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Medicina (Buenos Aires)

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OCAMPO, Paloma et al. Déficit de vitamina D en pacientes hospitalizados. Medicina (B. Aires) [online]. 2015, vol.75, n.3, pp.142-146. ISSN 1669-9106.

We prospectively studied 60 consecutive patients in order to evaluate the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency. All of them were inpatients, and were evaluated from October 2013 through May 2014. Levels of 25 OH vitamin D were classified as sufficient (> 30 ng/ml), mild to moderate deficiency (15 to 30 ng/ml) and severe deficiency (< 15 ng/ml). The mean age was 72.1 ±19.5 years; 43 were females and 17 males. Five percent of the patients had normal values of vitamin D, 31.6% had mild to moderate deficit and 63.3% had severe deficit of the vitamin. Severe deficit was associated with hypoalbuminemia, compared with mild to moderate deficit and with sufficient values (2.98 g/dl vs. 3.52 g/dl and vs. 4.39 g/dl, respectively, p: 0.012) and low levels of serum calcium (8.35 mg/dl vs. 8.61 mg/dl and 9.8 mg/dl, respectively, p: 0.003). Although there was a trend of low vitamin D levels with increasing age, female sex, immobilization, higher levels of glucose and glycated haemoglobin, more duration of hospitalization, we didn’t find any statistically significance difference between groups. Vitamin D deficiency is common in hospitalized patients. It correlates with low levels of serum albumin and calcium. Improving diagnosis and recognition of this condition may enable us to improve the management of this deficit.

Palabras clave : Vitamin D; Inpatients; Age; Glucose; Calcium; Albumin.

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