EVALUATION OF TOTAL NEAR-TOTAL THYROIDECTOMY IN A SHORT-STAY HOSPITALIZATION - SAFE AND COST-EFFECTIVE

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MAROHN, MR
LACIVITA, KA
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[1] USAF, MALCOLM GROW MED CTR, WASHINGTON, DC USA
[2] WILFORD HALL USAF MED CTR, DEPT ENDOCRINOL, LACKLAND AFB, TX 78236 USA
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10.1016/S0039-6060(05)80098-4
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Background. Once the decision of perform total/near-total thyroidectomy has been made, common perioperative management strategies include frequent postoperative laboratory determinations, bedside airway adjuncts, and hospital stays of about 3 days. We propose a regimen for safe, cost-effective, short-stay total/near-total thyroidectomy. Methods. One hundred fifty total/near-total thyroidectomies performed between 1991 and 1994 were studied to test our short-stay thyroidectomy regimen. Patients were admitted the day of operation and observed overnight. Serum calcium values were obtained at 8, 14, and 20 hours after operation. Twenty-three-hour discharge criteria included no wound or airway problems, stable vital signs, tolerance of normal diet and activity, and an upsloping serum calcium curve. Results. Of 150 patients undergoing total/near-total thyroidectomy, 145 (97%) met 23-hour discharge criteria. No deaths (0%) occurred. Overall morbidity (six patients [4%)]) included one (0.7%) patient with postoperative hemorrhage, one (0.7%) patient with recurrent laryngeal nerve injury, three (2%) patients with transient hypocalcemia, and one (0.7%) patient with permanent hypocalcemia. Average length of stay was 1.06 days. Conclusions. Significant airway and wound problems rarefy develop beyond the first 12 to 18 hours after total/near-total thyroidectomy. Serial serum calcium determinations used to construct a three-point calcium curve at 20 hours after operation can reliably and safely identify patients at risk to have clinically significant hypocalcemia. Total/near-total thyroidectomy can be performed safely in a short-stay, 23-hour hospitalization setting with substantial cost savings.
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