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Non-super-selective Venous Sampling for Persistent Hyperparathyroidism Using a Systemic Hypocalcemic Challenge

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JOURNAL OF VASCULAR AND INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY
Volume 23, Issue 9, Pages 1191-1199

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvir.2012.06.005

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Purpose: To describe a new protocol employing an acute systemic hypocalcemic challenge (SHC) aimed at augmenting the parathyroid hormone (PTH) gradient to enable non-super-selective venous sampling (VS) in patients with persistent primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT). Materials and Methods: In a retrospective study, 37 patients (39 studies-20 SHC, 19 super-selective VS) who underwent VS for persistent or recurrent PHPT were examined. Study patients were pretreated with intravenous hydration, diuretics, and bicarbonate to induce temporary relative hypocalcemia and then underwent non-super-selective VS targeted at large vessels within the neck and the chest with rapid PTH testing. The traditional VS protocol involved super-selective VS with arteriography. Results: SHC decreased ionized calcium by 0.098 mmol/L +/- 0.18 (P = .07) and increased peripheral PTH by 10.2 pg/mL (P = .58). Positive VS gradients, defined as a >= 1.4-fold difference from baseline to after SHC, were detected in 95% of patients. VS findings guided successful surgery in 77% of SHC cases and 90% of super-selective VS cases; the peak gradient site was concordant with operative findings in 46% of SHC cases and 80% of super-selective VS cases. Avoidance of super-selective sampling decreased mean fluoroscopy time from 91 minutes to 33 minutes and decreased contrast material administered from 204 mL to 63 mL (both P < .0001). Conclusions: The SHC protocol to enable non-super-selective VS in patients with persistent PHPT had the same ability as super-selective VS to detect a positive (>= 1.4-fold) PTH gradient, was associated with decreased ace iracy in identifying the site of the adenoma compared with super-selective VS, and significantly decreased contrast material used a Id fluoroscopy time.

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