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Admission Vitamin D status does not predict outcome of critically ill patients on mechanical ventilation: An observational pilot study
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Effect of serum 25-hydroxy vitamin D (25[OH] D) levels on the recovery of critically ill mechanically ventilated patients is unclear. Hence, this study assessed 25(OH)D levels of critically ill patients on mechanical ventilation at the time of admission to the Intensive Care Uni...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5787890/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29416150 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ija.IJA_531_17 |
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author | Yadav, Sonu Joshi, Poonam Dahiya, Ujjwal Baidya, Dalim Kumar Goswami, Ravinder Guleria, Randeep Lakshmy, Ramakrishnan |
author_facet | Yadav, Sonu Joshi, Poonam Dahiya, Ujjwal Baidya, Dalim Kumar Goswami, Ravinder Guleria, Randeep Lakshmy, Ramakrishnan |
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description | BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Effect of serum 25-hydroxy vitamin D (25[OH] D) levels on the recovery of critically ill mechanically ventilated patients is unclear. Hence, this study assessed 25(OH)D levels of critically ill patients on mechanical ventilation at the time of admission to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and its relationship with clinical outcome. METHODS: In this prospective observational pilot study, forty adult patients receiving mechanical ventilation in the ICU were included. Serum 25(OH)D was assessed within 24 h of admission. Primary outcome was 30-day mortality and secondary outcomes were days on mechanical ventilation, ICU-length of stay (ICU-LOS), days to reach spontaneous breathing trial (SBT), requirement of advanced care modality and complications. RESULTS: Seventy-five percent patients had low serum 25(OH)D (65% deficient and 10% insufficient). Between patients with low and normal vitamin D, there was no significant difference in 30-day mortality (10% vs. 16.7%; P = 0.81), days on mechanical ventilation (16.2 ± 8.9 vs. 19.9 ± 8.4; P = 0.23), ICU-length of stay (18.7 ± 8.5 vs. 23.3 ± 11.4; P = 0.28), days to reach SBT (11.5 (0–20) vs. 21 (8–30); P = 0.78), complications developed during ICU stay (P = 0.60) and need for advanced care modalities (P = 0.72). CONCLUSION: Low Vitamin D level at admission did not affect 30-day mortality of critically ill patients on mechanical ventilation. |
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spelling | pubmed-57878902018-02-07 Admission Vitamin D status does not predict outcome of critically ill patients on mechanical ventilation: An observational pilot study Yadav, Sonu Joshi, Poonam Dahiya, Ujjwal Baidya, Dalim Kumar Goswami, Ravinder Guleria, Randeep Lakshmy, Ramakrishnan Indian J Anaesth Original Article BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Effect of serum 25-hydroxy vitamin D (25[OH] D) levels on the recovery of critically ill mechanically ventilated patients is unclear. Hence, this study assessed 25(OH)D levels of critically ill patients on mechanical ventilation at the time of admission to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and its relationship with clinical outcome. METHODS: In this prospective observational pilot study, forty adult patients receiving mechanical ventilation in the ICU were included. Serum 25(OH)D was assessed within 24 h of admission. Primary outcome was 30-day mortality and secondary outcomes were days on mechanical ventilation, ICU-length of stay (ICU-LOS), days to reach spontaneous breathing trial (SBT), requirement of advanced care modality and complications. RESULTS: Seventy-five percent patients had low serum 25(OH)D (65% deficient and 10% insufficient). Between patients with low and normal vitamin D, there was no significant difference in 30-day mortality (10% vs. 16.7%; P = 0.81), days on mechanical ventilation (16.2 ± 8.9 vs. 19.9 ± 8.4; P = 0.23), ICU-length of stay (18.7 ± 8.5 vs. 23.3 ± 11.4; P = 0.28), days to reach SBT (11.5 (0–20) vs. 21 (8–30); P = 0.78), complications developed during ICU stay (P = 0.60) and need for advanced care modalities (P = 0.72). CONCLUSION: Low Vitamin D level at admission did not affect 30-day mortality of critically ill patients on mechanical ventilation. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2018-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5787890/ /pubmed/29416150 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ija.IJA_531_17 Text en Copyright: © 2018 Indian Journal of Anaesthesia http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Yadav, Sonu Joshi, Poonam Dahiya, Ujjwal Baidya, Dalim Kumar Goswami, Ravinder Guleria, Randeep Lakshmy, Ramakrishnan Admission Vitamin D status does not predict outcome of critically ill patients on mechanical ventilation: An observational pilot study |
title | Admission Vitamin D status does not predict outcome of critically ill patients on mechanical ventilation: An observational pilot study |
title_full | Admission Vitamin D status does not predict outcome of critically ill patients on mechanical ventilation: An observational pilot study |
title_fullStr | Admission Vitamin D status does not predict outcome of critically ill patients on mechanical ventilation: An observational pilot study |
title_full_unstemmed | Admission Vitamin D status does not predict outcome of critically ill patients on mechanical ventilation: An observational pilot study |
title_short | Admission Vitamin D status does not predict outcome of critically ill patients on mechanical ventilation: An observational pilot study |
title_sort | admission vitamin d status does not predict outcome of critically ill patients on mechanical ventilation: an observational pilot study |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5787890/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29416150 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ija.IJA_531_17 |
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