High urinary output as a predictor of hypoparathyroidism post total-thyroidectomy
Daniel Garay-Lechuga,
Mónica León-González,
Isabela Ramírez-Mulhern
et al.
Abstract:Objective: to determine the usefulness of high urine output as a low-cost early predictor for postoperative hypoparathyroidism. Method: A study was conducted inside The American British Cowdray Medical Center I.A.P. for a year in adult patients who underwent total thyroidectomy divided in two groups: those with post-surgical hypocalcemia and without post-surgical hypocalcemia using the 24-hour calcium levels. Urinary output of each patient was verified searching for the relation between this measurement and th… Show more
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