Marked improvement of left ventricular function after parathyroidectomy in a hemodialysis patient with secondary hyperparathyroidism and left ventricular dysfunction

Circ J. 2003 Mar;67(3):269-72. doi: 10.1253/circj.67.269.

Abstract

A 52-year-old woman, a hemodialysis patient, was admitted because of exertional dyspnea. Echocardiography showed left ventricular (LV) dilatation and reduced contraction. Coronary angiography showed no fixed stenosis. She had elevated levels of parathyroid hormone (PTH) as a result of secondary hyperparathyroidism with advanced renal failure. After parathyroidectomy, marked improvement of LV function following immediate decrease of blood levels of PTH was observed. It is suggested that PTH might have a significant role in the pathogenesis of LV dysfunction and that parathyroidectomy might be effective as a therapy for heart failure in some patients with secondary hyperparathyroidism and LV dysfunction.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Electrocardiography
  • Female
  • Hemodynamics
  • Humans
  • Hyperparathyroidism / complications*
  • Hyperparathyroidism / etiology
  • Hyperparathyroidism / surgery
  • Middle Aged
  • Parathyroid Hormone / blood
  • Parathyroid Hormone / physiology
  • Parathyroidectomy*
  • Renal Dialysis
  • Renal Insufficiency / complications*
  • Renal Insufficiency / therapy
  • Ventricular Dysfunction, Left / etiology*
  • Ventricular Dysfunction, Left / therapy
  • Ventricular Function, Left

Substances

  • Parathyroid Hormone