Back to Search Start Over

Impact of curative parathyroidectomy on left ventricular functions assessed with 2D ECHO and MUGA study

Authors :
Kishore Abuji
Divya Dahiya
Ashwani Sood
Madan Parmar
Sanjay Kumar Bhadada
Rajesh Vijayvergiya
Arunanshu Behera
Source :
Turk J Surg
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Turkish Journal of Surgery, 2021.

Abstract

Objective: Primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) is associated with increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality with inconsistent results on the reversibility of cardiovascular changes after parathyroidectomy (PTx). The present study was undertaken to evaluate both structural and functional cardiac changes and their reversal after PTx in patients with PHPT. Material and Methods: Thirty patients of symptomatic PHPT without cardiovascular risk factors were evaluated prospectively by means of 2D echocar- diography (ECHO) and Multigated Acquisition (MUGA) study before surgery and six months after curative parahyroidectomy. Results: Nine of 30 patients had hypertension which improved in two after PTx (p 0.20). Two patients had left ventricle hypertrophy on 2D ECHO pre- operatively which improved after PTx (p< 0.001). Left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) did not show significant change before and after PTx on 2D ECHO. Nine out of 30 patients had hypertension which improved in two after PTx (p 0.20). Two patients with left ventricle hypertrophy on 2D ECHO preoperatively improved after PTx (p< 0.001). Left ventricular ejection fraction (EF) did not depict significant change before and after PTx on 2D ECHO. Whereas, four out of six patients with preoperative EF 180 ms indicating diastolic dysfunction, of which ten showed improvement after PTx (p= 0.007). Conclusion: The present study analyzed preoperative and postoperative cardiac function using both 2D ECHO and MUGA study. MUGA study provided a more objective assessment of the cardiac function by determining left ventricular ejection fraction and diastolic dysfunction.

Subjects

Subjects :
Original Article

Details

ISSN :
25647032 and 25646850
Volume :
37
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Turkish Journal of Surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0d28510d18446fe9bfe405a932635d15