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IS THERE A RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN VITAMIN D STATUS AND HYPOCALCEMIA AFTER TOTAL THYROIDECTOMY?
Document Type
Article
Source
Acta Endocrinologica (1841-0987). Jul-Sep2016, Vol. 12 Issue 3, p291-296. 6p.
Subject
*VITAMIN D
*HYPOCALCEMIA
*THYROIDECTOMY
*CALCIUM metabolism
*THYROID diseases
*VITAMIN D deficiency
*THERAPEUTICS
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ISSN
1841-0987
Abstract
Context. Vitamin D plays a crucial role in calcium metabolism through parathormone-dependent process. Deficiency of this important nutrient may be associated with hypocalcemia after thyroidectomy. Objective. To evaluate the role of vitamin D in predicting hypocalcemia following total thyroidectomy. Subjects and Methods. One hundred and fifty patients who underwent total thyroidectomy for benign or malignant thyroid disease were included in this prospective study. The association between preoperative vitamin D status and the development of hypocalcemia were investigated. Results. Biochemical and symptomatic hypocalcemia were found in 28 (18.7%) and 22 (14.7%) patients, respectively. Preoperative vit D level was found significantly lower in patients with biochemical (p = 0.006) and clinical (p < 0.001) hypocalcemia in comparison to normocalcemic patients. The patients who had <10 ng/mL vit D level (severe deficiency) developed significantly more biochemical and clinical hypocalcemia than the patients with serum vit D level higher than 10 ng/mL (p = 0.030 and p < 0.001, respectively). Conclusions. Although postthyroidectomy hypocalcemia is multifactorial, vit D deficiency, particularly severe form, is significantly associated with the development of biochemical and clinical hypocalcemia. Vit D supplementation can prevent this unwanted complication in such patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]