Thank you Dr. Betty Lai for a great case of hypercalcemia on 10.7.15 presenting as altered mental status!
Learning Points:
- The first diagnostic test to workup hypercalcemia should be PTH
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- Hypercalcemia is due to elevation of ionized or free calcium
- 40-45% of calcium in serum is bound to protein, mainly albumin.
- Calcium = serum calcium + 0.8 x (normal albumin – patient albumin)
- >90% of cases of hypercalcemia are either from primary hyperparathyroidism vs. malignancy
- Tx: Only for severe hypercalemia (Ca>14) or for symptomatic cases
- Acutely (quick onset of of action): IVF; Calcitonin; Dialysis; Loop diuretics
- Long term: Bisphosphonates