About this trial
This study evaluates whether surgical removal of the parathyroid gland (parathyroidectomy) improves physical function and mobility in older adults with primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT). PHPT, a common endocrine disorder in older adults, is associated with reduced muscle strength, mobility, and quality of life. This prospective observational study will enroll up to 80 participants aged 60 and older undergoing parathyroidectomy at UF Health. Participants will complete physical performance tests, wear an Actigraph device to assess physical activity, and provide blood samples for biomarker analysis at pre- and post-operative time points. The goal is to characterize changes in physical function and activity following surgery and to identify biomarkers that may predict mobility improvements. Findings will help inform future larger-scale studies and could expand surgical indications for PHPT in older adults.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Age ≥ 60 years;
Biochemical diagnosis of hypercalcemic (corrected serum calcium >10.2 mg/dL or ionized serum calcium >1.31 mmol/dL or 5.2 mg/dL on at least one serum sample) primary hyperparathyroidism as determined by board-certified endocrinologist or endocrine surgeon;
Undergoing parathyroidectomy at UF Health;
Willing and able to give informed consent.
Disqualifiers
None
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Not listed
Trial groups
Sponsors and collaborators
University of Florida
Lead sponsor
National Institute on Aging (NIA)
Collaborator