Vitamin D status and COVID-19 severity

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作者
Kalichuran, Senrina [1 ]
van Blydenstein, Sarah A. [1 ,2 ]
Venter, Michelle [1 ,3 ]
Omar, Shahed [4 ,5 ]
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[1] Univ Witwatersrand, Fac Hlth Sci, Sch Clin Med, Dept Internal Med, Johannesburg, South Africa
[2] Chris Hani Baragwanath Acad Hosp, Fac Internal Med, Dept Pulmonol, Johannesburg, South Africa
[3] Chris Hani Baragwanath Acad Hosp, Dept Infect Dis, Johannesburg, South Africa
[4] Univ Witwatersrand, Fac Hlth Sci, Dept Crit Care, Johannesburg, South Africa
[5] Chris Hani Baragwanath Acad Hosp, Dept Crit Care, Johannesburg, South Africa
关键词
vitamin D; COVID-19; severity; Johannesburg; South Africa; RISK-FACTORS; D DEFICIENCY; SUNLIGHT; CALCIUM;
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10.4102/sajid.v37i1.359
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R51 [传染病];
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100401 ;
摘要
Background: Age, body mass index (BMI) and pre-existing comorbidities are known risk factors of severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). In this study we explore the relationship between vitamin D status and COVID-19 severity. Methods: We conducted a prospective, cross-sectional descriptive study. We enrolled 100 COVID-19 positive patients admitted to a tertiary level hospital in Johannesburg, South Africa. Fifty had symptomatic disease (COVID-19 pneumonia) and 50 who were asymptomatic (incidental diagnosis). Following written informed consent, patients were interviewed regarding age, gender and sunlight exposure during the past week, disease severity, BMI, calcium, albumin, magnesium and alkaline phosphatase levels. Finally, blood was collected for vitamin D measurement. Results: We found an 82% prevalence rate of vitamin D deficiency or insufficiency among COVID-19 patients. Vitamin D levels were lower in the symptomatic group (18.1 ng/mL +/- 8.1 ng/mL) than the asymptomatic group (25.9 ng/mL +/- 7.1 ng/mL) with a p-value of 0.000. The relative risk of symptomatic COVID-19 was 2.5-fold higher among vitamin D deficient patients than vitamin D non-deficient patients (confidence interval [CIF 1.14-3.26). Additional predictors of symptomatic disease were older age, hypocalcaemia and hypoalbuminaemia. Using multiple regression, the only independent predictors of COVID-19 severity were age and vitamin D levels. The patients exposed to less sunlight had a 2.39-fold increased risk for symptomatic disease compared to those with more sunlight exposure (CI: 1.32-4.33). Conclusion: We found a high prevalence of vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency among patients admitted to hospital with COVID-19 and an increased risk for symptomatic disease in vitamin D deficient patients.
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