Outcomes of Vitamin D Supplementation in Adults Who are Deficient and Critically Ill: A Review of the Literature.
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
| Intervention | Direction | Endpoint | Population | Dosage | Impact | Claim # |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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 |
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.