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Decreased level of pre-operative vitamin D in a patient who is undergoing a total thyroidectomy is an early indicator of post-operative hypocalcemia.

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Objective: To investigate the viability of utilizing preoperative serum vitamin D levels as a predictor of postoperative transient hypocalcemia in patients who were undergoing total thyroidectomy in our population. Study Design: Prospective Observational study. Setting: Shifa International Hospital Islamabad, Pakistan. Period: 1st July 2020 to 30th June 2022. Material & Methods: All the data was collected prospectively. Patients are divided into two groups depending on the pre- operative vitamin D levels. The preoperative vitamin D levels are checked on day of admission before the surgery. After the surgery, their post-operative serum calcium levels are checked at 6 hours, 24 hours and 48 hours. Intact PTH levels are also checked after the surgery and correlation of transient hypocalcemia with intact PTH levels is also checked. Results: Our results strongly predict that serum Vitamin D levels and intact parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels are diagnostic indicators of transient hypocalcemia in post thyroidectomy patients. Conclusion: Our study shows: Pre-operative vitamin D is an early indicator of hypocalcemia in post-thyroidectomy patients. Serum intact parathyroid hormone levels is an early indicator of hypocalcemia in post-thyroidectomy patients.
Title: Decreased level of pre-operative vitamin D in a patient who is undergoing a total thyroidectomy is an early indicator of post-operative hypocalcemia.
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Objective: To investigate the viability of utilizing preoperative serum vitamin D levels as a predictor of postoperative transient hypocalcemia in patients who were undergoing total thyroidectomy in our population.
Study Design: Prospective Observational study.
Setting: Shifa International Hospital Islamabad, Pakistan.
Period: 1st July 2020 to 30th June 2022.
Material & Methods: All the data was collected prospectively.
Patients are divided into two groups depending on the pre- operative vitamin D levels.
The preoperative vitamin D levels are checked on day of admission before the surgery.
After the surgery, their post-operative serum calcium levels are checked at 6 hours, 24 hours and 48 hours.
Intact PTH levels are also checked after the surgery and correlation of transient hypocalcemia with intact PTH levels is also checked.
Results: Our results strongly predict that serum Vitamin D levels and intact parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels are diagnostic indicators of transient hypocalcemia in post thyroidectomy patients.
Conclusion: Our study shows: Pre-operative vitamin D is an early indicator of hypocalcemia in post-thyroidectomy patients.
Serum intact parathyroid hormone levels is an early indicator of hypocalcemia in post-thyroidectomy patients.

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