Severe Hypocalcemia and Transient Hypoparathyroidism after Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy

Senthuran Tharmalingam, Sanjay Reddy, Pankaj Sharda, Christian A. Koch

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Abstract

Dear Editors,Hypocalcemia is not unusual in patients hospitalized for critical illness and has also been described after general surgery in addition to head and neck surgical procedures 1 2 3. Hypocalcemic events commonly occur in the setting of massive blood transfusion, albumin deficiency, vitamin D deficiency, and/or hypomagnesemia. In the absence of these factors, only slight decreases in calcium levels within the normal range have been reported during surgical procedures 1. Cytoreductive surgery with hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) causing asymptomatic hypocalcemia has only been reported in two previous studies 4 5. The etiology is unclear. We here report a patient who developed severe symptomatic hypocalcemia likely as a result of a profound inflammatory reaction with transient hypoparathyroidism after HIPEC.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)689-690
Number of pages2
JournalHormone and Metabolic Research
Volume52
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 1 2020

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