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Pages 386-391 (June 2011)
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Vol. 89. Issue 6.
Pages 386-391 (June 2011)
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Relationship Between Parathormone Concentration During Surgery and the Post-Operative Outcome of Primary Hyperparathyroidism
Relación entre concentración intraoperatoria de parathormona y evolución postoperatoria del hiperparatiroidismo primario
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Manuel Díeza,
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mdiez.hupa@salud.madrid.org

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, Tomás Ratiaa, María José Medranob, José María Mugüerzaa, M. Rosario San Romána, Carlos Medinaa, Ángel Rodrígueza, María Isabel Sánchez-Secoa, Cristina Veraa, Raúl Díaza, Pilar Francoc, Javier Granella
a Cirugía General, Hospital Universitario Príncipe de Asturias, Universidad de Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain
b Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Madrid, Spain
c Laboratorio de Análisis Clínicos, Hospital Universitario Príncipe de Asturias, Universidad de Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain
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Introduction

The relationship between the intra-operative concentration of parathyroid hormone (IOPTH) and the long-term outcome of patients intervened due to primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT).

Patients and methods

A prospective observational study was performed with 120 patients. Three determinations were made of PTH in blood: baseline, when the diseases gland was located, and 10minutes after its extirpation. The calcium, PTH and vitamin D (25-OH-D3) levels were measured during follow up.

Results

A decrease in IOPTH>50% was observed in 96 (80%) patients, and the postextirpation value returned to the normal range (Group I), in 18 (15%) a decrease of >50% but the final value remained higher than normal (Group II) and in 6 (5%) the decrease was<50% (Group III). Persistent PHPT was detected during follow up in 6 patients (5%): one in Group I (1%), 3 (16.7%) in II and 2 (33.3%) in group III (P<.001). The risk of persistent PHPT was higher in Group II (odds ratio: 19; 95% CI: 1.85–194) and in Group III (odds ratio: 47; 95% CI: 3.53–639). There were no cases of recurrent PHPT. A normal calcium with an increased PTH was detected in 20 patients of Group I (20.8%), 11 (61.1%) in II and 3 (50%) in III (P<.001). These patients had a lower concentration of post-operative vitamin D (17ng/ml, range: 24; compared to 28ng/ml, range: 21) (P=.008) and higher frequency of hypovitaminosis D (70.6% compared to 26.2%) (P>.001).

Conclusion

The risk of persistent PHPT is higher when the IOPTH decreases more than 50% but still remains high.

Keywords:
Primary hyperparathyroidism
Intra-operative parathormone
Adenoma
Parathyroids
Persistence
Recurrence
Vitamin D
Resumen
Introducción

Se analiza la relación entre la concentración intraoperatoria de parathormona (IOPTH) y la evolución a largo plazo de pacientes intervenidos por hiperparatiroidismo primario (HPTP).

Pacientes y métodos

Estudio prospectivo observacional que incluye 120 pacientes. Se realizaron tres determinaciones de PTH en sangre: basal, en el momento de localizar la glándula patológica y a los 10 minutos tras su extirpación. Se determinaron las concentraciones de calcio, PTH y vitamina D (25-OH-D3) durante el seguimiento.

Resultados

En 96 (80%) pacientes se observó disminución de IOPTH>50% y el valor postextirpación volvió al rango normal (Grupo I), en 18 (15%) disminución>50% pero el valor final se mantuvo superior al nivel normal (Grupo II) y en 6 (5%) la disminución fue<50% (Grupo III). Durante el seguimiento se detectó HPTP persistente en 6 pacientes (5%): uno en el Grupo I (1%), 3 (16,7%) en el II y 2 (33,3%) en el III (p<0,001). El riesgo de HPTP persistente fue superior en el Grupo II (odds ratio: 19; IC 95%: 1,85–194) y en el III (odds ratio: 47; IC 95%: 3,53–639). No se observaron casos de HPTP recidivado. Se detectó calcemia normal con PTH elevada en 20 pacientes del Grupo I (20,8%), 11 (61,1%) en el II y 3 (50%) en el III (p<0,001). Estos pacientes presentaron menor concentración de vitamina D postoperatoria (17ng/ml, rango: 24; frente a 28ng/ml, rango: 21) (p=0,008) y mayor frecuencia de hipovitaminosis D (70,6% frente a 26,2%) (p>0,001).

Conclusión

El riesgo de persistencia del HPTP es superior cuando la IOPTH disminuye más del 50% pero se mantiene en niveles elevados.

Palabras clave:
Hiperparatiroidismo primario
Parathormona intraoperatoria
Adenoma
Paratiroides
Persistencia
Recurrencia
Vitamina D
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