BMC Endocrine Disorders (Jan 2022)

The effect of parathyroidectomy compared to non-surgical surveillance on kidney function in primary hyperparathyroidism: a nationwide historic cohort study

  • Josephine Matzen,
  • Lise Sofie Bislev,
  • Tanja Sikjær,
  • Lars Rolighed,
  • Mette Friberg Hitz,
  • Pia Eiken,
  • Anne Pernille Hermann,
  • Jens-Erik Beck Jensen,
  • Bo Abrahamsen,
  • Lars Rejnmark

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12902-021-00918-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 1
pp. 1 – 11

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Abstract Background Patients with primary hyperparathyroidism (pHPT) and impaired kidney function (estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) 90 mL/min, but not for those with lower eGFR values. Findings did not differ between patients with mild compared to moderate/severe hypercalcemia. However, after mutual adjustments, we identified baseline levels of calcium, PTH, and eGFR as well as age and treatment (PTX vs. no-PTX) as independent predictors for changes in kidney function. Conclusion Compared to non-surgical surveillance, PTX is associated with a small but significant decrease in kidney function in pHPT patients with an initial normal kidney function.

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