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Table 3 This table shows the supplementation with calcium and vitamin D (analogues and metabolites) and biochemical exams during six months post-pregnancy, breastfeeding period and I° control post-breastfeeding in women with HypoPT

From: Hypoparathyroidism and pseudohypoparathyroidism in pregnancy: an Italian retrospective observational study

 

Six months post-pregnancy

Breastfeeding period

I° control post-breastfeeding

Medications

N

Mean ± SD

Range

N

Mean ± SD

Range

N

Mean ± SD

Range

Calcium carbonate, mg/day

25

1356 ± 706.8

500–3000

16

1530 ± 726

500–3000

16

1491 ± 681.5

500–2600

Calcitriol, µg/day

25

0.8 ± 0.6

0.25–3

16

0.84 ± 0.63

0.25–3

16

0.82 ± 0.53

0.25–2.50

Cholecalciferol, IU/day

4

862 ± 275

600–1250

5

850 ± 275

600–1250

5

800 ± 200

600–1000

Biochemistrya

Albumin-corrected calcium, mg/dl [8.5–10.1]

25

8.5 ± 0.7

7.4–9.4

16

8.5 ± 0.6

7.5–9.3

16

8.5 ± 0.5

7.7– 9.3

Phosphate serum, mg/dl [2.5–4.9]

12

5 ± 0.8

3.8–6.6

10

5 ± 0.84

3–5.2

10

4.9 ± 0.3

4.7–5.5

Urinary calcium, mg/24 h [100–300]

7

196 ± 80

90–304

6

198 ± 72.6

90–304

6

292.8 ± 71

240–397

Creatinine, mg/dl [0.5–1.3]

8

0.7 ± 0.2

0.7–0.9

7

0.7 ± 0.1

0.7–0.9

7

0.7 ± 0.1

0.68– 0.86

Creatinine Clearance, ml/min [> 60]

8

104 ± 10

87–118

7

106.8 ± 10.4

90–116

7

104.5 ± 10.3

90–114

25 (OH) vitamin D, ng/ml [30–100]

5

24 ± 15.2

13–40

5

24 ± 15.2

13–40

5

25.8 ± 8.5

19–38

  1. aThe reference ranges are given in brackets. Values outside of the reference range are typed boldface