Vitamin D deficiency in critically ill patients with traumatic injuries

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作者
Dickerson, Roland N. [1 ]
Van Cleve, Jonathan R. [1 ]
Swanson, Joseph M. [1 ]
Ill, George O. Maish [2 ]
Minard, Gayle [2 ]
Croce, Martin A. [2 ]
Brown, Rex O. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Tennessee, Hlth Sci Ctr, Dept Clin Pharm, 881 Madison Ave,Suite 345, Memphis, TN 38163 USA
[2] Univ Tennessee, Hlth Sci Ctr, Dept Surg, 910 Madison Ave,2nd Floor, Memphis, TN 38163 USA
关键词
Vitamin D; Deficiency; Depletion; Trauma; Injury; Parenteral nutrition; Enteral nutrition; African-American; Obesity; SERUM 25-HYDROXYVITAMIN D; INTENSIVE-CARE-UNIT; MORTALITY; ASSOCIATION; THERAPY; INSULIN; SEPSIS; INITIATION; SEVERITY; SAFETY;
D O I
10.1186/s41038-016-0054-8
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Background| Vitamin D depletion has been associated with increased rate of infections, lengthened hospital stay, and worsened mortality for critically ill patients. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the prevalence and variables associated with vitamin D deficiency in critically ill patients with severe traumatic injuries. Methods: Critically ill adult patients admitted to the trauma intensive care unit (ICU) between June 2013 and June 2014, referred to the nutrition support service for enteral or parenteral nutrition, and had a serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25-OH vitamin D) concentration determination were retrospectively evaluated. Patients were stratified as vitamin D sufficient, insufficient, deficient, or severely deficient based on a 25-OH vitamin D concentration of 30-80, 20-29.9, 13. 1-19.9, and <= 13 ng/mL, respectively. Results: One hundred and twenty-one patients out of 158 (76 %) patients were vitamin D deficient or severely deficient. Thirty-one patients (20 %) were insufficient and 6 (4 %) had a normal 25-OH vitamin D concentration. 25-OH vitamin D was determined 7.5 +/- 5.1 days after ICU admission. African-Americans had a greater proportion of patients with deficiency or severe deficiency compared to other races (91 versus 64 %, P = 0.02). Penetrating gunshot or knife stab injury, African-American race, and obesity (elevated body mass index) were significantly associated with vitamin D deficiency or severe deficiency: OR 9.23 (1.13, 75.40), 4.0 (1.4, 11.58), and 1.12 (1.03, 1.23), P < 0.05, respectively. Conclusions: The majority of critically ill patients with traumatic injuries exhibit vitamin D deficiency or severe deficiency. Penetrating injuries, African-American race, and obesity are significant risk factors for deficiency. Severity of injury, extent of inflammation (elevated C-reactive protein concentration), or hospital admission during the winter season did not significantly influence the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency.
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