Abstract
Objective To investigate the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in medical intensive care unit (ICU) and its relationship with severity of disease and prognosis.Methods A prospective study was performed to evaluate vitamin D status in 216 patients admitted to the medical intensive care unit.The incidence of hypovitaminosis D was observed.Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation Ⅱ (APACHE Ⅱ) score,days kept in ICU and on ventilator,main laboratory findings,and mortality rate were compared among patients with different serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25 (OH) D] levels.Potential risk factors for mortality were analyzed by multivariate logistic regression analysis.Results One hundred and fifty-three patients (70.8%) developed hypovitaminosis D.25 (OH) D deficiency was identified in 95 (44.0%),25 (OH) D insufficiency in 58 (26.8%),and 25 (OH) D sufficiency in 63 (29.2%) patients.APACHE Ⅱ score,positive blood culture,the incidence of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome(MODS),and mortality rate were higher in deficiency group compared with the other two groups [APACHE Ⅱ score:deficiency group 25 (20,28) score,insufficiency group 22 (17,26) score,sufficiency group 19 (18,20) score,P<0.01 ; positive blood culture:deficiency group 18.9%,insufficiency group 13.8%,sufficiency group 3.2%,P=0.015 ; MODS:deficiency group 48.4%,insufficiency group 43.1%,sufficiency group 25.4%,P=0.025; mortality rate:deficiency group 40%,insufficiency group 24.1%,sufficiency group 15.9%,P =0.003].25 (OH)D levels were negatively correlated with APACHE Ⅱ score and mortality rate (r =-0.325,P<0.01 ; r=-0.276,P<0.01,respectively).Analysis by multiple logistic regression demonstrated that 25 (OH) D deficiency (OR =3.005,95 % CI 1.321-5.875,P =0.008) was independent risk factor for mortality.Conclusions This study demonstrates that vitamin D deficiency is highly prevalent among patients admitted into ICU.Vitamin D deficiency is associated with disease severity,and seems to be an independent risk factor for mortality. Key words: 25-hydroxyvitamin D ; Vitamin D deficiency ; Intensive care unit ; Prognosis
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