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      Predictors of early post-operative hypocalcemia after parathyroidectomy for secondary hyperparathyroidism.

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          We sought to identify predictors of development of early post-operative hypocalcemia after parathyroidectomy for secondary hyperparathyroidism. The patients were divided into two groups according to their serum calcium (Ca) levels within 24 hours of undergoing para-thyroidectomy: the hypocalcemia group (22 patients) with post-operative serum Ca levels of 2 mmol/L or less, and the normocalcemia group (48 patients), with post-operative serum Ca levels higher than 2 mmol/L. By using multivariate stepwise logistic regression analysis, high pre-operative serum Ca level had the strongest predictive value of development of early hypocalcemia with an adjusted odds ratio (aOR) of 3.01, followed by hypo-albuminemia (aOR = 2.72), younger age (aOR = 2.56), and high pre-operative alkaline phosphatase (ALP) levels (aOR = 2.28). We conclude that among patients with secondary hyperparathyroidism, age, levels of pre-operative serum Ca, ALP and albumin correlate positively with the development of early post-operative hypocalcemia. Patients with one of these factors should be monitored more closely in the early post-parathyroidectomy period.

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          Journal
          Saudi J Kidney Dis Transpl
          Saudi journal of kidney diseases and transplantation : an official publication of the Saudi Center for Organ Transplantation, Saudi Arabia
          Medknow
          1319-2442
          1319-2442
          Nov 2013
          : 24
          : 6
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Nephrology, Fattouma Bourguiba Hospital; Department of Epidemiology, University Hospital of Monastir University Faculty of Medicine, Monastir, Tunisia.
          Article
          SaudiJKidneyDisTranspl_2013_24_6_1165_121273
          10.4103/1319-2442.121273
          24231478
          27fab589-3cc3-4020-b318-dac0aaa86734
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