Outcome study of psychological distress and nonspecific symptoms in patients with mild primary hyperparathyroidism |
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Authors: | Okamoto Takahiro Kamo Toshiko Obara Takao |
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Affiliation: | Department of Endocrine Surgery, Tokyo Women's Medical University, 8-1 Kawada-cho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 162-8666, Japan. |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND: Primary hyperparathyroidism is a common endocrinopathy. The appropriate management of its mild form, however, remains controversial. HYPOTHESIS: Mild primary hyperparathyroidism is associated with psychological distress and other nonspecific symptoms that improve following parathyroidectomy. DESIGN: Two-year prospective before-after study. SETTING: University hospital. PATIENTS: Twenty-six consecutive patients with mild hypercalcemia (<12 mg/dL [<3 mmol/L]) due to primary hyperparathyroidism, without osteitis fibrosa cystica or urolithiasis were enrolled from January 11, 1997, through April 21, 1998. INTERVENTION: Parathyroidectomy. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Primary outcome was psychological distress as measured by the 28-item version of the General Health Questionnaire. Secondary outcomes included body weight, joint pain, and occurrences of bowel movements and urination. RESULTS: Before surgery, 15 patients (58%; 95% confidence interval, 37%-77%) showed psychological distress (case group) while 11 patients did not (noncase group). A clinically and statistically significant reduction in the General Health Questionnaire score was detected at 3 months in the case group (-6.1; 95% confidence interval, -11.0 to -1.2), but the reduction was smaller (-1.9; 95% confidence interval, -6.9 to 3.0) at 24 months after surgery. No significant change in the General Health Questionnaire score was observed in the noncase group during the follow-up. No significant change was noted in any of the secondary outcomes. CONCLUSIONS: Psychological distress was associated with mild primary hyperparathyroidism and was ameliorated after surgery. The improvement, however, was limited in extent and duration. |
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