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Published in: Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery 5/2007

01-09-2007 | Original Article

National survey on the management of primary hyperparathyroidism by Swiss endocrinologists

Authors: T. Clerici, R. Warschkow, F. Triponez, M. Brändle

Published in: Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery | Issue 5/2007

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Abstract

Background

From the endocrine surgeon’s perspective, it is important to know how endocrinologists manage patients with primary hyperparathyroidism (pHPT). The aim of this survey was to evaluate the preoperative diagnostic workup and referral pattern for parathyroidectomy by Swiss endocrinologists.

Materials and methods

The survey was conducted by mailing a questionnaire to all members of the Swiss Society for Endocrinology and Diabetes in spring 2005.

Results

The questionnaire was sent back by 68 of 124 endocrinologists (55%). The median annual case volume of patients with pHPT was 6 (range 1–50). The mean fraction of these patients referred for surgery was 59 ± 24%. This fraction was significantly higher in the German-speaking part of Switzerland than in the French-speaking part (67 ± 21% vs 51 ± 27%). When considering surgery for asymptomatic pHPT, 62% of the endocrinologists rely routinely on the recommendations of the NIH consensus conference and 86% on the subsequent guidelines of the workshop in 2002. Sixty-seven percent of the endocrinologists routinely perform localization studies before possible referral for surgical exploration. Typically, they consisted of an ultrasonography of the neck (93%) and a 99mTc-MIBI scintigraphy (80%). The impact of the availability of a minimally invasive surgical procedure on the number of patients referred for surgery seems to be considerable. Sixty-one percent of the participants would expand the indication for surgery if the operation could be done by a limited surgical approach.

Conclusions

In a relevant fraction of patients with pHPT, endocrinologists still do not regard curative therapy as mandatory. Surprisingly, there are significant cultural differences concerning referral patterns to surgery between the German-speaking and the French-speaking parts of Switzerland. Minimally invasive procedures seem to lower the threshold for referral for surgical therapy.
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Metadata
Title
National survey on the management of primary hyperparathyroidism by Swiss endocrinologists
Authors
T. Clerici
R. Warschkow
F. Triponez
M. Brändle
Publication date
01-09-2007
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery / Issue 5/2007
Print ISSN: 1435-2443
Electronic ISSN: 1435-2451
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00423-007-0154-9

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