richardmel--what is considered high mine is 100, my doc said not worried till it was in the 300s does that sound right just checking on my doc i guess.
100 would be considered high for someone with healthy kidneys. (For them, normal is around 60.)
But the "normal" range for someone with ESRD is 100-300.
The reason is that they've found recently that if an ESRD patient's PTH drops below 100, he can encounter more trouble: Adynamic bone disease. That is, the bones stop absorbing calcium from the blood. And that can led to calciphylaxis, which is bad news.
http://www.kidney.org.uk/Medical-Info/Calcium-Phosphate/bone-disease.htmlSo we ESRD patients have to keep our PTH in a narrow range: Too high (over 300) and we get secondary hyperparathyroidism, which can lead to renal osteodystrophy (bone softening, bone pains, etc.) Too low (below 100), and we can get adynamic bone disease, which can lead to calciphylaxis.