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Intraoperative PTH monitoring – Criteria used to guide surgery

Intraoperative PTH monitoring – Criteria used to guide surgery
Investigators IPM criteria

Irvin[1-5]

Micolli[6]

Vignali[7]
>50% PTH drop from the highest baseline at 10 minutes after gland excision

Gordon[8]

Johnson[9]

Agarwal[10]

Gauger[11]

Miura[12]

Perrier[13]

Libutti[14]

Riss[15]
>50% PTH drop from pre-incision at 10 minutes after gland excision

Burkey[16]

Yang[17]

Chiu[18]

Carty[19]
>50% PTH drop from baseline level and a return to normal range 10 minutes after gland excision
Irvin[20] >50% PTH drop from highest baseline level and below pre-incision 10 minutes after gland excision
Weber[21] >50% PTH drop from pre-excision at 10 minutes after gland excision
Their[22] >50% PTH drop in 5 minutes or >60% PTH drop from baseline at 15 minutes after gland excision
Di Stasio[23] >50% PTH drop and return to normal range in 20 minutes
Lupoli[24] >70% PTH drop from baseline 10 minutes after gland excision
PTH: parathyroid hormone.
References:
  1. Irvin GL 3rd, Molinari AS, Figueroa C, Carneiro DM. Improved success rate in reoperative parathyroidectomy with intraoperative PTH assay. Ann Surg 1999; 229:874.
  2. Irvin GL 3rd, Carneiro DM, Solorzano CC. Progress in the operative management of sporadic primary hyperparathyroidism over 34 years. Ann Surg 2004; 239:704.
  3. Carneiro DM, Solorzano CC, Irvin GL 3rd. Recurrent disease after limited parathyroidectomy for sporadic primary hyperparathyroidism. J Am Coll Surg 2004; 199:849.
  4. Carneiro DM, Solorzano CC, Nader MC, et al. Comparison of intraoperative iPTH assay (QPTH) criteria in guiding parathyroidectomy: Which criterion is the most accurate? Surgery 2003; 134:973.
  5. Carneiro DM, Irvin GL 3rd. Late parathyroid function after successful parathyroidectomy guided by intraoperative hormone assay (QPTH) compared with the standard bilateral neck exploration. Surgery 2000; 128:925.
  6. Miccoli P, Berti P, Materazzi G, et al. Endoscopic bilateral neck exploration versus quick intraoperative parathormone assay (qPTHa) during endoscopic parathyroidectomy: A prospective randomized trial. Surg Endosc 2008; 22:398.
  7. Vignali E, Picone A, Materazzi G, et al. A quick intraoperative parathyroid hormone assay in the surgical management of patients with primary hyperparathyroidism: A study of 206 consecutive cases. Eur J Endocrinol 2002; 146:783.
  8. Gordon LL, Snyder WH 3rd, Wians F Jr, et al. The validity of quick intraoperative parathyroid hormone assay: An evaluation in seventy-two patients based on gross morphologic criteria. Surgery 1999; 126:1030.
  9. Johnson LR, Doherty G, Lairmore T, et al. Evaluation of the performance and clinical impact of a rapid intraoperative parathyroid hormone assay in conjunction with preoperative imaging and concise parathyroidectomy. Clin Chem 2001; 47:919.
  10. Agarwal G, Barakate MS, Robinson B, et al. Intraoperative quick parathyroid hormone versus same-day parathyroid hormone testing for minimally invasive parathyroidectomy: A cost-effectiveness study. Surgery 2001; 130:963.
  11. Gauger PG, Agarwal G, England BG, et al. Intraoperative parathyroid hormone monitoring fails to detect double parathyroid adenomas: A 2-institution experience. Surgery 2001; 130:1005.
  12. Miura D, Wada N, Arici C, et al. Does intraoperative quick parathyroid hormone assay improve the results of parathyroidectomy? World J Surg 2002; 26:926.
  13. Perrier ND, Ituarte PH, Morita E, et al. Parathyroid surgery: Separating promise from reality. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 2002; 87:1024.
  14. Libutti SK, Alexander HR, Bartlett DL, et al. Kinetic analysis of the rapid intraoperative parathyroid hormone assay in patients during operation for hyperparathyroidism. Surgery 1999; 126:1145.
  15. Riss P, Kaczirek K, Heinz G, et al. A "defined baseline" in PTH monitoring increases surgical success in patients with multiple gland disease. Surgery 2007; 142:398.
  16. Burkey SH, Van Heerden JA, Farley DR, et al. Will directed parathyroidectomy utilizing the gamma probe or intraoperative parathyroid hormone assay replace bilateral cervical exploration as the preferred operation for primary hyperparathyroidism? World J Surg 2002; 26:914.
  17. Yang GP, Levine S, Weigel RJ. A spike in parathyroid hormone during neck exploration may cause a false-negative intraoperative assay result. Arch Surg 2001; 136:945.
  18. Chiu B, Sturgeon C, Angelos P. Which intraoperative parathyroid hormone assay criterion best predicts operative success? A study of 352 consecutive patients. Arch Surg 2006; 141:483.
  19. Carty SE, Worsey J, Virji MA, et al. Concise parathyroidectomy: The impact of preoperative SPECT 99mTc sestamibi scanning and intraoperative quick parathormone assay. Surgery 1997; 122:1107.
  20. Irvin GL 3rd, Molinari AS, Figueroa C, Carneiro DM. Improved success rate in reoperative parathyroidectomy with intraoperative PTH assay. Ann Surg 1999; 229:874.
  21. Weber CJ, Ritchie JC. Retrospective analysis of sequential changes in serum intact parathyroid hormone levels during conventional parathyroid exploration. Surgery 1999; 126:1139.
  22. Thier M, Nordenstrom E, Bergenfelz A, Westerdahl J. Surgery for patients with primary hyperparathyroidism and negative sestamibi scintigraphy--a feasibility study. Langenbecks Arch Surg 2009; 394:881.
  23. Di Stasio E, Carrozza C, Pio Lombardi C, et al. Parathyroidectomy monitored by intra-operative PTH: The relevance of the 20 min end-point. Clin Biochem 2007; 40:595.
  24. Lupoli GA, Fonderico F, Panico A, et al. Stricter criteria increase the validity of a quick intraoperative parathyroid hormone assay in primary hyperparathyroidism. Med Sci Monit 2009; 15:CR111.
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