2016, Volume 9, Issue 4, pp 348 – 352

Parathyroidectomy: is vitamin D a player for a good outcome?

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Correspondence to: Dan NicolaePăduraru, MD, PhD, Assistant Prof., Department of Surgery, “Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, 8 EroilorSanitari Blvd., Code 050474, District 5, Bucharest, Romania, Mobile phone: +40 744 756 443, E-mail: dan.paduraru.nicolae@gmail.com

Abstract

Background:

The field of parathyroidectomy (PTx) is complex and brings together many specialists. Even if the surgical approaches changed from classical to minimally invasive PTx, a good outcome is correlated with an adequate localization before and during PTx, while blood assays, such as parathormone (PTH) or 25-hydroxyvitamin D, become useful additional markers.

Aim. Specific aspects related to parathyroidectomy and vitamins D (VD) were introduced.

Material and Method. The article represents a PubMed-based narrative review.

Results. The growing evidence regarding the high prevalence of hypovitaminosis D and early detection of primary hyperparathyroidism (HPT) requires a particular attention to the association of these two disorders, which may be incidental, but some common pathogenic links are displayed. Low VD stimulates PTH production as a secondary or even tertiary type of HPT diagnosis. VD deficiency is associated with larger parathyroid adenomas and higher levels of PTH before and after surgery for primary HPT. Asymptomatically and normocalcemic forms of primary HPT, which are not immediately referred to PTx, require a normalization of the VD levels. VD supplements are safe under some serum calcium cutoffs and offer a better outcome after PTx. However, primary HPT is cured by surgery and, if the indication is well established, this should not be delayed too long to replace VD. Up to half of PTx cases may experience increased PTH levels after surgery, but most of these are transitory if rapid VD correction is done and only a few remaining cases will eventually develop persistent / recurrent primary HPT.

Conclusion. A close following of 25-hydroxivitamin D represents one of the keys for a good outcome in the field of parathyroid surgery.

Abbreviations:

HPT = hyperparathyroidism, MEN = Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Syndrome, PTx = parathyroidectomy, PTH = parathormone, VD = Vitamin D.

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PMC ID: 5141392
PubMed ID: 27928436
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Article Publishing Date (print): Oct-Dec 2016
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ISSN Printing: 1844-122X
ISSN Online: 1844-3117
Journal Title: Journal of Medicine and Life

Copyright License: Open Access

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