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J Parathyr Dis. 2025;13: e12279.
doi: 10.34172/jpd.2025.12279
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Quality of life among primary hyperparathyroidism patients with recurrent renal stone disease: A comparative analysis of surgical and non-surgical management groups

Malik Ayyad 1 ORCID logo, Omar Ayaad 2* ORCID logo, Hassan Alkhatatbeh 3, Bayan Qaddumi 4, Fadi Sawaqed 5 ORCID logo, Samer Al-Rawashdeh 1

1 Department of Urology Unit, Special Surgery, Faculty of Medicine Mutah University, Karak, Jordan.
2 Sultan Qaboos Comprehensive Cancer Care and Research Center, University Medical City, Muscat, Oman.
3 Department of General Surgery, Urology and Anaesthesia, Faculty of Medicine, Hashemite University, Zarqa, Jordan.
4 Research Center Amman, Jordan.
5 Department of Special Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Mu’tah University, Karak, Jordan
*Corresponding Author: Omar Ayaad, Email: O.ayaad@cccrc.gov.om

Abstract

Introduction: Renal stone disease (nephrolithiasis) is a common condition linked to significant morbidity, with primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) identified as a key contributor in recurrent cases. While parathyroidectomy remains the gold-standard treatment, the comparative impact of surgical and non-surgical approaches on quality of life (QoL) remains inadequately explored.

Objectives: To evaluate the impact of parathyroidectomy on QoL and compare the effectiveness of surgical and non-surgical management in enhancing physical, emotional, and social well-being among patients with PHPT and recurrent renal stone disease.

Patients and Methods: This cross-sectional study included 84 participants diagnosed with PHPT and recurrent renal stones, recruited from private hospitals in Jordan. Participants were divided into two groups: post-parathyroidectomy (n=46) and non-surgical (n=38). Quality of life was assessed using the short form health survey (SF-36), focusing on eight health domains. Data were collected online and analyzed using SPSS (version 27). Independent T-test was conducted to compare QoL outcomes between the groups, with statistical significance set at p < 0.05.

Results: Post-parathyroidectomy patients reported significantly higher QoL scores in physical functioning (mean: 4.80 versus 3.45, P<0.05), bodily pain (4.89 versus 3.32, P<0.05), and general health perceptions (4.70 versus 3.26, P<0.05). The total QoL score was significantly greater in the surgical group (mean: 36.91 versus 27.08, P<0.05). However, no significant differences were observed in social functioning, mental health, or role-emotional functioning between the two groups.

Conclusion: Parathyroidectomy significantly improves physical functioning, pain reduction, and overall health perceptions in patients with PHPT and recurrent renal stones. However, emotional and social domains remain similar to non-surgical management, indicating the need for integrated psychosocial support alongside physiological interventions to optimize QoL.



Please cite this paper as: Ayyad M, Ayaad O, Alkhatatbeh H, Qaddumi B, Sawaqed F, Al-Rawashdeh S. Quality of life among primary hyperparathyroidism patients with recurrent renal stone disease: A comparative analysis of surgical and non-surgical management groups. J Parathyr Dis. 2025;13:e12279. doi:10.34172/jpd.2025.12279.
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Submitted: 27 Nov 2024
Revision: 20 Feb 2025
Accepted: 06 Apr 2025
ePublished: 14 Apr 2025
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