Background :
Bariatric surgery, especially Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, can cause serious nutritional complications arising from poor absorption of essential nutrients. Secondary hyperparathyroidism is one such complications that leads to increased parathyroid hormone levels due to a decrease in calcium and vitamin D, which may compromise bone health.
Aim
: To compare calcium carbonate and calcium citrate in the treatment of secondary hyperparathyroidism.
Method
: Patients were selected on the basis of their abnormal biochemical test and treatment was randomly done with citrate or calcium carbonate.
Results
: After 60 days of supplementation, biochemical tests were repeated, showing improvement in both groups.
Conclusion
: Supplementation with calcium (citrate or carbonate) and vitamin D is recommended after surgery for prevention of secondary hyperparathyroidism.
Secondary hyperparathyroidism; Bariatric surgery; Nutritional deficiencies