2019
DOI: 10.1177/000313482008600231
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Predicting Postthyroidectomy Hypocalcemia: Improving Predictive Ability of Parathyroid Hormone Level

Abstract: We performed a retrospective study of our large patient cohort aiming to examine the ability to predict postthyroidectomy hypocalcemia. A retrospective review of patients who underwent total or near-total thyroidectomy at our institution between 2008 and 2018 was performed. Postoperative hypocalcemia was defined as Ca level <8.0 mg/dL (reference range: 8.9–10.1 mg/dL) within 30 days of operation. Logistic regression was used to develop models for prediction of the occurrence of postoperative hypocalcemia. I… Show more

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“…A large systematic review of 69 studies did, however, not confirm a particular PTH threshold, neither as a predictor of the prevalence, nor the duration of PH [ 24 ]. A recent retrospective study using predefined PTH thresholds suggested the combination of postoperative PTH plus calcium levels to be better predictors of the likelihood of PH [ 25 ].…”
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“…A large systematic review of 69 studies did, however, not confirm a particular PTH threshold, neither as a predictor of the prevalence, nor the duration of PH [ 24 ]. A recent retrospective study using predefined PTH thresholds suggested the combination of postoperative PTH plus calcium levels to be better predictors of the likelihood of PH [ 25 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%