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We present case report of primary hyperparathyroidism treated surgically as well as a review of literature concerning this subject. The disease of not well known etiology presents with elevated parathormon levels and hypercalcemia. Primary hyperparathyroidism which states 85% percent of all kinds of hyperparathyroidism is usually parathyroid adenoma, in 11-15% glandular hyperplasia and in 1-4% parathyroid cancer. Clinical symptoms are muscle weakness and fatigue, nephrolithiasis, occasionally peptic ulcers, pancreatitis, hypertension. Laboratory test reveal increased level of PTH, hypercalcemia, elevated alkaline phosphatase levels and decreased phosphorus levels. Diagnostic imaging techniques such as ultrasonography, MRI or CT have sensitivity about 52-75%. Highest sensitivity in localization of ectopic parathyroid adenoma has sestamibi scintigraphy with technetium-99. Skeleton x-rays show typical changes in distal parts of bones and osteopenia. Treatment of choice is surgical excision of adenoma. Normalization of PTH and calcium levels after surgery and improvement of renal, musculoskeletal and circulatory system function could be achieved in 95%. Most common complications are recurrent laryngeal nerve injury, hypo- or hyperparathyroidism, bleeding or stridor.
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PMID:[Primary hyperparathyroidism--case report and review of the literature]. 1682 51

Atherosclerosis is a major cause of morbidity and mortality for ESRD patients and we have little knowledge about the presence and risk factors of atherosclerosis in children with CRF. The measurement of carotid artery intima-media thickness (cIMT) using high-resolution ultrasonography is suggested as an excellent marker of subclinical atherosclerosis. In this study, we aimed to investigate the presence of atherosclerosis and to determine the relationship between atherosclerosis and some risk factors in children and young adults with ESRD. Thirty-four patients with ESRD and 20 controls were included in this study. The measurement of cIMT was performed by using a linear B-mode 7.5-MHz ultrasound transducer. We determined anemia, abnormal calcium/phosphate metabolism, hyperhomocysteinemia, hypertriglyceridemia and increased lipoprotein (a) levels in the ESRD group. The cIMT in the ESRD group was higher than in the control group (P<0.05). SBP, DBP, MAP, LVMI and LVH prevalence were statistically higher in the ESRD group (P<0.05). There were significant positive correlations between cIMT and LVMI, MBP, whereas a significant negative correlation was determined between cIMT and PTH in the ESRD group (P<0.05). When a multiple linear regression analysis was performed with cIMT as a dependent variable and LVMI, MBP, PTH, as independent variables, a significant positive correlation was determined between cIMT and LVMI (P<0.05). In conclusion, we think that arteriopathy occurs in children with ESRD. Left ventricular hypertrophy and hypertension may associate with vascular changes in children and young adults with ESRD. Further investigations are necessary to explain association of LVMI index with cIMT.
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PMID:Carotid artery thickness in children and young adults with end stage renal disease. 1694 11

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a major cause of death in peritoneal dialysed patients (PD-pts). Coronary artery calcification (CAC) is likely to affect the development of CVD. Purpose of our study was to evaluate coronary artery calcification and risk factors of this calcification in PD-pts. We studied 62 patients (38 F, 24 M) undergoing peritoneal dialysis (PD). Coronary calcification was examined by ECG-gated multidetector CT (Light Speed Ultra) using Agatson (AG) and volumetric (V) methods. Patients were divided into 3 groups depending on mean value of estimated CAC: group A-no calcification, group B-CAC maximal value 400 mm3, group C-CAC value more than 400 mm3. As risk factors of CAC were evaluated: patients age, sex, dialysis duration, serum concentration of Ca, P, homocysteine CRP and fibrinogen, as well as, CaxP product, intact PTH; presence of diabetes or hypertension. Coronary artery calcification was detected in 68% of patients. In the whole observed population positive correlation between CAC determined by AG and V methods and CRP (r = 0.36, p < 0.05) as well as patients age (r = 0.5, p < 0.01) was observed. There was also positive correlation between CAC and fibrinogen concentration (AG CAC r = 0.58, p < 0.05; V CAC r = 0.72, p < 0.05). When compared group C with the groups A and B cardiovascular complications were in this group more frequent than in the last two: 4 patients from group C died because of cardiovascular complications.
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PMID:[Analysis of some risk factors of coronary artery calcification in peritoneal dialysis patients]. 1707 89

