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烧伤入院时维生素D水平低与住院时间延长有关。

Low Vitamin D Level on Admission for Burn Injury Is Associated With Increased Length of Stay.

作者信息

Blay BrookeAnne, Thomas Sheela, Coffey Rebecca, Jones Larry, Murphy Claire V

机构信息

From the *The Ohio State University College of Pharmacy, Columbus; †Department of Clinical Nutrition, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus; ‡Department of Surgery, Division of Trauma, Critical Care and Burn, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus; and §Department of Pharmacy, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus.

出版信息

J Burn Care Res. 2017 Jan/Feb;38(1):e8-e13. doi: 10.1097/BCR.0000000000000445.

Abstract

Currently, there have been few studies that have evaluated the incidence of vitamin D deficiency in adult burn patients or correlated vitamin D levels with burn-related outcomes. The primary objective of the study was to identify the incidence of vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency in an adult burn population. The secondary objective was to determine the impact of vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency on clinical outcomes in burn care. A single-center, retrospective, and observational cohort analysis of adult patients admitted for initial management of burn injury, who had a 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25D) level measured on admission, was performed. Patients were categorized as vitamin D deficient (25D <10 ng/ml), insufficient (10-29 ng/ml), or sufficient (30-100 ng/ml) based on admission measurements. Clinical outcomes including complications, intensive care unit (ICU) and hospital length of stay (LOS), and survival were compared between patients with vitamin D deficiency/insufficiency and patients with vitamin D sufficiency. Three-hundred and eighteen patients were eligible for evaluation. Admission 25D level correlated with deficiency in 46 patients (14.5%), insufficiency in 207 (65.1%), and normal in 65 (20.4%). Patients with vitamin D deficiency or insufficiency experienced higher rates of complications and longer ICU and hospital LOS compared with those with normal vitamin D levels. A large proportion of patients with burn injury presented with vitamin D insufficiency and deficiency which was associated with poor outcomes, including prolonged ICU and hospital LOS. Additional studies are needed to further describe the relationship between vitamin D status and clinical outcomes.

摘要

目前,很少有研究评估成年烧伤患者维生素D缺乏的发生率,或将维生素D水平与烧伤相关结局进行关联分析。本研究的主要目的是确定成年烧伤人群中维生素D缺乏和不足的发生率。次要目的是确定维生素D缺乏和不足对烧伤治疗临床结局的影响。对因烧伤损伤入院接受初始治疗且入院时测量了25-羟维生素D(25D)水平的成年患者进行了单中心、回顾性观察队列分析。根据入院测量结果,将患者分为维生素D缺乏(25D<10 ng/ml)、不足(10 - 29 ng/ml)或充足(30 - 100 ng/ml)。比较了维生素D缺乏/不足患者和维生素D充足患者的临床结局,包括并发症、重症监护病房(ICU)和住院时间(LOS)以及生存率。318例患者符合评估条件。入院时25D水平显示,46例患者(14.5%)缺乏,207例患者(65.1%)不足,65例患者(20.4%)正常。与维生素D水平正常的患者相比,维生素D缺乏或不足的患者并发症发生率更高,ICU和住院时间更长。很大一部分烧伤患者存在维生素D不足和缺乏,这与不良结局相关,包括ICU和住院时间延长。需要进一步研究以进一步描述维生素D状态与临床结局之间的关系。

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