2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ciresp.2020.05.009
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Predicción de hipocalcemia postiroidectomía mediante determinación de PTH rápida

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“…2 In general, when there is clinical proof of hypocalcemia the blood calcium levels are 8.0 or will be under 8.0 mg/dL. 3 The most frequent injury mechanism is direct damage to the parathyroid glands: whether it is by a vascular system injury, by mechanical damage or by partial or complete excision of themselves, voluntary or not. 4 Due to, in most cases, postoperative hypocalcemia being resolved on the first month after surgery, some authors choose to wait to the 4-6th week to establish a hypoparathyroidism diagnosis 5,6 that can be classified according to its transitory treatment time if the recovery happens in less than 12 months and permanent if this period is exceeded.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…2 In general, when there is clinical proof of hypocalcemia the blood calcium levels are 8.0 or will be under 8.0 mg/dL. 3 The most frequent injury mechanism is direct damage to the parathyroid glands: whether it is by a vascular system injury, by mechanical damage or by partial or complete excision of themselves, voluntary or not. 4 Due to, in most cases, postoperative hypocalcemia being resolved on the first month after surgery, some authors choose to wait to the 4-6th week to establish a hypoparathyroidism diagnosis 5,6 that can be classified according to its transitory treatment time if the recovery happens in less than 12 months and permanent if this period is exceeded.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%