Hungry bone syndrome after parathyroid surgery

Author:

Tai Ya‐Ling1,Shen Hsin‐Yi2,Nai Wei‐Hsuan1,Fu Jen‐Fen3,Wang I‐Kuan4,Huang Chien‐Chang1,Weng Cheng‐Hao1,Lee Cheng‐Chia1,Huang Wen‐Hung1,Yang Huang‐Yu1,Hsu Ching‐Wei1,Yen Tzung‐Hai1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nephrology, Clinical Poison Center, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Linkou and College of Medicine Chang Gung University Taoyuan Taiwan

2. Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Linkou and College of Medicine Chang Gung University Taoyuan Taiwan

3. Department of Medical Research, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Linkou and College of Medicine Chang Gung University Taoyuan Taiwan

4. Department of Nephrology, China Medical University Hospital, Taichung and College of Medicine China Medical University Taichung Taiwan

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionData on the incidence rates of hungry bone syndrome after parathyroidectomy in patients on dialysis are inconsistent, as the published rates vary from 15.8% to 92.9%.MethodsBetween 2009 and 2019, 120 hemodialysis patients underwent parathyroidectomy for secondary hyperparathyroidism at the Chang Gung Memorial Hospital. The patients were stratified into two groups based on the presence (n = 100) or absence (n = 20) of hungry bone syndrome after parathyroidectomy.FindingsSubtotal parathyroidectomy was the most common surgery performed (76.7%), followed by total parathyroidectomy with autoimplantation (23.3%). Pathological examination revealed parathyroid hyperplasia. Hungry bone syndrome developed within 0.3 ± 0.3 months and lasted for 11.1 ± 14.7 months. After surgery, compared with patients without hungry bone syndrome, patients with hungry bone syndrome had lower levels of nadir corrected calcium (P < 0.001), as well as lower nadir (P < 0.001) and peak (P < 0.001) intact parathyroid hormone levels. During 59.3 ± 44.0 months of follow‐up, persistence and recurrence of hyperparathyroidism occurred in 25 (20.8%) and 30 (25.0%) patients, respectively. Furthermore, patients with hungry bone syndrome had a lower rate of persistent hyperparathyroidism than those without hungry bone syndrome (P < 0.001). Four patients (3.3%) underwent a second parathyroidectomy. Patients with hungry bone syndrome received fewer second parathyroidectomies than those without hungry bone syndrome (P < 0.001). Finally, a multivariate logistic regression model revealed that the preoperative blood ferritin level was a negative predictor of the development of hungry bone syndrome (P = 0.038).DiscussionHungry bone syndrome is common (83.3%) after parathyroidectomy for secondary hyperparathyroidism in patients undergoing hemodialysis, and this complication should be monitored and managed appropriately.

Funder

Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Linkou

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nephrology,Hematology

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