Vitamin D status among patients with hip fracture and elderly control subjects in Yekaterinburg, Russia

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O. Lesnyak ◽  
N. Kyznesova ◽  
M. A. Blankenstein ◽  
P. Lips
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Lazaros Oikonomidis ◽  
Jeremy Oakley ◽  
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fstathios Chronopoulos

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Yong Jun Choi ◽  
Jung-Taek Kim ◽  
Ye-Yeon Won ◽  
Yoon-Sok Chung

1992 ◽  
Vol 17 ◽  
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Vol 92 (2) ◽  
pp. 271-276 ◽  
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Carlotta Castiglioni ◽  
Fulvia Vallero ◽  
Roberto Di Monaco ◽  
Rosa Tappero

2014 ◽  
Vol 155 (17) ◽  
pp. 659-668 ◽  
Author(s):  
Antal Salamon ◽  
Balázs Hepp ◽  
Ákos Mátrai ◽  
Csaba Biró ◽  
Katalin Ágota ◽  
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Introduction: Vitamin D deficiency is an important risk factor for fractures. However, there are few data available only on the relationship between serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels and recovery after surgery for hip fracture. Aim: The authors investigate the vitamin D supply of patients with hip fractures. Method: Between February and September 2013, serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D and parathyroid hormone levels were determined in 203 patients with hip fracture (74.8±11.5 ys; 67 men and 136 women) and in 74 control subjects. Results: Vitamin D deficiency and secondary hyperparathyroidism occurred significantly more frequently in patients with hip fracture than in control subjects (72% vs. 45%, and 33% vs. 17%, respectively). Patients with better condition after surgery showed higher 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels (p<0.001) than those with poor condition. Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D were lower in the 31 patients who died [median of survival time: 19 (5–52) days] compared to those who survived [22.6 (9.5–45.0) vs. 33.0 (16.5–56.6) nmol/l]. Conclusions: The association between vitamin-D deficiency and mortality as well as the positive correlation between serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels and better postoperative condition confirm the importance of proper vitamin D supply in the prevention and cure of hip fractures, what is more in the increase of the chance of survival. Orv. Hetil., 2014, 155(17), 659–668.


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Vol 422 ◽  
pp. 208-213 ◽  
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Ranuccio Nuti ◽  
Giuseppe Martini ◽  
Roberto Valenti ◽  
Dario Gambera ◽  
Luigi Gennari ◽  
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Carlotta Castiglioni ◽  
Silvia Di Carlo ◽  
Elena La Marmora ◽  
Irena Filipovic ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (4) ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Phruetthiphat O

Introduction : High prevalence of vitamin D deficiency has been described in more than 1 billion people around the world, es pecially in Middle - East and Asia. In Thailand, the largest study of vitamin D status in normal population (N=2641) identified overall 45.2 percent of vitamin D inadequacy in normal population. However, there was no study focusing on Vitamin D inadequacy in traumatic elderly patients. The purpose of this study is going to define the prevalence of vitamin D inadequacy in traumatic hip fracture among elderly patients and to identify a clinical correlation. Materials and Methods : A prospective study of elderly patients (more than 60 years old) with low energy trauma who underwent orthopaedic surgery at Phramongkutklao Hospital between the period of January 2016 and December 2016. All hip fracture patients underwent orthopedic surgery were collected for demograph ic data, comorbidities including Charlson Comorbidity Index. Primary outcome was to identify a prevalence of vitamin D inadequacy (<30 ng/ml) and vitamin D deficiency (<20 ng/ml) in hip fracture underwent orthopedic surgery. Secondary outcome was to define association of demographic data, comorbidity with vitamin D level. Additionally, comparison the ambulatory status and mechanical failure between normal vitamin D and vitamin D inadequacy Results : The serum 25(OH)D levels for this study was normally distri buted, with a mean of 25.0±12.2 ng/ml in all patients, Prevalence of vitamin D inadequacy was 70.5 percent (n=103) and the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency was 37.7 percent (n=55). There was no significant difference of ambulatory status between vitamin D inadequacy and sufficient vitamin D groups (p=0.958). Additionally, there was not different in mechanical failure between groups (4.5% and 0%, p=1.000). Conclusion : Vitamin D inadequacy is so common in traumatic elderly patients. We should raise attentiveness among physician to determine vitamin D status. Public health strategy should add knowledge about diet, supplements or adequate sun exposure to elderly population . Vitamin D inadequacy did not affect the outcome including time to union and ambulatory status at 1 year follow up.


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