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Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Journal Review in Endocrine Surgery: Thyroid and Parathyroid Disorders in Pregnancy

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Medicine, Health & Fitness, Education, Science

4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 29 July 2024

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Pregnancy leads to many physiologic changes, and thyroid and parathyroid disorders alter that physiology even more leading to complex laboratory interpretation and decision-making impacting both mother and fetus. In this episode, join endocrine surgeons Drs. Barb Miller, John Phay, Priya Dedhia, and Surgical Oncology Fellow Dr. Vennila Padmanaban from The Ohio State University. Hear about normal and abnormal thyroid and parathyroid physiology and treatment of patients with thyroid cancer. The group discusses several articles focusing on current guidelines from the American Thyroid Association as well as other key studies. 

Hosts: Barbra S. Miller, MD (Moderator), Clinical Professor of Surgery, John Phay, MD, Clinical Professor of Surgery, Priya H. Dedhia, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor of Surgery, Vennila Padmanaban, MD, Surgical Oncology Fellow, Division of Surgical Oncology, Department of Surgery, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, Ohio.

Twitter handles: 
Barbra Miller - @OSUEndosurgBSM
John Phay – @JohnPhayMD
Priya Dedhia – @priyaknows 
Vennila Padmanaban - @vennilapadmanMD

Learning objectives: 
1)  Understand normal changes in thyroid and parathyroid physiology during pregnancy
2)  Describe the impact of thyroid and parathyroid dysregulation on maternal and fetal health
3)  Compare and contrast management of thyroid and parathyroid disorders during pregnancy vs. non-pregnancy  
4)  Recognize the importance of multidisciplinary care of patients with thyroid and parathyroid disorders

References:
1. Alexander EK, Pearce EN, Brent GA, Brown RS, Chen H, Dosiou C, Grobman WA, Laurberg P, Lazarus JH, Mandel SJ, Peeters RP, Sullivan S. 2017 Guidelines of the American Thyroid Association for the Diagnosis and Management of Thyroid Disease During Pregnancy and the Postpartum. Thyroid. 2017 Mar;27(3):315-389. doi: 10.1089/thy.2016.0457. Erratum in: Thyroid. 2017 Sep;27(9):1212. doi: 10.1089/thy.2016.0457.correx. PMID: 28056690
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28056690/
2. Jee SB, Sawal A. Physiological Changes in Pregnant Women Due to Hormonal Changes. Cureus. 2024 Mar 5;16(3):e55544. doi: 10.7759/cureus.55544. PMID: 38576690; PMCID: PMC10993087
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38576690/
3. Patel, Kepal N. MD; Yip, Linwah MD; Lubitz, Carrie C. MD, MPH; Grubbs, Elizabeth G. MD; Miller, Barbra S. MD; Shen, Wen MD; Angelos, Peter MD; Chen, Herbert MD; Doherty, Gerard M. MD; Fahey, Thomas J. III MD; Kebebew, Electron MD; Livolsi, Virginia A. MD; Perrier, Nancy D. MD; Sipos, Jennifer A. MD; Sosa, Julie A. MD; Steward, David MD; Tufano, Ralph P. MD; McHenry, Christopher R. MD; Carty, Sally E. MD. The American Association of Endocrine Surgeons Guidelines for the Definitive Surgical Management of Thyroid Disease in Adults. Annals of Surgery 271(3):p e21-e93, March 2020.  DOI: 10.1097/SLA.0000000000003580
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32079830/
4. Appelman-Dijkstra NM, Pilz S. Approach to the Patient: Management of Parathyroid Diseases Across Pregnancy. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2023 May 17;108(6):1505-1513. doi: 10.1210/clinem/dgac734. PMID: 36546344; PMCID: PMC10188304
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36546344/
 5. Eremkina A, Bibik E,  Mirnaya S, Krupinova J, Gorbacheva A, Dobreva E, Mokrysheva N. Different treatment strategies in primary hyperparathyroidism during pregnancy.  Endocrine. 2022 Sep;77(3):556-560. doi: 10.1007/s12020-022-03127-3. Epub 2022 Jul 12. PMID: 35821184
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35821184/

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Behind the surgery podcast, relevant and engaging content designed to help you dominate the day.

0:13.0

Welcome to another endocrine surgery podcast. I'm Barb Miller from the Ohio State University.

0:26.3

I'll be your moderator today. I'll be joined today by the rest of our endocrine surgeons here

0:30.4

at Ohio State, Dr. John Fay, clinical professor of surgery, Dr. Pria Dettia,

0:35.1

the assistant professor of surgery, and also joining us is Dr. Vanilla Padman-Ban,

0:39.1

one of our current complex general surgery oncology fellows.

0:42.4

Pregnancy is a state of complex. complex surgery oncology fellows.

0:43.2

Pregnancy is a state of complex physiologic changes.

0:46.3

Additional endocrine and surgical disorders are discovered during pregnancy and can present

0:50.0

a risk of maternal and feel harm and spontaneous pregnancy loss.

0:54.0

The stakes are higher when assessing and treating these endocrine disorders during pregnancy given

0:58.4

multiple factors to consider and can be confusing or lead to more uncertainty and stressful decision-making for surgeons and other

1:05.0

members of the treating medical team.

1:07.4

It takes good multidisciplinary communication and new odds consideration to manage endocrine

1:11.5

disease in the preconception, pregnancy, and

1:14.0

postpartum periods. And this should be an interesting engaging analysis of

1:18.7

available literature regarding common endocrine disorders. In the first part, we'll consider evaluation and management of thyroid nodules, hyperthyroidism, thyroid

1:27.6

cancer, and primary hyperperythroidism.

1:31.2

In the second part of this podcast series we'll tackle

1:34.0

Fiacomat, adrenal cancer, and the rare but mechanistically interesting

1:38.5

adrenaline-mediated Cushing syndrome during pregnancy.

1:42.0

We're looking forward to a robust discussion. Welcome everyone.

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