Calcitonin concentrations in patients with chronic kidney disease on hemodialysis in reference to parathyroidectomy

Abstract Objective Calcitonin is considered to be a biomarker of medullary thyroid carcinoma and C-cell hyperplasia, but calcitonin can also be elevated in about 30% of the patients with end-stage kidney disease. We reported preoperative calcitonin serum levels in 31 patients on hemodialysis before...

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Main Authors: Roza Sabia, Martin Wagner, Kristina Susa, Johannes Lemke, Lars Rothermund, Doris Henne-Bruns, Andreas Hillenbrand
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Published: BMC 2019-07-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-019-4479-6
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spelling doaj-44317996ce4b47e0899866df851fc65e2020-11-25T02:18:23ZengBMCBMC Research Notes1756-05002019-07-011211510.1186/s13104-019-4479-6Calcitonin concentrations in patients with chronic kidney disease on hemodialysis in reference to parathyroidectomyRoza Sabia0Martin Wagner1Kristina Susa2Johannes Lemke3Lars Rothermund4Doris Henne-Bruns5Andreas Hillenbrand6Department of Internal Medicine I, University Hospital UlmDepartment of Internal Medicine I, University Hospital UlmDepartment of General and Visceral Surgery, University Hospital UlmDepartment of General and Visceral Surgery, University Hospital UlmKfH Kuratorium für Dialyse und Nierentransplantation e.V, KfH-NierenzentrumDepartment of General and Visceral Surgery, University Hospital UlmDepartment of General and Visceral Surgery, University Hospital UlmAbstract Objective Calcitonin is considered to be a biomarker of medullary thyroid carcinoma and C-cell hyperplasia, but calcitonin can also be elevated in about 30% of the patients with end-stage kidney disease. We reported preoperative calcitonin serum levels in 31 patients on hemodialysis before parathyroid surgery, evaluate influencing factors on calcitonin levels and determine postoperative calcitonin levels after parathyroid surgery. Results Median preoperative serum calcitonin was 8 pg/ml (range 2 to 165 pg/ml), serum calcitonin concentration declined postoperatively to 3 pg/ml (range 1 to 192 pg/ml). There was a strong positive correlation between pre- and postoperative serum calcitonin levels (r = 0.92; p > 0.01). Elevated preoperative serum calcitonin concentrations (more than 10 pg/ml) were found in 14 out of 32 dialysis-dependent patients (44%). Preoperative calcitonin levels of male patients were significantly higher than female patients. Hypercalcitoninemia showed a positive correlation to body mass index (p < 0.01). We found no correlation between preoperative calcitonin levels and patients’ age, duration of hemodialysis dependency, cinacalcet medication or preoperative concentrations of parathyroid hormone, creatinine and calcium. Basal calcitonin levels higher than 10 pg/ml are common in patients on dialysis. Male gender and morbid obesity are risk factors for hypercalcitoninemia. Calcitonin concentration decreases after parathyroid operation.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-019-4479-6CalcitoninHypercalcitoninemiaSecondary hyperparathyroidismRenal insufficiencyParathyroid surgery
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author Roza Sabia
Martin Wagner
Kristina Susa
Johannes Lemke
Lars Rothermund
Doris Henne-Bruns
Andreas Hillenbrand
spellingShingle Roza Sabia
Martin Wagner
Kristina Susa
Johannes Lemke
Lars Rothermund
Doris Henne-Bruns
Andreas Hillenbrand
Calcitonin concentrations in patients with chronic kidney disease on hemodialysis in reference to parathyroidectomy
BMC Research Notes
Calcitonin
Hypercalcitoninemia
Secondary hyperparathyroidism
Renal insufficiency
Parathyroid surgery
author_facet Roza Sabia
Martin Wagner
Kristina Susa
Johannes Lemke
Lars Rothermund
Doris Henne-Bruns
Andreas Hillenbrand
author_sort Roza Sabia
title Calcitonin concentrations in patients with chronic kidney disease on hemodialysis in reference to parathyroidectomy
title_short Calcitonin concentrations in patients with chronic kidney disease on hemodialysis in reference to parathyroidectomy
title_full Calcitonin concentrations in patients with chronic kidney disease on hemodialysis in reference to parathyroidectomy
title_fullStr Calcitonin concentrations in patients with chronic kidney disease on hemodialysis in reference to parathyroidectomy
title_full_unstemmed Calcitonin concentrations in patients with chronic kidney disease on hemodialysis in reference to parathyroidectomy
title_sort calcitonin concentrations in patients with chronic kidney disease on hemodialysis in reference to parathyroidectomy
publisher BMC
series BMC Research Notes
issn 1756-0500
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Abstract Objective Calcitonin is considered to be a biomarker of medullary thyroid carcinoma and C-cell hyperplasia, but calcitonin can also be elevated in about 30% of the patients with end-stage kidney disease. We reported preoperative calcitonin serum levels in 31 patients on hemodialysis before parathyroid surgery, evaluate influencing factors on calcitonin levels and determine postoperative calcitonin levels after parathyroid surgery. Results Median preoperative serum calcitonin was 8 pg/ml (range 2 to 165 pg/ml), serum calcitonin concentration declined postoperatively to 3 pg/ml (range 1 to 192 pg/ml). There was a strong positive correlation between pre- and postoperative serum calcitonin levels (r = 0.92; p > 0.01). Elevated preoperative serum calcitonin concentrations (more than 10 pg/ml) were found in 14 out of 32 dialysis-dependent patients (44%). Preoperative calcitonin levels of male patients were significantly higher than female patients. Hypercalcitoninemia showed a positive correlation to body mass index (p < 0.01). We found no correlation between preoperative calcitonin levels and patients’ age, duration of hemodialysis dependency, cinacalcet medication or preoperative concentrations of parathyroid hormone, creatinine and calcium. Basal calcitonin levels higher than 10 pg/ml are common in patients on dialysis. Male gender and morbid obesity are risk factors for hypercalcitoninemia. Calcitonin concentration decreases after parathyroid operation.
topic Calcitonin
Hypercalcitoninemia
Secondary hyperparathyroidism
Renal insufficiency
Parathyroid surgery
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-019-4479-6
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