Mild hypercalcemia: an indication to select 4-dimensional computed tomography scan for preoperative localization of parathyroid adenomas

2011 
Abstract Background Technetium sestamibi scanning is the most accepted method of imaging used for preoperative localization of parathyroid adenomas. Four-dimensional computed tomography (4D-CT) scanning is a relatively new localization technique that has not been as rigorously evaluated. Methods One hundred thirty-five consecutive patients who underwent preoperative sestamibi scanning, 4D-CT scanning, and parathyroidectomy for primary hyperparathyroidism were evaluated. Patient characteristics, parathyroid gland weights, and the probability of having positive preoperative localization were examined. Results Four-dimensional computed tomography scanning was significantly more accurate than sestamibi (73% vs 62%, P = .016). In those with serum calcium levels less than 10.8 mg/dL, 4D-CT scanning was significantly more accurate than sestamibi scanning for the quadrant (45% vs 29%, P = .013) and hemisphere (66% vs 48%, P = .012). Also, 4D-CT scanning was more accurate among patients with parathyroid gland weights less than 500 mg (69% vs 45%, P Conclusions Four-dimensional computed tomography scanning provides better preoperative localization than sestamibi scanning, particularly in patients with mild hypercalcemia and smaller parathyroid adenomas.
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