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Vitamin D Level in Laboratory Confirmed COVID-19 and Disease Progression

OBJECTIVE: There is no conclusive evidence to suggest vitamin D level can prevent or treat infection with the new coronavirus disease 2019. This study aimed to investigate the effects of serum level of vitamin D in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 on death, severity, and hospitalization durati...

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Autores principales: Dana, Nasim, Nasirian, Maryam, Vaseghi, Golnaz, Heshmat-Ghahdarijani, Kiyan, Ataei, Behrooz, Mosayebi, Azam, Manteghinejad, Amirreza, Haghjooy Javanmard, Shaghayegh
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Atatürk University School of Medicine 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9797700/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35950827
http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/eurasianjmed.2022.21088
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author Dana, Nasim
Nasirian, Maryam
Vaseghi, Golnaz
Heshmat-Ghahdarijani, Kiyan
Ataei, Behrooz
Mosayebi, Azam
Manteghinejad, Amirreza
Haghjooy Javanmard, Shaghayegh
author_facet Dana, Nasim
Nasirian, Maryam
Vaseghi, Golnaz
Heshmat-Ghahdarijani, Kiyan
Ataei, Behrooz
Mosayebi, Azam
Manteghinejad, Amirreza
Haghjooy Javanmard, Shaghayegh
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description OBJECTIVE: There is no conclusive evidence to suggest vitamin D level can prevent or treat infection with the new coronavirus disease 2019. This study aimed to investigate the effects of serum level of vitamin D in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 on death, severity, and hospitalization duration. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Baseline characteristic of patients was extracted from the Isfahan coronavirus disease 2019 registry database (I-CORE). Blood samples were taken from all patients to measure the level of vitamin D (25-hydroxyvitamin D) and categorized. The effect of 25(OH) D on death, severity, and hospitalization duration was analyzed by logistic regression. RESULTS: Among our study patients, 5.5% had a severe deficiency of vitamin D, 23.7% deficiency, and 24.8% insufficiency. Of the 107 patients who died, 7.5% were severely deficient in vitamin D. We found that vitamin D deficiency had no significant effect on death, disease severity, and hospitalization (P > .05). However, having at least one comorbidity increased the odds of death five times after adjusting age > 60 years and gender (P < .0001). The results showed that among all comorbidities, diabetes has the greatest impact on the outcomes as it raised the odds of death, disease severity, and length of hospital stay by 2.23,1.72, and 1.48, respectively, after controlling the age > 60 and gender (P = .0002, P = .08, P = .012). CONCLUSIONS: The mortality, disease severity, and hospitalization of coronavirus disease 2019 patients seem to be not affected by the low levels of 25(OH)D. However, the synergy between vitamin D levels and comorbidities, age, and gender could affect the outcome of coronavirus disease 2019 patients.
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spelling pubmed-97977002023-01-03 Vitamin D Level in Laboratory Confirmed COVID-19 and Disease Progression Dana, Nasim Nasirian, Maryam Vaseghi, Golnaz Heshmat-Ghahdarijani, Kiyan Ataei, Behrooz Mosayebi, Azam Manteghinejad, Amirreza Haghjooy Javanmard, Shaghayegh Eurasian J Med Original Article OBJECTIVE: There is no conclusive evidence to suggest vitamin D level can prevent or treat infection with the new coronavirus disease 2019. This study aimed to investigate the effects of serum level of vitamin D in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 on death, severity, and hospitalization duration. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Baseline characteristic of patients was extracted from the Isfahan coronavirus disease 2019 registry database (I-CORE). Blood samples were taken from all patients to measure the level of vitamin D (25-hydroxyvitamin D) and categorized. The effect of 25(OH) D on death, severity, and hospitalization duration was analyzed by logistic regression. RESULTS: Among our study patients, 5.5% had a severe deficiency of vitamin D, 23.7% deficiency, and 24.8% insufficiency. Of the 107 patients who died, 7.5% were severely deficient in vitamin D. We found that vitamin D deficiency had no significant effect on death, disease severity, and hospitalization (P > .05). However, having at least one comorbidity increased the odds of death five times after adjusting age > 60 years and gender (P < .0001). The results showed that among all comorbidities, diabetes has the greatest impact on the outcomes as it raised the odds of death, disease severity, and length of hospital stay by 2.23,1.72, and 1.48, respectively, after controlling the age > 60 and gender (P = .0002, P = .08, P = .012). CONCLUSIONS: The mortality, disease severity, and hospitalization of coronavirus disease 2019 patients seem to be not affected by the low levels of 25(OH)D. However, the synergy between vitamin D levels and comorbidities, age, and gender could affect the outcome of coronavirus disease 2019 patients. Atatürk University School of Medicine 2022-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9797700/ /pubmed/35950827 http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/eurasianjmed.2022.21088 Text en © Copyright 2022 authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Content of this journal is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Dana, Nasim
Nasirian, Maryam
Vaseghi, Golnaz
Heshmat-Ghahdarijani, Kiyan
Ataei, Behrooz
Mosayebi, Azam
Manteghinejad, Amirreza
Haghjooy Javanmard, Shaghayegh
Vitamin D Level in Laboratory Confirmed COVID-19 and Disease Progression
title Vitamin D Level in Laboratory Confirmed COVID-19 and Disease Progression
title_full Vitamin D Level in Laboratory Confirmed COVID-19 and Disease Progression
title_fullStr Vitamin D Level in Laboratory Confirmed COVID-19 and Disease Progression
title_full_unstemmed Vitamin D Level in Laboratory Confirmed COVID-19 and Disease Progression
title_short Vitamin D Level in Laboratory Confirmed COVID-19 and Disease Progression
title_sort vitamin d level in laboratory confirmed covid-19 and disease progression
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9797700/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35950827
http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/eurasianjmed.2022.21088
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