The intent for this study is to do a retrospective chart review of all patients who have undergone minimally invasive parathyroidectomy for primary hyperthyroidism. All data collected will be recorded under assigned identification numbers that will have no association with medical record or hospital numbers. Identifying characteristics will include age and sex. Anonymity will be upheld. The patient/family will not be contacted directly. All information will be obtained from the medical chart. Demographics, location, preoperative PTH levels and intraoperative Ex-Vivo gamma counts, co-morbid conditions, and the outcome based on the hospital notes will be obtained from patients' charts and will be transferred to a secure database. It is our hypothesis that there is a linear relationship between immediate preoperative parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels and Ex-Vivo gamma counts and the aim of this study is to better describe this relationship.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
29
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Little Rock, Arkansas, United States
Retrospective Chart Review
The information presented in this report will provide a surgical tool for otolaryngologists to improve the efficiency and efficacy in patients with hyperparathyroid disease.
Time frame: Retrospective Chart Review
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