Publication date: February 2018
Source:International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, Volume 105
Author(s): Neha A. Patel, Randall A. Bly, Seth Adams, Kristen Carlin, Sanjay R. Parikh, John P. Dahl, Scott Manning
ObjectivesPostoperative calcium management is challenging following pediatric thyroidectomy given potential limitations in self-reporting symptoms and compliance with phlebotomy. A protocol was created at our tertiary children's institution utilizing intraoperative parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels to guide electrolyte management during hospitalization.The objective of this study was to determine the effect of a new thyroidectomy postoperative management protocol on two primary outcomes: (1) the number of postoperative calcium blood draws and (2) the length of hospital stay.Study designInstitutional review board approved retrospective study (2010–2016).MethodsConsecutive pediatric total thyroidectomy and completion thyroidectomy ± neck dissection cases from 1/1/2010 through 8/5/2016 at a single tertiary children's institution were retrospectively reviewed before and after initiation of a new management protocol. All cases after 2/1/2014 comprised the experimental group (post-protocol implementation). The pre-protocol control group consisted of cases prior to 2/1/2014. Multivariable linear and Poisson regression models were used to compare the control and experimental groups for outcome measure of number of calcium lab draws and hospital length of stay.Results53 patients were included (n = 23, control group; n = 30 experimental group). The median age was 15 years. 41 patients (77.4%) were female. Postoperative calcium draws decreased from a mean of 5.2 to 3.6 per day post-protocol implementation (Rate Ratio = 0.70, p < .001), adjusting for covariates. The mean number of total inpatient calcium draws before protocol initiation was 13.3 (±13.20) compared to 7.2 (±4.25) in the post-protocol implementation group. Length of stay was 2.1 days in the control group and 1.8 days post-protocol implementation (p = .29). Patients who underwent concurrent neck dissection had a longer mean length of stay of 2.32 days compared to 1.66 days in those patients who did not undergo a neck dissection (p = .02). Hypocalcemia was also associated with a longer mean length of stay of 2.41 days compared to 1.60 days in patients who did not develop hypocalcemia (p < .01).ConclusionsThe number of calcium blood draws was significantly reduced after introduction of a standardized protocol based on intraoperative PTH levels. The hospital length of stay did not change. Adoption of a standardized postoperative protocol based on intraoperative PTH levels may reduce the number of blood draws in children undergoing thyroidectomy.
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