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A Single Parathyroid Hormone Level Obtained 4 Hours after Total Thyroidectomy Predicts the Need for Postoperative Calcium Supplementation

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2014

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A single PTH level obtained 4 hours after total thyroidectomy that is ≥10 pg/mL accurately identifies patients who do not need calcium supplementation or additional monitoring of serum calcium levels. Same-day discharge, if deemed safe, can be accomplished with or without calcium supplementation based on the 4-hour PTH level. Greater consideration should be given to calcitriol supplementation in patients with a 4-hour PTH <6 pg/mL.

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