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Title:
Evaluating the role of vitamin D in chronic kidney disease and dialysis patients and its Impact on cardio vascular mortality
Authors: Mohamed E. Ibrahim, Kamal M. Okasha, Ashraf T. Mahmoud, Amany G. A. Mohammed, and Ahmed E. Mansour
Year: 2021
Keywords: vitamin D; kidney; dialysis; cardiovascular; mortality
Journal: Benha Medical Journal
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Local/International: Local
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Abstract:

Background: Patients with chronic kidney disease are frequently suffering from the deficiency of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 (calcitriol). This study aimed to evaluate the role of vitamin D deficiency in chronic kidney disease patients, with and without dialysis and its impact on cardio vascular morbidity If fetal or not fatal. Methods: The study was carried on 100 cases and divided into three groups: Group A: 25 healthy cases (control group), Group B: 50 patients with known chronic kidney disease under conservative treatment and Group C: 25 patients with chronic kidney diseases under hemodialysis. Results: Group A (control) included 10 males and 15 females, their mean age was 42.56±3.1 years, group B (CKD) included 27 males and 23 females, their mean age was 41.6±2.5 years, group C (CKD+ dialysis) included 12 males and 13 females, their mean age was 43.3±2 years. Vitamin D was statistically higher in group A (36±7.4) than group B (17±2.5), and group C (11.4±1.5), p

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