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Vitamin D (25(OH)D) in patients with chronic kidney disease stages 2-5

OBJECTIVE: To establish the impact the chronic kidney disease stage has in the native vitamin D levels in patients not undergoing dialysis treatment. METHODS: A study performed in Manizales, Colombia, a city located 2,200 meters above sea level, without important stational variations. Patients with...

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Autores principales: Restrepo Valencia, César Augusto, Aguirre Arango, José Vicente
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Universidad del Valle 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5091275/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27821896
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description OBJECTIVE: To establish the impact the chronic kidney disease stage has in the native vitamin D levels in patients not undergoing dialysis treatment. METHODS: A study performed in Manizales, Colombia, a city located 2,200 meters above sea level, without important stational variations. Patients with 18 years of age or more, with chronic kidney disease stages 2 to 5 and not undergoing dialysis treatment were recruited for this study. Demographic and anthropometric variations were evaluated as well as solar exposure, CKD etiology and laboratory variables related to bone and mineral diseases. For each CKD clinical stage, correlations were evaluated for vitamin D levels, laboratory results for bone and mineral diseases, solar exposure and ethnicity. RESULTS: Three hundred thirty-three patients were evaluated with a median age of 71 years, most of them mestizo (71%), 173 were women. The main CKD etiology was hypertensive nephropathy (32.2%). 21.1% of patients had normal vitamin D levels, 70.1% were within insufficient range and 8.8% were in deficit. A negative correlation was found between the levels of vitamin 25 (OH) D and the values for: creatinine, phosphorous, calcium x phosphorous product, PTH, 24 hours urine protein and BMI. A positive relationship was found for calcium and albumin. Positive significant statistical correlation was found for vitamin 25(OH) D levels and solar exposure for stages 3b and 4 of CKD. CONCLUSIONS: It is common to find low levels of vitamin 25(OH) D in patients with CKD; these can contribute to the appearance of secondary hyperparathyroidism.
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spelling pubmed-50912752016-11-07 Vitamin D (25(OH)D) in patients with chronic kidney disease stages 2-5 Restrepo Valencia, César Augusto Aguirre Arango, José Vicente Colomb Med (Cali) Original Article OBJECTIVE: To establish the impact the chronic kidney disease stage has in the native vitamin D levels in patients not undergoing dialysis treatment. METHODS: A study performed in Manizales, Colombia, a city located 2,200 meters above sea level, without important stational variations. Patients with 18 years of age or more, with chronic kidney disease stages 2 to 5 and not undergoing dialysis treatment were recruited for this study. Demographic and anthropometric variations were evaluated as well as solar exposure, CKD etiology and laboratory variables related to bone and mineral diseases. For each CKD clinical stage, correlations were evaluated for vitamin D levels, laboratory results for bone and mineral diseases, solar exposure and ethnicity. RESULTS: Three hundred thirty-three patients were evaluated with a median age of 71 years, most of them mestizo (71%), 173 were women. The main CKD etiology was hypertensive nephropathy (32.2%). 21.1% of patients had normal vitamin D levels, 70.1% were within insufficient range and 8.8% were in deficit. A negative correlation was found between the levels of vitamin 25 (OH) D and the values for: creatinine, phosphorous, calcium x phosphorous product, PTH, 24 hours urine protein and BMI. A positive relationship was found for calcium and albumin. Positive significant statistical correlation was found for vitamin 25(OH) D levels and solar exposure for stages 3b and 4 of CKD. CONCLUSIONS: It is common to find low levels of vitamin 25(OH) D in patients with CKD; these can contribute to the appearance of secondary hyperparathyroidism. Universidad del Valle 2016-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5091275/ /pubmed/27821896 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ © 2016. Universidad del Valle. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Restrepo Valencia, César Augusto
Aguirre Arango, José Vicente
Vitamin D (25(OH)D) in patients with chronic kidney disease stages 2-5
title Vitamin D (25(OH)D) in patients with chronic kidney disease stages 2-5
title_full Vitamin D (25(OH)D) in patients with chronic kidney disease stages 2-5
title_fullStr Vitamin D (25(OH)D) in patients with chronic kidney disease stages 2-5
title_full_unstemmed Vitamin D (25(OH)D) in patients with chronic kidney disease stages 2-5
title_short Vitamin D (25(OH)D) in patients with chronic kidney disease stages 2-5
title_sort vitamin d (25(oh)d) in patients with chronic kidney disease stages 2-5
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5091275/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27821896
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