Comparison of microwave ablation treatments in patients with renal secondary and primary hyperparathyroidism.

RENAL FAILURE(2020)

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Purpose: Microwave ablation (MWA) is feasible for severe renal secondary hyperparathyroidism (SHPT) and primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) patients ineligible for parathyroidectomy (PTX). Here we compared the clinical manifestations and characteristics of parathyroid glands in these two groups, and summarized the techniques, safety and efficacy of MWA. Methods: Baseline clinical characteristics, ablation-related techniques, adverse events/complications, and efficacy were recorded. Results: In SHPT group, malnutrition, cardiovascular/pulmonary complications, and abnormal bone metabolism were severe. SHPT patients had more hyperplastic parathyroid glands. The volume of each gland was smaller, and the time of ablation for a single parathyroid was shorter in the SHPT group, although there were no significant differences compared with patients in the PHPT group. Three patients in both groups had recurrent laryngeal nerve injuries and all recovered, except for one SHPT patient. By the end of follow-up, serum iPTH levels had decreased from 2400.26 +/- 844.26 pg/mL to 429.39 +/- 407.93 pg/mL (p < .01) in SHPT and from 297.73 +/- 295.32 pg/mL to 72.22 +/- 36.51 pg/mL in PHPT group (p < .01). Hypocalcemia was more common (p < .001) and serum iPTH levels were prone to rebound in SHPT patients after MWA. Conclusion: MWA can be reserved for those who had high surgical risks because of less invasiveness. Injuries of recurrent laryngeal nerves should be noticed. The health status, perioperative, and intraoperative procedures were more complicated and all parathyroids found by ultrasound should be ablated completely in SHPT patients.
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Secondary hyperparathyroidism,chronic kidney disease-mineral and bone disorder,primary hyperparathyroidism,microwave ablation,safety,efficacy
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