Background: Temporary hypocalcemia, a common occurrence after total thyroidectomy, affects up to 35% of patients, presenting mild to severe symptoms such as paresthesia, tingling, cramps, tetany, and convulsion. Aim: To discuss the relation between vitamin D and postoperative hypocalcemia in patients undergoing total thyroidectomy and to determine the optimal vitamin D threshold level to reduce hypocalcemia risk, enabling judicious and goal-directed vitamin D replacement. Patients and methods: This prospective study was conducted on 200 patients with hypocalcaemia underwent total thyroidectomy in kasr el-ainy university hospitals, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University from 2023 Results: Age, female patients, ALP, and hospital stay were significantly higher in patients who developed postoperative Ca ≤ 8 mg/dl than those who developed postoperative Ca > 8 mg/dl (P value <0.001). Preoperative and postoperative Ca and preoperative 25-OHD were significantly lower in patients who developed postoperative Ca ≤ 8 mg/dl than those who developed postoperative Ca > 8 mg/dl (P value <0.001). Albumin and creatinine were insignificantly different between patients who developed postoperative Ca ≤ 8 mg/dl and those who developed postoperative Ca > 8 mg/dl. Conclusion: Patients who developed postoperative hypocalcemia had significantly lower preoperative 25-OHD levels compared to those who did not develop hypocalcemia. Additionally, older age and female gender were identified as risk factors for postoperative hypocalcemia. The study also demonstrated a positive correlation between postoperative calcium levels and preoperative 25-OHD levels, suggesting that adequate vitamin D status may play a protective role against postoperative hypocalcemia.
Saqr, A., Abo-elazm, M., Adib, B., El-marzouki, M., & Ahmed, M. (2025). The Role of Perioperative Vitamin D Measurement after Total Thyroidectomy as a Predictor of Hypocalcemia. The Egyptian Journal of Surgery, 44(1), 207-212. doi: 10.21608/ejsur.2024.311227.1157
MLA
Ahmed Saeed Hassan Saqr; Moataz Mohamed Abo-elazm; Beshoy Safwat Adib; Mohamed Saied El-marzouki; Mai Mohamed Alsadat Ahmed. "The Role of Perioperative Vitamin D Measurement after Total Thyroidectomy as a Predictor of Hypocalcemia", The Egyptian Journal of Surgery, 44, 1, 2025, 207-212. doi: 10.21608/ejsur.2024.311227.1157
HARVARD
Saqr, A., Abo-elazm, M., Adib, B., El-marzouki, M., Ahmed, M. (2025). 'The Role of Perioperative Vitamin D Measurement after Total Thyroidectomy as a Predictor of Hypocalcemia', The Egyptian Journal of Surgery, 44(1), pp. 207-212. doi: 10.21608/ejsur.2024.311227.1157
VANCOUVER
Saqr, A., Abo-elazm, M., Adib, B., El-marzouki, M., Ahmed, M. The Role of Perioperative Vitamin D Measurement after Total Thyroidectomy as a Predictor of Hypocalcemia. The Egyptian Journal of Surgery, 2025; 44(1): 207-212. doi: 10.21608/ejsur.2024.311227.1157