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Kostek M, Aygun N, Unlu MT, Uludag M
Interrelation between Preoperative Tests, Intraoperative Findings and Outcomes of 99M-Technetium-Sestamibi Scan in Primary Hyperparathyroidism
Acta Endo (Buc) 2023, 19 (2): 208-214doi: 10.4183/aeb.2023.208
Context. Primary hyperparathyroidism is one of
the most common endocrinological disorder and surgery
of parathyroid glands is the main therapy of this disease.
Minimally invasive surgery is getting more prominent in
these days and its success in parathyroid surgery mostly
depends on accuracy of the localization studies.
Objective. The aim of this study is to understand
the relationship between preoperative biochemical
tests, intraoperative findings and Technetium-99mmethoxyisobutylisonitrile
(MIBI) scan results.
Design. Retrospective clinical study.
Subjects and Methods. A total of 185 patients,
who have been diagnosed with primary hyperparathyroidism
(PHPT) and operated between January, 2010 and October,
2018, were included to the study. Patients with less than 6
months of follow up are excluded from the study.
Results. Patients were divided into two groups
according to their scintigraphy results; with positive
scintigraphy findings as group 1 (n:135) and negative
scintigraphy findings as group 2 (n:50). Mean preoperative
serum parathyroid hormone (PTH) values were significantly
different between the two groups (p<0.02). Mean preoperative
serum calcium, creatinine, magnesium, phosphorus, alkaline
phosphatase, 25-OH Vitamin D3 levels of both groups were
analyzed and there were no statistical differences between the
two groups considering these parameters. Also, mean diameter
and mean volume of parathyroid adenomas were significantly
higher in group 1 (2.1±1.0 cm vs. 1.55±0.72 cm, respectively,
p<0.0001; 2.66±5.35 cm3 vs. 1±1.9 cm3, respectively,
p<0.0001). Optimal cut-off values of parathyroid adenoma
diameter for MIBI scan positivity were 1.55 cm, parathyroid
volume for MIBI scan positivity were 0.48 cm3, preoperative
serum PTH for MIBI scan positivity were 124.5 ng/L.
Conclusions. Preoperative serum PTH levels,
diameter and volume of adenomas might be helpful for
the prediction of MIBI scan accuracy and possible need of
another localization studies.
Keywords: Primary hyperparathyroidism, 99m-Technetium-Sestamibi scan, parathyroid hormone
Correspondence: Mehmet Kostek MD, University of Health Sciences, Sisli Hamidiye Etfal Training and Research Hospital, Dept. of General
Surgery, Sisli, Istanbul, Turkey, E-mail: mehmet.kostek@sbu.edu.tr.