Assessment of patient outcomes after operation for primary hyperparathyroidism

Background. We have used the SF-36, an accepted health status assessment tool, in conjunction with condition-specific clinical information, to assess patient-reported health status before and after operation for primary hyperparathyroidism (1 o HPT). Methods. Beginning in March, 1994, a convenience...

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Veröffentlicht in:Surgery 1996-12, Vol.120 (6), p.1013-1019
Hauptverfasser: Burney, Richard E., Jones, Katherine R., Coon, Jane Wilson, Blewitt, Darby K., Herm, Ann M.
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Zusammenfassung:Background. We have used the SF-36, an accepted health status assessment tool, in conjunction with condition-specific clinical information, to assess patient-reported health status before and after operation for primary hyperparathyroidism (1 o HPT). Methods. Beginning in March, 1994, a convenience sample of patients has been asked to complete the SF-36 and provide additional demographic and condition-specific information for study. The SF-36, which measures eight components of functional status and well-being, is completed in person before operation and again by mail at 2 and 6 months after operation. Clinical and condition-specific data are gathered at the same times. Results. Fifty-nine patients have entered the study; 56 had abnormal parathyroid tissue removed. Patients with 1 o HPT have lower SF-36 scores in all health domains at baseline than do healthy patients. At 2 months, scale scores for emotional role limitations and bodily pain improved by more than 10 points. At 6 months all eight scale scores showed improvement, seven of eight by 10 points or more. Commensurate improvements in HPT-specific measures were also seen. Conclusions. Patient-reported measurements of health outcomes after parathyroidectomy for 1 o HPT show improvement in all aspects of health status 6 months after operation. Most dramatic improvements were reported in reduction of bodily pain and in improved vitality and emotional and physical function. Surgical correction of 1 o HPT improves patient health status and quality of life.
ISSN:0039-6060
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DOI:10.1016/S0039-6060(96)80048-1