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. 2019 Aug 6;87(1):85–89. doi: 10.1016/j.bjorl.2019.07.001

Table 1.

Comparison between the groups with and without postoperative hypocalcemia.

Variables Normocalcemia Hypocalcemia p-value
n = 23 n = 24
Female (%) 82.6 83.3 0.94
Age (years)a 54 (±14.3) 45 (±13.5) 0.03
Thyroid volume (cm3)a 46.6 (±62) 23.6 (±24.1) 0.03
CL (%) 4.3 25 0.09
Diagnosis of cancer (%) 36.6 83.3 0.001
PTH PreO (pg/mL)a 32.5 (±16.7) 37.8 (±19.8) 0.32
CaC PreO (mg/dL)a 9.69 (±0.43) 9.54 (±0.46) 0.23
25OHD PreO (ng/mL)a 26.5 (±8.1) 25.5 (±5.9) 0.62
PTH PO (pg/mL)a 24.8 (±23.3) 9.7 (±8.7) 0.004

Statistical tests: Student’s t Test and chi-square; level of significance: p < 0.05.

CaC, Corrected Calcium; CL, Central Neck Lymphadenectomy; n, Number; PO, Postoperative; PreO, Preoperative; PTH, Parathyroid Hormone; 25OHD, Vitamin D.

a

Values expressed as mean (± Standard Deviation).