Journal
ENDOCRINE CONNECTIONS
Volume 11, Issue 3, Pages -Publisher
BIOSCIENTIFICA LTD
DOI: 10.1530/EC-21-0630
Keywords
quality of life; hyperparathyroidism; SF-36; parathyroidectomy
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- Scientific Committee of Herlev University Hospital
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This study aimed to assess the changes in quality of life (QoL) in patients with primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) after successful parathyroidectomy. The results showed significant improvements in QoL in six out of eight SF-36 subcategories. These improvements appeared within a month after surgery and did not show further significant changes at later time points.
ObjectiveThe extent of symptoms due to primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) depends on the population being studied. PHPT is mainly discovered incidentally through routine laboratory findings. Less is known about patient-experienced improvement following successful parathyroidectomy. The aim of our study was to assess the changes in the quality of life (QoL) after successful surgery using an SF-36 questionnaire. DesignThis is a prospective cohort study based on questionnaires. MethodsForty consecutive patients diagnosed with PHPT were prospectively administered an SF-36 questionnaire before and 6 months after successful parathyroidectomy. A subgroup of 18 patients answered the questionnaire at 1 and 3 months after surgery. Successful surgery was based on biochemistry and pathology reports as confirmed by an endocrinologist. Results of each SF-36 subcategory were compared to the results at baseline in order to detect changes in patient-reported QoL after successful surgery. ResultsThere were significant improvements in six of eight SF-36 subcategories: vitality (P = 0.0001), physical functioning (P = 0.04), general health perception (P = 0.004), physical role functioning (P = 0.04), social role functioning (P = 0.004), and mental health perception (P = 0.0001). Changes appeared within a month after surgery with no further significant changes at later time points. ConclusionsParathyroidectomy significantly improves QoL as measured by a decrease in SF-36 scores as early as 1 month after successful parathyroidectomy. The SF-36 QoL questionnaire is suitable for monitoring changes in patient well-being after successful parathyroidectomy.
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