Increased aortic stiffness, as measured by pulse wave velocity (PWV) and augmentation index (Aix), and vascular calcification have been associated with an unfavourable cardiovascular outcome in hemodialysis patients. However, the majority of data have been published in white patients and epidemiological data are discordant on the fate of patients of different races. In this cross sectional study we measured PWV and Aix by applanation tonometry and coronary artery and thoracic aorta calcium score (CAC and AoC) by electron beam tomography (EBT) in 81 Blacks and 61 Whites on maintenance hemodialysis. Vascular stiffness measurements and EBT scans were performed within a week of each other. There was no difference between races in age, systolic blood pressure or gender distribution. Blacks had a more frequent history of hypertension (100% versus 89%; P=0.002), lower prevalence of dyslipidemia (30% versus 66%; P<0.001), higher PTH levels (geometric mean 607 pg/ml versus 245 pg/ml; P=0.039), received calcium based phosphate binders less frequently (37% versus 60%, P=0.007) and calcium antagonists more frequently than Whites (54% versus 28%; P=0.003). Nonetheless, the unadjusted and risk adjusted PWV and Aix, as well as CAC and AoC were not statistically different between races. In this dialysis cohort there was no difference in markers of vasculopathy between black and white patients despite differences in baseline clinical characteristics. Epidemiological data from the general population indicate that Blacks have lower calcium scores and stiffer vessels than Whites. Some studies in the renal populations suggest a better and others a similar survival of Blacks and Whites on hemodialysis. Our findings raise the important question of the prognostic significance of markers of vasculopathy in patients of different races and with different risk profiles.
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PMID:Markers of vascular disease do not differ in black and white hemodialysis patients despite a different risk profile. 1752 8

To consider the correlation of serum parathormone on severity of hypertension in end-stage renal disesase (ESRD) patients on hemodialysis (HD). A cross-sectional study was done on patients with ESRD on treatment with maintenance HD. Levels of serum calcium, phosphorus, alkaline phosphatase, albumin and intact parathormone (iPTH) were measured. Stratification of hypertensive patients was done from stages one to three. The total number of patients studied was 73 (Females=28, Males=45), consisting of 58 non-diabetic (F=22 M=36) and 15 diabetic patients (F=6 M=9). The mean age of the study patients was 46.5 +/- 16 years.The mean duration on HD of the study patients was 21.5 +/- 23.5 months. The mean serum PTH of the study patients was 309 +/- 349 pg/ml and the mean serum alkaline phosphatase was 413 +/- 348 IU/L. There was a significant positive correlation between the stage of hypertension and serum PTH levels (r =0.200 p=0.045). Also, there was a significant positive correlation between stage of hypertension and calcium-phosphorus product (r = 0. 231 p=0.027).There was no significant correlation between stage of hypertension and serum ALP (r =0.135 p=0.128). Relationship between serum PTH and severity of hypertension in patients on HD needs to be studied in more detail. Hypertention and secondary hyperparathyroidism interact in the process of accelerated atherosclerosis in HD patients thus warranting appropriate measures to control hyperparathyroidism vigorously.
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PMID:Correlation of serum parathormone with hypertension in chronic renal failure patients treated with hemodialysis. 1764 94

