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Updated: Jun 18 2021

Hypocalcemia

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  • causes of hypocalcemia
    • Causes of hypocalcemia include
      • decreased PTH that can be caused by
        • hypoparathyrodism
        • pseudohypoparathyroidism
        • renal osteodystrophy
      • decreased vitamin D3
  • Presentation
    • Symptom
      • symptoms of hypocalcemia
        • paresthesia
          • fingertip, toes, perioral
        • abdominal pain, biliary colic
        • muscle cramps, tetany
        • dyspnea (laryngospasm, bronchospasm)
        • convulsions
        • mental status changes
          • anxiety, fatigue, mood swings
    • Physical exam
      • findings of tetany
        • Trousseau's Sign
          • carpopedal spasm after blood pressure readings
            • inflate BP cuff 20mmHg above systolic BP x 3-5min
          • hand adopts a MCP flexed, DIP and PIP extended position
          • more sensitive than Chvostek's sign
        • Chvostek's Sign
          • facial muscle contractions after tapping on the facial nerve
      • dermatologic
        • fungal nail infections
        • hair loss
        • blotchy skin
          • pigment loss, vitiligo
  • Radiographs
    • Basal ganglia calcification
      • comprises striatum, globus pallidus, substantia nigra, subthalamic nucleus
  • Evaluation
    • Serum calcium, phosphate, vit D, PTH
    • Serum albumin
      • low serum albumin (low protein) leads to low total calcium
        • but ionized calcium levels will be normal
    • pH
      • alkalosis increases albumin binding to ionized calcium
        • leads to hypocalcemia
    • EKG
      • prolonged QT interval
      • Labs associated with various PTH, and Vitamin D anomalies
      • Serum Ca
      • Serum Phos
      • PTH
      • Common Cause
      • Hyperparathyroidism
      • Increased
      • Decreased
      • Increased
      • Adenoma
      • Hypoparathyroidism
      • Decreased
      • Increased
      • Decreased
      • Parathyroidectomy
      • Ectopic PTH
      • Increased
      • Decreased
      • Decreased
      • Malignancy
      • Vitamin D malabsorption
      • Decreased
      • Decreased
      • Increased
      • Celiac disease, other GI disease
      • Hypo Vit D with no phosphate excretion from the kidney.
      • Decreased
      • Increased
      • Increased
      • Renal failure, pseudo
      • hypoparathyroidism
  • Treatment
    • Nonoperative
      • calcium gluconate infusion
        • with cardiac monitoring to prevent hypercalcemia)
      • activated vitamin D (calcitriol)
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