2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.otorri.2016.06.008
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Hypoparathyroidism following thyroidectomy: Predictive factors

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“…Usually, as a preventive method the empiric routine use of calcium and vitamin D is recommended (35)(36)(37). The risk of overtreatment are hypercalciuria, hyper-calcemia, kidney stones, and cardiac risk in patients at risk (38). The review published in 2019 using a Cochrane risk of bias showed that routine calcium and vitamin D supplementation statistically significant decreases the risk of developing transitory hypocalcemia and acute complications compare to calcium alone supplements or no supplements but it has a minor role in permanent severe forms (39).…”
Section: General Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Usually, as a preventive method the empiric routine use of calcium and vitamin D is recommended (35)(36)(37). The risk of overtreatment are hypercalciuria, hyper-calcemia, kidney stones, and cardiac risk in patients at risk (38). The review published in 2019 using a Cochrane risk of bias showed that routine calcium and vitamin D supplementation statistically significant decreases the risk of developing transitory hypocalcemia and acute complications compare to calcium alone supplements or no supplements but it has a minor role in permanent severe forms (39).…”
Section: General Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tampoco Eismontas, Edafe y Wang (15,20,22) . Otros autores sí encontraron asociación: Cho, González y Coimbra (16,24,30) .…”
Section: Hipocalcemia Y Relación Con Resultado De Anatomía Patológicaunclassified
“…[5][6][7] The incidence of postsurgical hypoparathyroidism varies considerably with the extent of thyroid surgery and the experience of the surgeon. 6,8 In the hands of experienced surgeons, permanent hypoparathyroidism occurs in fewer than 1% of patients after total thyroidectomy, whereas the rate may be higher than 6% with less-experienced surgeons. 5,9 Other risk factors for postsurgical hypoparathyroidism include female sex, autoimmune thyroid disease, pregnancy, and lactation.…”
Section: Hypocalcemiamentioning
confidence: 99%