Affiliation:
1. “C.I. Parhon” National Institute of Endocrinology,
Bucharest, Romania
2. “Carol Davila“ University of Medicine and Pharmacy,
Bucharest, Romania
Abstract
AbstractCalcitonin (CT) stimulation tests have great value and could help to:
differentiate thyroid causes of elevated CT apart from non-thyroid sources,
determine whether the patients with slightly elevated basal CT
could/could not be candidates for surgery, and indicate the right moment
for prophylactic thyroidectomy in children with MEN syndromes when with normal
basal CT. This triggered the requests for development of CT stimulation tests,
taking into consideration their safety and aimed us to write a systematic review
of literature regarding the rationale, technical issues, and side effects of CT
stimulating tests used for diagnosis of MTC. After a thorough review of the
literature, we classified the reported side effects by severity, as defined by
United States Food and Drug Administration. A statistical analysis was performed
using IBM SPSS Statistics version 20. Various side effects were noticed during
stimulation tests that differ by intensity, duration and severity, depending on
types of substances and protocols used. The side effects after pentagastrin test
were significantly more severe than those reported after calcium stimulation
test (p=0.0396). There are also significant gender-specific differences
in side effects induced by stimulation tests. In conclusion, we recommend
performing Ca CT stimulation test when needed, considering preventive evaluation
of some clinical, instrumental, and biochemical aspects of each patient. Precise
instructions should be followed before a stimulation test and furthermore
continuous cardiac monitoring is essential during and after the test to minimize
the possibility of a serious event.
Subject
Biochemistry, medical,Clinical Biochemistry,Endocrinology,Biochemistry,General Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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