Hypoparathyroidism in Adult Patients with Beta-Thalassemia Major

Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of hypoparathyroidism in adult transfusion-dependent patients with beta-thalassemia major in a teaching referral hospital in Oman. Methods: All adult (>13 years) patients with beta-thalassemia major seen at Royal Hospital in Oman between 2004 and 2006 were st...

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Main Authors: Gihan Ali A M Sleem, Ibrahim S Al-Zakwani, Muhanna Almuslahi
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Language:English
Published: Sultan Qaboos University 2007-12-01
Series:Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal
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Online Access:https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/squmj/article/view/1294
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spelling doaj-07a831eb8773475d964b04eb85ec2eef2020-11-25T03:25:15ZengSultan Qaboos UniversitySultan Qaboos University Medical Journal 2075-051X2075-05282007-12-01732152181222Hypoparathyroidism in Adult Patients with Beta-Thalassemia MajorGihan Ali A M Sleem0Ibrahim S Al-Zakwani1Muhanna Almuslahi2Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo, EgyptPharmacy Department, Sultan Qaboos University Hospital, Muscat, OmanRoyal Hospital, Muscat, Sultanate of OmanObjective: To evaluate the prevalence of hypoparathyroidism in adult transfusion-dependent patients with beta-thalassemia major in a teaching referral hospital in Oman. Methods: All adult (>13 years) patients with beta-thalassemia major seen at Royal Hospital in Oman between 2004 and 2006 were studied. Demographic, pharmaceutical, clinical and biochemical data were collected for all the subjects. Analyses were performed using both descriptive and univariate statistics. Results: A total of 31 patients were included into the study with an overall mean age of 19±3 years ranging from 14 to 30 years. Just over half of the subjects were males (n=16; 52%). All the patients were on hypertransfusion and combined chelation therapy with desferrioxamine 40-60 mg/kg 5 days per week and deferiprone 75 mg/kg/day. Three of the patients had low levels of parathyroid hormone (<1.6 pmol/l). A further three patients had normal levels of arathyroid hormone (1.6 – 9.3 pmol/l) in the presence of low serum calcium levels (<2.1 mmol/l). These patients (with normal hypoparathyroid hormone levels, but lower calcium levels) were also defined to have hypoparathyroidism bringing the total prevalence of hypoparathyroidism in this cohort of adult patients with Beta-thalassemia major to 19% (6 out of 31). The patients with hypoparathyroidism had statistically significantly lower levels of parathyroid hormone (2.7 versus 5.3 pmol/l; p=0.031) and serum calcium (1.7 versus 2.3 pmol/l; p=0.004) compared to those without hypoparathyroidism. Conclusion: The prevalence of hypoparathyroidism in adult beta-thalassemia major patients at this referral center was significantly higher (19%) than those reported elsewhere (2.5 and 10.7%).https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/squmj/article/view/1294hypoparathyroidismthalassemia majorbeta-thalassemiaoman.
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author Gihan Ali A M Sleem
Ibrahim S Al-Zakwani
Muhanna Almuslahi
spellingShingle Gihan Ali A M Sleem
Ibrahim S Al-Zakwani
Muhanna Almuslahi
Hypoparathyroidism in Adult Patients with Beta-Thalassemia Major
Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal
hypoparathyroidism
thalassemia major
beta-thalassemia
oman.
author_facet Gihan Ali A M Sleem
Ibrahim S Al-Zakwani
Muhanna Almuslahi
author_sort Gihan Ali A M Sleem
title Hypoparathyroidism in Adult Patients with Beta-Thalassemia Major
title_short Hypoparathyroidism in Adult Patients with Beta-Thalassemia Major
title_full Hypoparathyroidism in Adult Patients with Beta-Thalassemia Major
title_fullStr Hypoparathyroidism in Adult Patients with Beta-Thalassemia Major
title_full_unstemmed Hypoparathyroidism in Adult Patients with Beta-Thalassemia Major
title_sort hypoparathyroidism in adult patients with beta-thalassemia major
publisher Sultan Qaboos University
series Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal
issn 2075-051X
2075-0528
publishDate 2007-12-01
description Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of hypoparathyroidism in adult transfusion-dependent patients with beta-thalassemia major in a teaching referral hospital in Oman. Methods: All adult (>13 years) patients with beta-thalassemia major seen at Royal Hospital in Oman between 2004 and 2006 were studied. Demographic, pharmaceutical, clinical and biochemical data were collected for all the subjects. Analyses were performed using both descriptive and univariate statistics. Results: A total of 31 patients were included into the study with an overall mean age of 19±3 years ranging from 14 to 30 years. Just over half of the subjects were males (n=16; 52%). All the patients were on hypertransfusion and combined chelation therapy with desferrioxamine 40-60 mg/kg 5 days per week and deferiprone 75 mg/kg/day. Three of the patients had low levels of parathyroid hormone (<1.6 pmol/l). A further three patients had normal levels of arathyroid hormone (1.6 – 9.3 pmol/l) in the presence of low serum calcium levels (<2.1 mmol/l). These patients (with normal hypoparathyroid hormone levels, but lower calcium levels) were also defined to have hypoparathyroidism bringing the total prevalence of hypoparathyroidism in this cohort of adult patients with Beta-thalassemia major to 19% (6 out of 31). The patients with hypoparathyroidism had statistically significantly lower levels of parathyroid hormone (2.7 versus 5.3 pmol/l; p=0.031) and serum calcium (1.7 versus 2.3 pmol/l; p=0.004) compared to those without hypoparathyroidism. Conclusion: The prevalence of hypoparathyroidism in adult beta-thalassemia major patients at this referral center was significantly higher (19%) than those reported elsewhere (2.5 and 10.7%).
topic hypoparathyroidism
thalassemia major
beta-thalassemia
oman.
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