With the aim to investigate microvascular endothelial function in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients on conservative treatment, skin blood flowmotion (SBF) was explored by spectral Fourier analysis of skin forearm laser Doppler tracing, registered before and following forearm ischemia in 32 III to V stage CKD patients (23 males, mean age: 52+/-12 years), without diabetes or cardiovascular disease, and in 32 age and sex matched healthy subjects. The power spectral density (PSD) of the 0.009-1.6 Hz total spectrum SBF, as well as of five sub-intervals, each of them related to endothelial (0.009-0.02 Hz), sympathetic (0.02-0.06 Hz), myogenic (0.06-0.2 Hz), respiratory (0.2-0.6 Hz) or cardiac (0.6-1.6 Hz) activity, was measured in PU(2)/Hz (PU=perfusion unit; 1 PU=10 mV). Under basal conditions CKD patients and controls did not differ in skin perfusion or in PSD of total spectrum SBF, as well as of each of the five subintervals considered. No substantial difference was also observed in skin post-ischemic hyperemia between patients and controls. A significant post-ischemic increase in the normalized value of endothelial sub-interval was observed in controls (p<0.05, GLM ANOVA analysis of variance), but not in CKD patients. A lower per cent increase in absolute PSD value of endothelial sub-interval was also observed in CKD patients compared to controls (185+/-98 % vs 279+/-243 %, p<0.05). The post-ischemic per cent increase in absolute PSD of endothelial sub-interval was negatively related to the systolic blood pressure (r=-0.45, p<0.01), to the mean arterial blood pressure (r=-0.40, p<0.05) and to the PTH serum levels (r=-0.38, p<0.05) in CKD patients. The blunted post-ischemic increase of the endothelial SBF sub-interval can be considered an early sign of microvascular endothelial dysfunction in the CKD studied patients. Arterial hypertension seems to be the main factor related to this SBF abnormality, together with the hormonal CKD related abnormalities.
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PMID:Blunted post-ischemic increase of the endothelial skin blood flowmotion component as early sign of endothelial dysfunction in chronic kidney disease patients. 1793 69

Hemodialysis shows an increased prevalence in elderly patients, a population which often presents poor nutrition, high prevalence of cardiovascular, neurological and osteoarticular diseases and psycho-social problems. The objective of this epidemiological, cross-sectional and multicenter study, in patients older than 65 years (n 625) and >75 years (n 558) from 29 Spanish medical institutions was to perform an epidemiological analysis It included demographic information, as well as data regarding chronic renal failure, functional and psychological abilities (Katz Index, Lawton and Karnofsky Scales), dialysis logistics and clinical parameters. The study analyzed data from 1,183 patients (678 female), mean age 75.4+/-5.5 years; mean duration of dialysis 4.3+/-5.1 years (57.7% were referred by the GP: general practitioner). The most frequent etiologies were diabetic nephropathy (21.2%) and vascular renal disease (20.9%). The main comorbilites were high blood pressure (75.6%), Diabetes Mellitus (32.9%) and vascular (29.0%) and osteoarticular (27.3%) diseases. The great majority of patients lived at their family home (85.0%), travelled to their dialysis units alone (80.8%) and by ambulance (56.7%), and it took them less than an hour to arrive (87.5%). Over 75% of patients were fully functional (79.4% under 75 years and 71.6% over 75); meanwhile 10.5% were partially impaired and 13,8% severely impaired. Karnofsky performance scale scored less than 70 in 59.4% of the patients. Analytical parameters rated Hb >or= 11 g/dL for 81.7% of patients; ferritin >or= 100 ng/dL for 98.5%; PTH 150-300 pg/mL for 31.9%; albumin >3.5 g/dL for 75.6%; and serum phosphor <5.5 mg/dL for 70.6%. For the dialysis Kt/V the mean value was 1.4+/-0.3 with a mean duration of dialysis session of 11.7+/-4.0 hours/week. High permeability membranes were used in 52.3% of patients and internal arteriovenous fistula in 74.0%. Around 75% of elderly patients on hemodialysis fulfill age-suitable daily living activities and display adequate dialysis quality parameters.
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PMID:[Epidemiological study on chronic renal failure elderly patients on hemodialysis]. 1833 27

