International Journal of Infectious Diseases (Dec 2022)

Enhanced vitamin K expenditure as a major contributor to vitamin K deficiency in COVID-19

  • Margot P.J. Visser,
  • Jona Walk,
  • Cees Vermeer,
  • Simona Bílková,
  • Rob Janssen,
  • Otto Mayer

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 125
pp. 275 – 277

Abstract

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Objectives: Vitamin K deficiency consistently associates with worse clinical outcome in COVID-19 patients. However, whether this is due to increased expenditure during inflammation or poor vitamin K status prior to infection remained unknown. Methods: Dp-ucMGP levels of 128 individuals were measured for the post-MONICA study and were compared to SARS-CoV-2 PCR testing results. Results: Dp-ucMGP levels prior to COVID-19 infection were not significantly different comparing PCR-negative, PCR-positive and not hospitalized, and PCR-positive and hospitalized patients. Conclusion: In this study, we demonstrate normal vitamin K status prior to infection in SARS-CoV-2 positive patients, supporting the theory of increased utilisation during disease.

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