated retrospectively. Group 1 was made up of patients who were found to have hypocalcemia (calcium ≤8.5 mg/dL) according to postoperative serum level and normocalcemic patients were placed in Group 2. Groups were compared statistically in terms of rate of incidental parathyroidectomy, surgical technique, and presence of thyroiditis or hyperthyroidism. RESULTS: Mean age was 49.8±12.8 years (range: 20-88). A total of 417 patients were included in the study, 74 (17.7%) were male and 343 (82.3%) were female. Group 1 consisted of 205 (49.2%) patients who had hypocalcemia according to postoperative serum level, and remaining 212 (50.8%) patients were placed in Group 2. In Group 1, 38 (18.5%) patients had incidental parathyroidectomy, and with only 18 (8.5%) patients in Group 2, a statistically significant relationship was found between incidental parathyroidectomy and hypocalcemia (p=0.003). There was no statistically significant difference in terms of presence of thyroiditis or hyperthyroidism between groups. There was statistically significant decrease in postoperative hypocalcemia rate in patients with lobectomy compared to patients with bilateral total thyroidectomy or central neck dissection (p<0.01). CONCLUSION: Risk of postoperative hypocalcemia may be reduced with lobectomy for selected patients. In addition, delicate dissection during thyroidectomy is important in order to protect parathyroid glands and prevent hypocalcemia.
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spelling pubmed-51750852017-01-05 Factors affecting postoperative hypocalcemia after thyroid surgery: Importance of incidental parathyroidectomy Ozemir, Ibrahim Ali Buldanli, Mehmet Zeki Yener, Oktay Leblebici, Metin Eren, Tunc Baysal, Hakan Alimoglu, Orhan North Clin Istanb Original Article OBJECTIVE: The present study evaluated effects of incidental parathyroidectomy, surgical technique, and presence of thyroiditis or hyperthyroidism on occurrence of postoperative persistent or transient hypocalcemia. METHODS: Patients who underwent thyroidectomy at İstanbul Medeniyet University between 2013 and 2015 were included in the study. Patient information, postoperative serum calcium levels, and pathology reports were investigated retrospectively. Group 1 was made up of patients who were found to have hypocalcemia (calcium ≤8.5 mg/dL) according to postoperative serum level and normocalcemic patients were placed in Group 2. Groups were compared statistically in terms of rate of incidental parathyroidectomy, surgical technique, and presence of thyroiditis or hyperthyroidism. RESULTS: Mean age was 49.8±12.8 years (range: 20-88). A total of 417 patients were included in the study, 74 (17.7%) were male and 343 (82.3%) were female. Group 1 consisted of 205 (49.2%) patients who had hypocalcemia according to postoperative serum level, and remaining 212 (50.8%) patients were placed in Group 2. In Group 1, 38 (18.5%) patients had incidental parathyroidectomy, and with only 18 (8.5%) patients in Group 2, a statistically significant relationship was found between incidental parathyroidectomy and hypocalcemia (p=0.003). There was no statistically significant difference in terms of presence of thyroiditis or hyperthyroidism between groups. There was statistically significant decrease in postoperative hypocalcemia rate in patients with lobectomy compared to patients with bilateral total thyroidectomy or central neck dissection (p<0.01). CONCLUSION: Risk of postoperative hypocalcemia may be reduced with lobectomy for selected patients. In addition, delicate dissection during thyroidectomy is important in order to protect parathyroid glands and prevent hypocalcemia. Kare Publishing 2016-04-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5175085/ /pubmed/28058379 http://dx.doi.org/10.14744/nci.2016.48802 Text en Copyright: © Istanbul Northern Anatolian Association of Public Hospitals http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License
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Yener, Oktay
Leblebici, Metin
Eren, Tunc
Baysal, Hakan
Alimoglu, Orhan
Factors affecting postoperative hypocalcemia after thyroid surgery: Importance of incidental parathyroidectomy
title Factors affecting postoperative hypocalcemia after thyroid surgery: Importance of incidental parathyroidectomy
title_full Factors affecting postoperative hypocalcemia after thyroid surgery: Importance of incidental parathyroidectomy
title_fullStr Factors affecting postoperative hypocalcemia after thyroid surgery: Importance of incidental parathyroidectomy
title_full_unstemmed Factors affecting postoperative hypocalcemia after thyroid surgery: Importance of incidental parathyroidectomy
title_short Factors affecting postoperative hypocalcemia after thyroid surgery: Importance of incidental parathyroidectomy
title_sort factors affecting postoperative hypocalcemia after thyroid surgery: importance of incidental parathyroidectomy
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5175085/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28058379
http://dx.doi.org/10.14744/nci.2016.48802
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