Spontaneous extracapsular parathyroid adenoma hemorrhage: when surgery is required?
Marco FamiliariDavide Di SantoAndrea GalliGiulia DanèLeone GiordanoRenata MelloneMario BussiPublished in: Endocrine (2021)
In parathyroid adenoma hemorrhages a careful clinical assessment is crucial to identify emergency conditions requiring immediate intubation, tracheostomy or neck exploration. Elderlies and comorbid patients have a higher risk of perioperative complications and indication for surgery should be evaluated case by case: whenever feasible, a conservative approach should be preferred in these subjects, especially in those with a stable course and without hypercalcemia-related symptoms.
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- minimally invasive
- end stage renal disease
- coronary artery bypass
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- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- public health
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- cardiac surgery
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- cardiac arrest
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- risk factors
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- acute kidney injury
- percutaneous coronary intervention