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维生素 D 缺乏与严重和危重新冠肺炎患者的胸部 X 射线严重程度评分和不同炎症标志物的相关性。

Correlation of Vitamin D deficiency with chest X-rays severity scores and different inflammatory markers in severe and critical COVID-19 patients.

机构信息

Mardan Medical Complex Medical Teaching Institution Bacha Khan Medical College, Pakistan.

Pro-Gene Diagnostic And Research Laboratory, Pakistan.

出版信息

Ghana Med J. 2022 Dec;56(4):246-258. doi: 10.4314/gmj.v56i4.3.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To determine the relationship between Vitamin D deficiency with Chest X-Rays severity score and Different Inflammatory Markers in Severe and Critical COVID-19 Patients.

DESIGN

A cross-sectional study.

SETTING

The study was conducted in COVID-19 isolation units at Mardan Medical Complex Teaching Hospital (MMCTH) and Bacha Khan Medical College, Pakistan.

PARTICIPANTS

206 patients who tested positive for COVID-19 by PCR were included in the final analysis.

DATA COLLECTION/INTERVENTION: We collected demographic, comorbidity, laboratory, and clinical outcome data from the electronic records of admitted, deceased, or discharged patients.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE

Frequency of symptoms, comorbidities, mortality and morbidity, chest x-ray severity scores, different inflammatory markers in Vitamin D deficient Covid-19 patients.

RESULTS

128(62.14%) were severe and 78(37.5%) were critical COVID-19 patients. The whole cohort had 82(39.80%) males and 124(60.20%) females, with a median age of 55 IQR (50-73). Study participants' median Vitamin D level was 14.01ng/ml, with a minimum of 7.5ng/ml and a maximum of 70.8ng/ml. 67/206 patients died, with a fatality ratio of 32.5%. 54/67(80.59%) suffered from one or more comorbid conditions.

CONCLUSION

Low Vitamin D levels were linked to a higher risk of death, higher x-ray severity scores, and different inflammatory markers. Vitamin D levels greater than 30ng/ml for older patients and greater than 40ng/ml in older patients with comorbidities were associated with reduced severity and mortality in patients with COVID-19.

FUNDING

None declared.

摘要

目的

确定维生素 D 缺乏与严重和危重新冠肺炎患者的胸部 X 射线严重程度评分和不同炎症标志物之间的关系。

设计

横断面研究。

地点

本研究在巴基斯坦马尔丹医疗综合体教学医院(MMCTH)和巴赫哈坎医学院的 COVID-19 隔离单元进行。

参与者

最终分析纳入了 206 名经 PCR 检测新冠病毒阳性的患者。

数据收集/干预措施:我们从住院、死亡或出院患者的电子病历中收集人口统计学、合并症、实验室和临床结局数据。

主要观察指标

维生素 D 缺乏的新冠患者的症状、合并症、死亡率和发病率、胸部 X 射线严重程度评分、不同炎症标志物的频率。

结果

128 例(62.14%)为重症 COVID-19 患者,78 例(37.5%)为危重症 COVID-19 患者。全队列中 82 例(39.80%)为男性,124 例(60.20%)为女性,中位数年龄为 55 IQR(50-73)。研究参与者的中位维生素 D 水平为 14.01ng/ml,最小值为 7.5ng/ml,最大值为 70.8ng/ml。206 例患者中有 67 例死亡,病死率为 32.5%。54/67(80.59%)例患者患有一种或多种合并症。

结论

低维生素 D 水平与死亡风险增加、X 射线严重程度评分升高和不同炎症标志物有关。对于老年患者,维生素 D 水平大于 30ng/ml,对于有合并症的老年患者,维生素 D 水平大于 40ng/ml,与 COVID-19 患者的严重程度和死亡率降低有关。

资金来源

无。

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