The biochemistry, metabolism, and pathophysiology of parathyroid hormo
ne (PTH) are sufficiently well understood to logically explain most cl
inical disorders involving parathyroid gland function and calcium meta
bolism. Early measurements of PTH used radioimmunoassays that detected
various circulating fragments of PTH; these assays correlated poorly
with one another and often gave results that conflicted clinically Now
, with the advent of two-site immunometric PTH assays, analytical perf
ormance has been improved markedly and clinical discrimination among P
TH disorders has been uniformly accurate. Recent advances in the measu
rement of PTH have focused on improving analytical sensitivity, buildi
ng automated systems and providing rapid PTH results during surgical p
rocedures on the parathyroid glands. This is the first article of a tw
o-part series on PTH. The second part will describe our evaluation of
two intact PTH assays and our implementation of one of these in our cl
inical service laboratory.