Muscle strength is improved after parathyroidectomy in patients with primary hyperparathyroidism

Abstract
Fatigue and muscular weakness are prevalent symptoms in patients with primary hyperparathyroidism. This study examined muscular strength before and after operation in a group of eight patients with hyperparathyroidism and in a control group of seven patients with benign thyroid lesions. The maximum power grip, pronation and supination, and endurance for the same muscular movements, were studied by means of a computer program. Patients with hyperparathyroidism had impaired muscular strength compared with the controls but 12 months after operation a significant improvement of all muscular performance was observed. No such improvement was detectable among the controls. There was no correlation between the levels of serum calcium and parathyroid hormone and the measurements recorded before and after operation. Muscular impairment in hyperparathyroidism is measurable by an objective technique. Improvement occurs after surgery.