Vitamin D status in adult critically ill patients in Eastern India: An observational retrospective study

Background: The prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in critically ill patients has been reported to be as high as 80%. There is insufficient data regarding the relationship between 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH) D] levels and outcomes in medical intensive care unit (MICU). The goal of this study was to...

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Main Authors: Rajesh Padhi, Baikunthanath Panda, Snehalata Jagati, Subhas Chandra Patra
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2014-01-01
Series:Lung India
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Online Access:http://www.lungindia.com/article.asp?issn=0970-2113;year=2014;volume=31;issue=3;spage=212;epage=216;aulast=Padhi
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spelling doaj-90bb66ee1ae24dc9929e290fceed24952020-11-24T22:55:07ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsLung India0970-21130974-598X2014-01-0131321221610.4103/0970-2113.135755Vitamin D status in adult critically ill patients in Eastern India: An observational retrospective studyRajesh PadhiBaikunthanath PandaSnehalata JagatiSubhas Chandra PatraBackground: The prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in critically ill patients has been reported to be as high as 80%. There is insufficient data regarding the relationship between 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH) D] levels and outcomes in medical intensive care unit (MICU). The goal of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of 25(OH) D deficiency in MICU and its relationship with outcomes. Subjects and Methods: This was a retrospective study in a MICU of a teaching medical college hospital of Eastern India. All patients admitted to MICU, who had levels of 25(OH) D available, were included in the study. The discriminative powers of admission and lowest 25(OH) D values regarding day-30 mortality were evaluated by producing receiver operating curves (ROC). Binary end points were analyzed by means of a Fisher′s exact test. Continuous variables were compared by using unpaired t-tests, Welch′s tests, or Wilcoxon ranksum tests. All odds ratios and their corresponding 95% confidence intervals were calculated according to the profile-likelihood method. The time from inclusion to death in the two groups was compared with the use of the log-rank test, and the results are presented as Kaplan-Meier curves. Hazard ratios for death from hypo 25(OH) D were calculated by logistic regression model. All P values were 2-tailed and P < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: Of the 300 patients admitted during the study period, 25(OH) D levels were available in 152 patients (50.6%). Of these 152 patients, 15 patients (9.8%) had 25(OH) D insufficiency (20-29.9 ng/dL), 79 (51.9%) had 25(OH) D deficiency (0-19.9 ng/dL), and the levels were normal (>30 ng/dl) in 58 (38.2%) patients. Most of the patients with deficient 25(OH) D levels were females (P < 0.05). Higher mortality (P = 0.01), increased length of MICU stay, and prolonged ventilation were observed in patients with 25(OH) D deficiency. Conclusions: Patients with 25(OH) D deficiency in MICU have increased hospital mortality, longer mechanical ventilation, and longer MICU stay.http://www.lungindia.com/article.asp?issn=0970-2113;year=2014;volume=31;issue=3;spage=212;epage=216;aulast=PadhiCritical illnessintensive caremortalityvitamin D
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author Rajesh Padhi
Baikunthanath Panda
Snehalata Jagati
Subhas Chandra Patra
spellingShingle Rajesh Padhi
Baikunthanath Panda
Snehalata Jagati
Subhas Chandra Patra
Vitamin D status in adult critically ill patients in Eastern India: An observational retrospective study
Lung India
Critical illness
intensive care
mortality
vitamin D
author_facet Rajesh Padhi
Baikunthanath Panda
Snehalata Jagati
Subhas Chandra Patra
author_sort Rajesh Padhi
title Vitamin D status in adult critically ill patients in Eastern India: An observational retrospective study
title_short Vitamin D status in adult critically ill patients in Eastern India: An observational retrospective study
title_full Vitamin D status in adult critically ill patients in Eastern India: An observational retrospective study
title_fullStr Vitamin D status in adult critically ill patients in Eastern India: An observational retrospective study
title_full_unstemmed Vitamin D status in adult critically ill patients in Eastern India: An observational retrospective study
title_sort vitamin d status in adult critically ill patients in eastern india: an observational retrospective study
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Lung India
issn 0970-2113
0974-598X
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Background: The prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in critically ill patients has been reported to be as high as 80%. There is insufficient data regarding the relationship between 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH) D] levels and outcomes in medical intensive care unit (MICU). The goal of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of 25(OH) D deficiency in MICU and its relationship with outcomes. Subjects and Methods: This was a retrospective study in a MICU of a teaching medical college hospital of Eastern India. All patients admitted to MICU, who had levels of 25(OH) D available, were included in the study. The discriminative powers of admission and lowest 25(OH) D values regarding day-30 mortality were evaluated by producing receiver operating curves (ROC). Binary end points were analyzed by means of a Fisher′s exact test. Continuous variables were compared by using unpaired t-tests, Welch′s tests, or Wilcoxon ranksum tests. All odds ratios and their corresponding 95% confidence intervals were calculated according to the profile-likelihood method. The time from inclusion to death in the two groups was compared with the use of the log-rank test, and the results are presented as Kaplan-Meier curves. Hazard ratios for death from hypo 25(OH) D were calculated by logistic regression model. All P values were 2-tailed and P < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: Of the 300 patients admitted during the study period, 25(OH) D levels were available in 152 patients (50.6%). Of these 152 patients, 15 patients (9.8%) had 25(OH) D insufficiency (20-29.9 ng/dL), 79 (51.9%) had 25(OH) D deficiency (0-19.9 ng/dL), and the levels were normal (>30 ng/dl) in 58 (38.2%) patients. Most of the patients with deficient 25(OH) D levels were females (P < 0.05). Higher mortality (P = 0.01), increased length of MICU stay, and prolonged ventilation were observed in patients with 25(OH) D deficiency. Conclusions: Patients with 25(OH) D deficiency in MICU have increased hospital mortality, longer mechanical ventilation, and longer MICU stay.
topic Critical illness
intensive care
mortality
vitamin D
url http://www.lungindia.com/article.asp?issn=0970-2113;year=2014;volume=31;issue=3;spage=212;epage=216;aulast=Padhi
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