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Hypocalcaemia after Thyroid Surgery for Differentiated Thyroid Carcinoma: Preliminary Study Report
Renata Curić Radivojević
; University of Zagreb, Zagreb University Hospital Centre, Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Unit, Zagreb,
Drago Prgomet
; University of Zagreb, Zagreb University Hospital Centre, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Zagreb,
Josip Markešić
; University of Zagreb, Zagreb University Hospital Centre, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Zagreb,
Carmen Ezgeta
; University of Zagreb, Zagreb University Hospital Centre, Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Unit, Zagreb,
Sažetak
Hypocalcaemia is one of the most common major complications after thyroid surgery with the wide range of incidence from 6.9 to 46%. Thyroidectomy is usually first choice treatment for differentiated thyroid carcinoma (DTC). The study comprised 46 adult patients operated at Zagreb University Hospital Centre. Intraoperative and postoperative ionized calcium and intact parathyroid hormone (iPTH) were studied. The object of this study is to investigate risk factors, incidence of hypocalcaemia after surgical treatment of differentiated thyroid carcinoma, and the role of iPTH in comparison to ionized calcium as a predictor for hypocalcaemia.
Ključne riječi
hypocalcaemia; thyroid surgery; differentiated thyroid carcinoma
Hrčak ID:
96459
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Datum izdavanja:
2.1.2013.
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