Abstract
Our clinical observation suggested that patients with prior treatment with cinacalcet and undergoing parathyroidectomy for renal hyperparathyroidism had greater acute hyperkalaemia in the intraoperative and immediate postoperative period
81.25% of the cinacalcet patients recorded an intraoperative or 24 hour postoperative potassium value >6mmol/L compared to 1.67% in the controls (P<0.001)
Cinacalcet patients had greater median percentage rise of potassium from preoperative value (33.33%) compared to control group (11.54%) (P<0.001)
Cinacalcet patients demonstrated greater degree of hypocalcaemia and an increased requirement for intravenous calcium in the postoperative period
The mechanism for this observation/association is unknown, however awareness of the phenomenon is imperative for surgeons, anaesthetists and renal physicians.
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