CLIMERIO PEREIRA DO NASCIMENTO JUNIOR

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    The deceptive concept of hypoparathyroidism and recurrence after parathyroidectomy in dialysis patients: are we offering a Procrustean bed to some patients?
    (2016) MONTENEGRO, FABIO LUIZ DE MENEZES; BRESCIA, MARILIA D'ELBOUX GUIMARAES; NASCIMENTO JÚNIOR, CLIMÉRIO PEREIRA; MASSONI NETO, LEDO MAZZEI; ARAP, SÉRGIO SAMIR; SANTOS, STÊNIO ROBERTO CASTRO LIMA; GOLDENSTEIN, PATRÍCIA TASCHNER; BUENO, RODRIGO OLIVEIRA; CUSTODIO, MELANI RIBEIRO; JORGETTI, VANDA; MOYSES, ROSA MARIA AFFONSO
    ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the frequency of hypoparathyroidism and of its recurrence after parathyroidectomy in dialysis patients according to different existing classifications. Methods: we conducted a retrospective study of 107 consecutive dialysis patients undergoing total parathyroidectomy with immediate autograft in a tertiary hospital from 2006 to 2010. We studied the changes in PTH levels in the postoperative period over time. Were grouped patients according to different PTH levels targets recommended according to the dosage method and by the American and Japanese Nephrology Societies, and by an International Experts Consortium. Results: after parathyroidectomy, there was sustained reduction in serum calcium and phosphatemia. The median value of PTH decreased from 1904pg/ml to 55pg/ml in 12 months. Depending on the considered target level, the proportion of patients below the target ranged between 17% and 87%. On the other hand, the proportion of patients with levels above the target ranged from 3% to 37%. Conclusion: the application of different recommendations for PTH levels after parathyroidectomy in dialysis patients may lead to incorrect classifications of hypoparathyroidism or recurrent hyperparathyroidism and resultin discordant therapeutic conducts.