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Outcomes of Vitamin D Supplementation in Adults Who are Deficient and Critically Ill: A Review of the Literature.

American journal of therapeutics
January 1, 2016
Sarah Williams et al. (2 authors)
Journal ArticleReviewHuman Study
Study Details

Study Goal

The researchers aimed to review the role of vitamin D in calcium homeostasis and its potential nonskeletal effects, particularly in critically ill patients.

Results Summary

The review found a high prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in intensive care patients, with associations between deficiency and adverse clinical outcomes such as mortality, sepsis, and prolonged hospital stays. However, clinical trials on vitamin D supplementation in this population were limited.

Population

Intensive care patients (critically ill adults).

Effective Dosage

Not specified

Duration

Not specified

Interactions

None mentioned

Extracted Claims (12)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
vitamin D
increase
all-cause mortality
general population
-
linked to
#1
vitamin D
neutral
calcium and phosphorous homeostasis
-
-
involvement in
#2
vitamin D
neutral
bone health
-
-
involvement in
#3
vitamin D
neutral
anti-proliferation
-
-
may also play a role in
#4
vitamin D
neutral
immunity
-
-
may also play a role in
#5
vitamin D
neutral
regulation of hormone section
-
-
may also play a role in
#6
vitamin D
neutral
muscle strength
-
-
may also play a role in
#7
-
increase
vitamin D deficiency
intensive care patients
-
revealing a high prevalence of
#8
vitamin D deficiency
increase
mortality
intensive care patients
-
association between
#9
vitamin D deficiency
increase
sepsis
intensive care patients
-
association between
#10
vitamin D deficiency
increase
duration of mechanical ventilation
intensive care patients
-
association between
#11
vitamin D deficiency
increase
length of stay
intensive care patients
-
association between
#12
Abstract

Vitamin D deficiency is known to be common in the general population and has been linked to all-cause mortality. The classically recognized role of vitamin D is its involvement in calcium and phosphorous homeostasis and bone health. Recent evidence suggests that vitamin D may also play a role in other nonskeletal processes, such as anti-proliferation, immunity, regulation of hormone section, and muscle strength. An extensive literature review of vitamin D and critical illness from 2000 to 2015 (PubMed and CINAL) produced multiple observational studies revealing a high prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in intensive care patients. Many of these studies have indicated that there is an association between vitamin D deficiency and clinical outcomes such as mortality, sepsis, duration of mechanical ventilation, and length of stay. This review article provides an overview of vitamin D physiology in adults, a summary of observational studies on vitamin D deficiency in critical illness, and an examination of the few clinical trials on vitamin D supplementation in intensive care patients.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
CalcifediolCalcitriolComorbidityCritical CareCritical IllnessDietary SupplementsHumansPrevalenceTreatment OutcomeVitamin DVitamin D DeficiencyVitamins
Study Links
Quality Scores
SafetyNot Assessed
Efficacy65/10
Quality75/10
Citation Metrics
Total Citations9
Citations/Year1.0
Relative Citation Ratio0.46
NIH Percentile25%
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.25
Weight Score1.69
Normalized Score0.61
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