Extrarenal calcifications, particularly affecting the cardiovascular system, are common observations which can be a source of serious complications in patients with chronic renal disease, especially those on dialysis. In these patients, cardiovascular disease - myocardial infarction, arrhythmia, calcified valvulopathy, stroke, peripheral ischemic arteriopathy, calciphylaxy, etc. - is the leading cause of death (more than 50%). These complications are closely related to the presence of vascular calcifications (VC) which are much more frequent, severe, and progressive than in the general population. Previously, these calcifications were considered to arise via a passive process within the context of comorbid conditions without specific signs of gravity: high blood pressure, atherosclerosis, aging, diabetes, smoking, dyslipidemia, chronic micro-inflammation, hyperhomocysteinemia, disorders of calcium-phosphorus metabolism. It is now established that VC arise via a complex, probably regulated, active process analogous to the processes leading to bone formation and/or remodeling. New insight provided by a large body of work designed to ascertain the mechanisms underlying the onset of VC has enabled the development of new diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. It is now possible to identify factors clearly favoring the formation of VC: TNF-alpha (which stimulates cell necrosis/apoptosis), CRP, oxidized lipids, AGEs, leptin, inorganic phosphate, high calcium-phosphorus product (CaxPO(4)), calcium, 1,25-OH(2)D(3) and Vitamin D(3), PTHrP (via an intracrine pathway), cyclic AMP, TGF-beta, bone morphogenic protein 2 (BMP2) and factors protective against the formation of VC: magnesium, HDL, inorganic pyrophosphate, albumin, ahsg/fetuin A, osteopontin (OPN), osteoprotegerin (OPG), osteonectin (ON), bone morphogenic protein 7 (BMP7), klotho, PTHrP (via a paracrine pathway), matrix gla protein (MGP), PTH (via Msx2) and vitamin K. In conclusion, until recently, neglected disorders of calcium-phosphorus metabolism are currently recognized as the main actors in the process leading to vascular mediacalcosis in patients with chronic kidney failure.
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PMID:[Origin of the mediacalcosis in kidney failure]. 1934 26

Continuously emerging evidence indicates that defi ciencies in 25-hydroxyvitamin D and consequently vitamin D receptor (VDR) activation play crucial roles in adversely affecting cardiovascular (CV) health in the general population and those at high risk of CV disease, as well as in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). In CKD patients, a lack of VDR activation is one of the main pathophysiological factors contributing to secondary hyperparathyroidism (SHPT). However, this lack of VDR activation has numerous additional implications on CV and renal function, with SHPT being only one symptom of a much more extensive disorder. VDRs are widely expressed throughout the body with manifold activities that involve feedback loops within the CV, immune, and renal systems. Modulation of VDR activator levels results in correlative regulatory effects on mineral homeostasis, hypertension, vascular disease, and vascular calcifi cation, as well as a number of other endpoints in cardiac and renal pathology. Among compounds available for the treatment of SHPT, paricalcitol is a selective VDR activator. The term 'selective' refers to paricalcitol being more selective in affecting VDR pathways in the PTH gland compared with bone and intestine. As such, paricalcitol's selectivity allows for a wider therapeutic window with effects beyond PTH control and mineral management, and may explain, in part, the increased survival advantage with paricalcitol treatment.
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PMID:Importance of vitamin D receptor activation in clinical practice. 1949 16

Hypotensive and cardioprotective effects of amlodipine (normodipine) were evaluated in 65 patients (35 men and 30 women) with grade II essential arterial hypertension treated with regard for calcium-controlling parathyroid function. 24 hour Holter monitoring, Doppler-cardiography, and blood PTH measurement were performed before and 6 months after the onset of therapy. The patients were divided into 3 groups depending on PTH levels (0-25, 26-50, and over 51 pg/ml). Changes of structural and functional cardiac parameters and AD were most prominent in group 3 in the form of decreased left ventricular hypertrophy, improved ventricular diastolic function, and marked hypotensive effect. The group was significantly different from group 1 in terms of these characteristics. Univariate analysis revealed correlation of PTH levels with left ventricular mass, mean daily systolic and diastolic AD, and left ventricular diastolic function. It is concluded that evaluation of calcium-regulating parathyroid function is necessary for optimization of antihypertensive therapy with calcium antagonists.
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PMID:[Efficacy of calcium antagonists depending on the functional state of parathyroid glands in patients with hypertensive disease]. 1951 23


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