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INFLUENCE OF THYROIDECTOMY ON POSTOPERATIVE SERUM CALCIUM LEVEL REGARDING SERUM VITAMIN D STATUS. A PROSPECTIVE STUDY

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  72-76

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 Background: HYPOCALCEMIA is a well-recognized complication after total THYROIDECTOMY. Hypovitaminosis D may have additional effect in the development of HYPOCALCEMIA. This study aimed to determine the effect of total THYROIDECTOMY on postoperative serum calcium in patients with and without hypovitaminosis D.Methods: This prospective study was performed on patients who underwent total THYROIDECTOMY from 2011 to 2014 in Imam Khomeini General Hospital of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences. Serum calcium and vitamin D values were recorded before and after surgery. The patients were classified according to serum vitamin D concentrations as less 10 ng/ml (vitamin D deficiency) or higher (control group). The mean values of postoperative calcium level for each class of serum vitamin D were determined and compared. HYPOCALCEMIA was defined as a postoperative calcium level<8 mg/dl.Results: 125 patients due to thyroid disease underwent total THYROIDECTOMY. The incidence of symptomatic and asymptomatic HYPOCALCEMIA after surgery was 12% (n=15) and 3.2% (n=4) respectively. 82 (65.6%) patients had VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY and 43 (34.4%) patients had sufficient vitamin D level. There was not any significant difference in calcium level (8.67±0.58 mg/dl vs. 8.70±0.59 mg/dl) between two vitamin D studied groups after thyroid surgery (p>0.05).Conclusion: The findings of this study indicated that VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY had no significant effect on post-thyroidectomy serum calcium level.

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    GODAZANDEH, GHOLAM ALI, KASHI, ZAHRA, GODAZANDEH, FARNAZ, TAYEBI, POUYA, & BIJANI, ALI. (2015). INFLUENCE OF THYROIDECTOMY ON POSTOPERATIVE SERUM CALCIUM LEVEL REGARDING SERUM VITAMIN D STATUS. A PROSPECTIVE STUDY. CASPIAN JOURNAL OF INTERNAL MEDICINE, 6(2), 72-76. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/323289/en

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    GODAZANDEH GHOLAM ALI, KASHI ZAHRA, GODAZANDEH FARNAZ, TAYEBI POUYA, BIJANI ALI. INFLUENCE OF THYROIDECTOMY ON POSTOPERATIVE SERUM CALCIUM LEVEL REGARDING SERUM VITAMIN D STATUS. A PROSPECTIVE STUDY. CASPIAN JOURNAL OF INTERNAL MEDICINE[Internet]. 2015;6(2):72-76. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/323289/en

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    GHOLAM ALI GODAZANDEH, ZAHRA KASHI, FARNAZ GODAZANDEH, POUYA TAYEBI, and ALI BIJANI, “INFLUENCE OF THYROIDECTOMY ON POSTOPERATIVE SERUM CALCIUM LEVEL REGARDING SERUM VITAMIN D STATUS. A PROSPECTIVE STUDY,” CASPIAN JOURNAL OF INTERNAL MEDICINE, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 72–76, 2015, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/323289/en

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