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NCT06709586

Thermal Ablation Versus Parathyroidectomy for Secondary Hyperparathyroidism

Sponsor: Chinese PLA General Hospital

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Summary

Secondary hyperparathyroidism (SHPT), which is frequently associated with chronic kidney disease, leads to problems such as bone pain, fractures, and cardiovascular issues, thereby affecting patients' quality of life. This clinical trial is designed to compare the efficacy of thermal ablation and surgical treatment for SHPT. Parameters including parathyroid hormone levels, serum calcium and phosphorus levels, SHPT-related symptoms (for example, bone pain, muscle weakness), and complication occurrence will be monitored. The advantages involve enabling better treatment decisions for patients, enhancing patients' quality of life, and alleviating the burden on families, in addition to augmenting the clinical knowledge of healthcare providers. However, both treatments carry risks. Thermal ablation may have problems like incomplete ablation, local tissue damage, and blood parameter changes. Surgical risks comprise bleeding, infection, adjacent tissue damage (such as the recurrent laryngeal nerve), and hypoparathyroidism. The investigators will strive to minimize these risks. This trial is of great significance for SHPT treatment, and the investigators welcome participants to contribute to the advancement of medical science in this area.

Official title: Thermal Ablation Versus Parathyroidectomy for Secondary Hyperparathyroidism: a Multicenter Study

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

612

Start Date

2024-11-26

Completion Date

2028-12-30

Last Updated

2024-11-29

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

PROCEDURE

Thermal ablation

Thermal ablation is a treatment for secondary hyperparathyroidism. There are radiofrequency ablation (RFA) and microwave ablation (MWA). For RFA, an electrode needle is inserted into the parathyroid under imaging guidance. High - frequency current heats the tissue to cause necrosis. MWA uses electromagnetic waves to generate heat by friction. Before ablation, imaging and lab tests are done for evaluation. During the process, precise positioning and real - time monitoring are key. After that, patients are observed for bleeding, swelling and other symptoms, and tests are repeated to assess the effect.

PROCEDURE

parathyroidectomy

Parathyroidectomy for secondary hyperparathyroidism is a common approach. The surgeon first makes an incision in the neck area under general or local anesthesia. Then, the enlarged parathyroid glands are carefully identified and dissected. Precise surgical skills are required to avoid damaging nearby structures such as the recurrent laryngeal nerve and blood vessels. After the removal of the abnormal parathyroid tissue, the wound is closed.