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Bone mineral density changes after parathyroidectomy are dependent on biochemical profile
Authors:Denise Lee  Marcella D Walker  Hsin Yi Chen  John A Chabot  James A Lee  Jennifer H Kuo
Institution:1. Division of Gastrointestinal/Endocrine Surgery, Columbia University, New York, New York;2. Division of Endocrinology, Department of Medicine, Columbia University, New York, New York;3. Cornell University, Ithaca, New York
Abstract:

Background

Bone mineral density (BMD) has been found to improve after parathyroidectomy (PTX) in patients with primary hyperparathyroidism. There are few data on the effect of PTX on BMD in normocalcemic and normohormonal primary hyperparathyroidism.

Methods

A retrospective analysis of 92 primary hyperparathyroidism patients who underwent PTX between 2004 and 2012 with pre- and post-PTX dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry was performed. Within-person changes in BMD pre- and post-PTX were analyzed using log linear mixed models, stratified by biochemical status.

Results

Bone mineral density increased post-PTX in the whole cohort at the lumbar spine (+2.5%), femoral neck (+2.1%), and total hip (+1.9%) and decreased at the one-third radius (–0.9%). On comparison of BMD changes by profile, BMD increased in those with the typical profile at the lumbar spine (3.2%), femoral neck (2.9%), and total hip (2.9%) but declined at the one-third radius (–1.5%). In contrast, BMD improved only at the femoral neck (4.3%) in the normohormonal group and did not change at any site in the normocalcemic group. The typical group had a greater increase in BMD over time at the femoral neck and total hip compared with normocalcemic patients.

Conclusion

Our results indicate that the skeletal benefit of PTX was attenuated in normocalcemic and normohormonal patients, suggesting that skeletal changes after PTX may depend on biochemical profile.
Keywords:Corresponding author: Jennifer H  Kuo  MD  Division of GI/Endocrine Surgery  Columbia University  New York  NY 10032  
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