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Erschienen in: Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery 7/2012

01.10.2012 | Original Article

Hypocalcaemia after total thyroidectomy for Graves' disease and for benign atoxic multinodular goitre

verfasst von: Páll Hallgrimsson, E. Nordenström, A. Bergenfelz, M. Almquist

Erschienen in: Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery | Ausgabe 7/2012

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Abstract

Purpose

Postoperative hypocalcaemia has been reported to be more common after total thyroidectomy (TT) for Graves' disease than after TT for benign atoxic multinodular goitre (MNG). The reasons for this potential association are not clear. In the present study, the frequency and risk factors of hypocalcaemia after TT for Graves' vs MNG were compared.

Methods

Between January 1999 and October 2009, patients with first-time surgery for Graves' disease or MNG treated with a TT were included in the study. Postoperative hypocalcaemia was defined by symptoms, calcium levels and treatment with calcium and/or vitamin D analogues during postoperative hospital stay, at discharge, and at the 6-week and 6-month follow-ups. Outcomes were compared with Mann–Whitney, chi2 and Fishers' exact test where appropriate and by multivariable logistic regression analysis.

Results

There were 128 patients with Graves' disease and 81 patients with MNG. Patients with Graves' disease were younger than patients with MNG (median age, 35 vs 51 years, p < 0.001). Symptoms of hypocalcaemia were more common in patients with Graves' disease (p < 0.001; OR, 95 % CI 3.26, 1.48–7.14), but the frequency of biochemical hypocalcaemia, postoperative levels of parathyroid hormone (PTH) and treatment with calcium and vitamin D did not differ between groups of patients.

Conclusion

Apart from more frequent symptoms of hypocalcaemia in patients with Graves' disease, there was no difference in the overall frequency of biochemical hypocalcaemia, low levels of PTH and/or treatment with calcium and vitamin D.
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Metadaten
Titel
Hypocalcaemia after total thyroidectomy for Graves' disease and for benign atoxic multinodular goitre
verfasst von
Páll Hallgrimsson
E. Nordenström
A. Bergenfelz
M. Almquist
Publikationsdatum
01.10.2012
Verlag
Springer-Verlag
Erschienen in
Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery / Ausgabe 7/2012
Print ISSN: 1435-2443
Elektronische ISSN: 1435-2451
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00423-012-0981-1

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