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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-211633

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Background: Secondary hyperparathyroidism is known and early complication of chronic renal failure patients. Aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of secondary hyperparathyroidism and correlation between serum parathyroid hormone level with biochemical parameters in renal failure patients in tertiary care hospital in Kota, Rajasthan.Methods: A cross sectional observational study was carried out in 50 patients who had creatinine clearance of 30ml/min/1.73m2 or less for greater than 6 weeks attended the OPD of department of General Medicine, New Medical College hospital, Kota, Rajasthan from May 2018 to November 2018. Investigations like complete blood count, renal function test, urine routine microscopy and USG abdomen with serum parathyroid hormone, serum phosphorus, serum calcium levels were done. Serum parathyroid hormone level was done by calorimetric method.Results: The prevalence of secondary hyperparathyroidism in our study was 72%.In hyperparathyroidism patient’s serum calcium level was low and the difference was highly significant (p<0.001). There is negative correlation between S.PTH and S. calcium level (r=-0.536). Mean serum calcium level in our study is 1.6mmol/l. In hyperparathyroidism patient’s serum phosphate level was high and the difference was highly significant (p<0.001). There was positive correlation between S.PTH and S.PO4 level (r=0.402). Mean serum phosphorus level in our study is 5.7 mg/dl. Prevalence of hyperparathyroidism was high among CRF patients with normal BP than hypertensive patients and with normal sugar than diabetics but the difference in proportion was not significant (p=0.87, p=0.98 respectively). 90% patients were on haemodialysis while 10% patients were on conservative management.Conclusions: Early detection of secondary hyperparathyroidism in chronic renal failure patients can reduce its complications like bone fracture and cardiovascular complications.

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Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery ; (6): 301-305, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-622364

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Objective To explore the dynamic variation rule of drainage fluid parathyroid hormone ( dPTH) , serum parathyroid hormone ( PTH) and serum calcium after thyroidectomy .According to the variation rule, the survival , function and prognosis of the parathyroid which retained at the original place can be predicted . Methods From Apr.2012 to Aug.2012, 90 patients who underwent thyroidectomy in Thyroid Surgery Center of the First Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University were chosen as the research object .All of the objects'operations were performed by the same surgeon team and they were divided into four groups according to different surgical methods ( group A:bilateral thyroidectomy group , group B:bilateral thyroidectomy and central neck dis-section group , group C: bilateral thyroidectomy and functional neck dissection group , and group D: unilateral thyroidectomy group ) .Parathyroid retention situation during operation and the occurrence of hypocalcaemia after operation were recorded .Blood samples were taken between 7am and 8am in the 4 consecutive days after opera-tion to detect serum calcium and serum parathyroid hormone .All of the 90 patients had the drainage tube and their drainage fluid were taken for testing dPTH .The levels of serum calcium , PTH and dPTH were analyzed by statistical analysis of repetitive measure analysis of variance ( ANOVA) .Results The mean postoperative maxi-mum serum calcium was in group D and the minimum was in group C .There was no obvious difference in terms of serum calcium between group A and group B .However , the serum calcium showed an upward trend in each group.The mean postoperative maximum PTH was in group D and the difference has statistical significance com -pared to the other 3 surgical methods.The minimum was in group B and group C .However, it showed an upward trend with time in each group .The difference of dPTH in each group had no statistical significance and it showed a downward trend in all the 4 groups.Low serum calcium and hypocalcaemia occurred to 22 cases and 13 cases respectively after operation .The low serum calcium cases in each group were 12, 3, 4 and 2 respectively and hy-pocalcaemia cases in each group were 4, 3, 1 and 1 respectively.Conclusions By monitoring dPTH, PTH and serum calcium after thyroidectomy , the survival and function of parathyroid retained at the original place can be e-valuated comprehensively .Furthermore, it also helps to estimate prognosis .dPTH at a high level after operation is a direct evidence that parathyroid retained at the original place survives .Low PTH and high dPTH after thyroid-ectomy illustrates the operation just affects the way that PTH secreted into blood and the parathyroid retained at the original place can still secrete large amount of PTH .PTH will return to normal gradually with reconstruction and healing of microcirculation around parathyroid .Persistent low serum PTH after operation , low dPTH after 24 hours and the early advent of hypocalcaemia suggest the parathyroid retained at the original place was injured seri -ously and its blood supply was damaged obviously and more than one parathyroid were affected .Secretion function of parathyroid will remarkably decrease .

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