Comparison of outcome of total thyroidectomy with and without pre-operative calcium and vitamin D supplements in terms of post-operative hypocalcemia.

Authors

  • Ahmed Siddique Ammar Surgical Unit-I MAYO Hospital Lahore.
  • Shehrbano Khattak King Edward Medical University, Lahore.
  • Ahmed Raza Noumani Surgical Unit-I MAYO Hospital Lahore.
  • Sahar Saeed Surgical Unit-I MAYO Hospital Lahore.
  • Farwa Inayat Surgical Unit-I MAYO Hospital Lahore.
  • Syed Asghar Naqi Surgical Unit-I MAYO Hospital Lahore.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29309/TPMJ/2021.28.08.6212

Keywords:

Calcium, Hypocalcemia, Supplements, Surgery, Thyroidectomy, Vitamin D

Abstract

Objective: The objective of this study is to compare the effect of pre-operative calcium and vitamin D supplements in terms of hypocalcemia in patients with total thyroidectomy. Study Design: Comparative study. Setting: EAST Surgical Ward, MAYO Hospital Lahore, Pakistan. Period: 1st July 2018 to 30th June 2020. Material & Methods: Sample size of 342 patients and duration of 2 years. 2 groups were created including 171 patients each. Group A patients received calcium and vitamin D supplements 1 week prior to total thyroidectomy while Group B patients didn’t receive any supplements. The results of both groups were compared. Data was collected by pre designed proforma and evaluated by SPSS 21. Results: 164 (47.9%) patients were male and 178 (52.0%) were females. Most common age group which undergone total thyroidectomy was between 31 years to 40 years. Total 140 patients (40.93%) experienced hypocalcemia. In group A, 32 (18.71%) experienced hypocalcemia while in group B 108 (63.1%) experienced hypocalcemia. The most common occurrence of hypocalcemia was noted on 1st post-operative day where 52 (37.14%) cases of hypocalcemia were reported. Conclusion: In a country with prevalent calcium and vitamin D deficiency the addition of these supplements one week prior to total thyroidectomy will lead to lesser incidence of hypocalcemia after total thyroidectomy and early discharge of the patient.

Author Biographies

Ahmed Siddique Ammar, Surgical Unit-I MAYO Hospital Lahore.

MBBS, MS General Surgery

Senior Registrar

Shehrbano Khattak, King Edward Medical University, Lahore.

MBBS, MPhil Biochemistry

Demonstrator Biochemistry

Ahmed Raza Noumani, Surgical Unit-I MAYO Hospital Lahore.

MBBS, MS General Surgery

Senior Registrar

Sahar Saeed, Surgical Unit-I MAYO Hospital Lahore.

MBBS, FCPS General Surgery

Senior Registrar

Farwa Inayat, Surgical Unit-I MAYO Hospital Lahore.

MBBS

Post Graduate Resident General Surgery

Syed Asghar Naqi, Surgical Unit-I MAYO Hospital Lahore.

MBBS, FCPS, FACS, FRCS, MCPS-HPE

Professor & Head of Surgical Department

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Published

2021-08-10