Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Vitamin D may have prognostic value in hypertension patients and, in addition to
conventional biomarkers, could be a valuable tool for disease management. The aim
of this study was to assess the association of vitamin D status in patients with
essential hypertension and to evaluate its prognostic utility. Forty-eight
consecutive patients (40 Caucasian and 8 Asian) aged between 30 and 80 years
(mean 61.5, range 34-84 years), were enrolled in the study. The main exclusion
criteria were age less than 18 years, kidney failure, onco-hematologic disease,
hypo-hyperparathyroidism, osteoporosis, treatment with bisphosphonate or 25(OH)
vitamin D supplementation. Of the 48 patients included in the study,
hyperlipidemia was described in 28, diabetes type 2 in 8, and ischemic heart
disease in 14. Serum electrolytes, calcium, sodium, and potassium concentrations
were within normal range. Low 25(OH) vitamin D levels inversely correlated with
essential hypertension values (p less than 0.001) were considered extremely
significant. The determination of 25(OH) vitamin D levels in patients with
essential hypertension could improve the research for possible underlying
conditions, which should be managed meticulously according to current guidelines.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
vitamin D; biomarkers; hypertension; acute coronary syndrome
Elenco autori:
Granato, Teresa
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