The effect of different therapeutic treatments on the frequency of postoperative hypocalcemia in patients with thyroidectomy.

IF 0.5 Q4 SURGERY Turkish Journal of Surgery Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.47717/turkjsurg.2023.5886
Hamdi Burak Piyade, Mahmut Başoğlu, Ersan Gürsoy
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Abstract

Objectives: Thyroid gland surgery and its surgical complications are situations that a surgeon frequently encounters in his daily practice. In our study, it was aimed to examine the effect of different treatment methods given to patients who underwent thyroidectomy on hypocalcemia.

Material and methods: Three hundred and seventy-one patients who underwent thyroidectomy at Ondokuz Mayıs University Medical Faculty General Surgery clinic between December 2016 and January 2021 were retrospectively included in the study. Parameters such as surgery indications, fine needle aspiration biopsy results, preoperative serum calcium values, type of surgery, serum calcium values at postoperative 1st day and 1st month, postoperative hospital stay, drugs prescribed at discharge, histopathological diagnosis of the patient, and whether there was incidental parathyroidectomy or not were included.

Results: Mean age of 371 patients who underwent thyroidectomy was 49 (19-82) years. Total thyroidectomy was the most common type of thyroidectomy with 61% (n= 225) of the patients. There was a significant decrease in pre-op and post-op calcium values in all three types of surgery performed on the patients, and there was no significant difference between the different types of surgery. Post-operative day one and month one serum calcium values were significantly increased in all groups (p= .000). The increase in post-op serum calcium level was most common in the group using calcium carbonate + cholecalciferol + calcitriol.

Conclusion: The use of post-op calcitriol in patients undergoing thyroidectomy seems to be quite effective in preventing the development of hypocalcemia.

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不同治疗方法对甲状腺切除术患者术后低钙发生率的影响。
目的:甲状腺手术及其手术并发症是外科医生在日常实践中经常遇到的情况。在我们的研究中,目的是研究不同治疗方法对甲状腺切除术患者低钙血症的影响。材料和方法:2016年12月至2021年1月期间在Ondokuz Mayıs大学医学院普通外科诊所接受甲状腺切除术的371例患者回顾性纳入研究。包括手术指征、细针穿刺活检结果、术前血清钙值、手术类型、术后第1天及1个月血清钙值、术后住院时间、出院时处方药物、患者组织病理学诊断、是否有偶发甲状旁腺切除术等参数。结果:371例甲状腺切除术患者的平均年龄为49岁(19-82岁)。全甲状腺切除术是最常见的甲状腺切除术类型,占61% (n= 225)的患者。在所有三种类型的手术中,患者术前和术后的钙值都显著降低,不同类型的手术之间没有显著差异。各组术后第1天、第1个月血清钙值均显著升高(p= .000)。术后血清钙水平升高以碳酸钙+胆骨化醇+骨化三醇组最为常见。结论:甲状腺切除术后应用骨化三醇可有效预防低钙血症的发生。
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