In the setting of total parathyroidectomy and autotransplantation surgery (TPT x AS) as treatment for secondary hyperparathyroidism (SHPT), we evaluated whether intraoperative parathyroid hormone (iPTH) monitoring is useful as a reference for total parathyroid removal. We conducted a prospective, open, single value measurement efficacy study of the intraoperative (i.o.) diagnostic monitoring of iPTH in a cohort of surgical patients. All patients (n = 25) underwent TPT x AS at the Department of Surgery, Donostia Hospital from January 2002 to October 2004. The primary outcome measures were kinetics of serum levels of iPTH during surgery and prediction time of the of descent of PTH levels (measured in the clinic on the day of admission and intraoperatively during induction of anesthesia, every 5 and 10 minutes after removal of the adenoma, and again 24 hours thereafter). iPTH levels returned to normal in all 25 patients, decreasing from pathological levels at the beginning of the operation (1302.24 + 424.9 pg/ml) to half (50%) values at the third intraoperative determination, minute 10 (614.8 +/- 196.62), becoming undetectable at 24 hours. Frozen sections were conclusive for parathyroid tissue (20.56 + 10.3 minutes after removal). Intraoperative measurement of iPTH is useful in the prediction complete removal of all parathyroid tissue prior to autotransplantation, thus avoiding persistence of disease because of incomplete surgery.
Subcutaneous pre-sternal transplantation (SCPTx) after TPT and PTx for secondary (RHP) is an adequate method to replace muscular forearm parathyroid transplantation and avoid its complications. Functioning results of total parathyroidectomy and presternal subcutaneous grafting compare favorably with the published data on other surgical techniques proposed for the treatment of renal hyperparathyroidism. Results of long-term follow-up exceed previously reported results.
Background In the setting of total parathyroidectomy and autotransplantation surgery (TPTxAS) treatment for secondary hyperparathyroidism (SHPT) we evaluated whether intraoperative parathyroid hormone (iPTH) monitoring is an useful tool as a reference for total parathyroid removal.Design Prospective open single value measurement effi cacy study of one intraoperative (i.o.) diagnostic monitoring method (iPTH ) on a cohort of surgical patients. Main outcome measures Serum levels of iPTH during surgery and prediction time of the of descent of PTH levels (measured in the clinic, at admission day and intra-operatively during induction of anesthesia, and every 5 and 10 minutes after removal of adenoma and 24 hours thereafter) were analyzed.
PatientsResults iPTH levels dropped clearly at ten minutes in all 35 patients and were non-measurable at 24 hours. iPTH decreased from pathological (1302.24 + 424.9 pg/ml) to half (50%) the values at the third intra-operative determination -minute 10 - (614.8 ± 196.62) and was undetectable at 24 hours.Conclusions Intra-operative measurement of iPTH is useful in the prediction of complete removal of all parathyroid tissue prior to autotransplantation thus avoiding persistence because of incomplete surgery.
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