Decade-Long hunt for clues to prevent dangerous calcium drop after thyroid operations
NCT ID NCT07428057
Summary
This study looks back at 10 years of patient records to find out why some people develop low calcium levels after thyroid surgery, a common complication. By analyzing data from 600 patients, researchers aim to identify which factors—like patient health, surgical details, or lab results—best predict this risk. The goal is to help doctors better advise patients and improve care before and after surgery.
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Minia University Hospital
RECRUITINGMinya, Minya Governorate, 61519, Egypt
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