Affiliation:
1. Endocrine Surgery Unit, Department of Surgery, Oncology and Gastroenterology, University Hospital of Padua, 35128 Padova, Italy
2. Unit of Endocrinology, Department of Medicine, University of Padua, 35128 Padova, Italy
Abstract
Background: Postoperative hypoparathyroidism (HypoPTH) is the most common complication following total thyroidectomy. Several risk factors have been identified, but data on postoperative follow-up are scarce. Methods: The study focused on 1965 patients undergoing surgery for benign and malignant thyroid diseases at a tertiary-level academic center. Anamnestic, biochemical, surgical, pathological, and follow-up data were evaluated. HypoPTH was defined by a serum concentration of PTH < 10 pg/mL on the first or the second post-operative day. Persistent HypoPTH was defined by the need for calcium/active vitamin D treatment > 12 months after surgery. Results: Postoperative HypoPTH occurred in 542 patients. Multivariate analysis identified the association of central lymph-nodal dissection, reduced preoperative PTH levels, a lower rate of parathyroid glands preserved in situ, and longer duration of surgery as independent risk factors. At a median follow-up of 47 months, HypoPTH regressed in 443 patients (more than 6 months after surgery in 7%) and persisted in 53 patients. Patients receiving a lower dose of calcium/active vitamin D treatment at discharge (HR 0.559; p < 0.001) or undergoing prolonged, tailored, and direct follow-up by the operating endocrine surgeon team had a significantly lower risk of persistent HypoPTH (2.4% compared to 32.8% for other specialists) (HR 2.563; p < 0.001). Conclusions: Various patient, disease, and surgeon-related risk factors may predict postoperative HypoPTH. Lower postoperative calcium/active vitamin D treatment and prolonged, tailored follow-up directly performed by operating endocrine surgeons may significantly reduce the rate of persistent HypoPTH.
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