2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-4804(03)00206-3
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Intraoperative total serum calcium levels, unlike intraoperative intact PTH levels, do not correlate with cure of hyperparathyroidism

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“…17 In contrast, tCA and iCa levels are infl uenced by a number of factors besides PTH, especially the serum protein concentration, since serum calcium is bound to albumin in a pH-dependent manner, 18 which explains the discrepancy in the intraoperative PTH and calcium changes. Like Quiros et al, 8 only minimal changes of tCa and iCa were detected 10 min after PTX in the current series, which did not correlate with the reduction in the patients' iPTH levels detected by intraoperative monitoring. Moreover, other reports found a delayed decrease of serum calcium levels with a nadir at the 3rd postoperative day after the parathyroidectomy.…”
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confidence: 54%
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“…17 In contrast, tCA and iCa levels are infl uenced by a number of factors besides PTH, especially the serum protein concentration, since serum calcium is bound to albumin in a pH-dependent manner, 18 which explains the discrepancy in the intraoperative PTH and calcium changes. Like Quiros et al, 8 only minimal changes of tCa and iCa were detected 10 min after PTX in the current series, which did not correlate with the reduction in the patients' iPTH levels detected by intraoperative monitoring. Moreover, other reports found a delayed decrease of serum calcium levels with a nadir at the 3rd postoperative day after the parathyroidectomy.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 54%
“…Quiros et al documented a marginal but detectable reduction of intraoperative tCa and iCa levels in two studies. 8,9 Nevertheless, both parameters proved insuffi cient for intraoperative monitoring of a PTX. Interestingly, even in the study by Quiros et al, a distinct drop of tCa 5 and 10 min after resection was detected in 59% of patients, while 16% had an increase of tCa, with no or even fl uctuating changes of tCa 5 and 10 min after the PTX in the remaining patients.…”
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“…Prevalence of PHPT in western countries is increasing as well [5] and ranges between 0.2% and 1%, with a gender imbalance between males and females of 1:3. Although it can occur at any age, this disease affects people of over 55 at a rate up to 2% [6][7][8].…”
Section: Primary Hyperparathyroidismmentioning
confidence: 99%