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Risk Factors for Secondary Hyperparathyroidism after Bariatric Surgery: A Comparison of 4 Different Operations and of Vitamin D-receptor-polymorphism
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In a comparison of the 4 most frequently performed bariatric operations vitamin-D-receptor polymorphism (VDRP) had no influence on the development of postoperative secondary hyperparathyroidism (SHPT) and is not useful as a predictor. SHPT occurs most often after BP-DS. Operation type, gender, VDRP, preoperative BMI, and relative postoperative BMI-loss, however, only explain 24% of the variance in postoperative PTH levels. Other gastral or intestinal factors physiologically promoting calcium-turnover and PTH regulation are postulated.