Intraoperative PTH cutoff definition to predict successful parathyroidectomy in secondary and tertiary hyperparathyroidism

In order to improve success rates in surgery of renal hyperparathyroidism, we evaluated intraoperative PTH (IOPTH) measurement utility. 86 patients underwent total parathyroidectomy with intramuscular presternal autotransplantation from 04/2000 to 10/2009 and were followed for 26.5 months on average...

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Veröffentlicht in:Brazilian journal of otorhinolaryngology 2013-05, Vol.79 (4), p.494-499
Hauptverfasser: Ohe, Monique Nakayama, Santos, Rodrigo Oliveira, Kunii, Ilda Sizue, Carvalho, Aluizio Barbosa, Abrahão, Márcio, Neves, Murilo Catafesta das, Lazaretti-Castro, Marise, Cervantes, Onivaldo, Vieira, Jose Gilberto Henriques
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description In order to improve success rates in surgery of renal hyperparathyroidism, we evaluated intraoperative PTH (IOPTH) measurement utility. 86 patients underwent total parathyroidectomy with intramuscular presternal autotransplantation from 04/2000 to 10/2009 and were followed for 26.5 months on average (prospective cohort). Patients were divided in secondary (SHPT) and tertiary hyperparathyroidism (THPT). SHPT group was composed by patients under dialysis treatment, THPT group included renal grafted ones. IOPTH (Elecsys-PTH-Immunoassay/Roche) was measured at anesthesia induction (IOPTH-0’) and 20 minutes (IOPTH-20’) after parathyroidectomy. 80.2% (69/86) presented with 80% decrease or more in the IOPTH-20’ and all were cured. In 11/86 patients (12.7%), a lower IOPTH-20’ drop (70-79%) was observed, and 2 of them (18.1%) failed to cure. 6/86 (6.9%) patients presented IO-PTH-20’ decrease of less than 70%: two were cured, in three a supernumerary/ectopic parathyroid was found and removed, and in one of these six patients, surgery was finished after 4-gland excision and the patient failure to cure. IOPTH-20’ decrease of 80% or more compared to IOPTH-0’ predicts cure in all renal patients throughout follow-up. A decay of less than 70% points to missed or hyperfunctioning supernumerary gland and is predictive of surgical failure in 66.6%. A marginal IOPTH drop of 70-79% leaves the decision whether or not surgery should be continued up to the experienced surgeon.
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Adult
Biomarkers - blood
Cohort Studies
Female
Humans
hyperparathyroidism
hyperparathyroidism, secondary
Hyperparathyroidism, Secondary - blood
Hyperparathyroidism, Secondary - etiology
Hyperparathyroidism, Secondary - surgery
Kidney Transplantation
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parathyroid hormone
Parathyroid Hormone - blood
parathyroidectomy
Parathyroidectomy - methods
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Recurrence
Renal Dialysis
Transplantation, Autologous - methods
Treatment Outcome
Young Adult
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