Počki (May 2012)

Vitamin D and Chronic Kidney Disease

  • S.V. Kushnirenko,
  • L.P. Gorbatova,
  • O.M. Bogoliy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22141/2307-1257.0.2.2012.176613
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 0, no. 2
pp. 37 – 43

Abstract

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The results of 25(ОН)D3 level determination in blood serum of 45 patients with I–V stage chronic kidney disease are described in this article. It is shown that sufficient 25(ОН)D3 level is registered with 6.7 % of patients, vitamin D deficiency — in 24.4 % of patients. Vitamin D (< 50 nM/l) deficiency took detected in 68.9 % of patients. High direct correlation (r = 0.76) was found between the levels of 25(ОН)D3 and total protein. Average inverse power connection (r = –0.35) was determined between the levels of PTH and 25(ОН)D3 in the serum, and the level of urinary protein excretion and 25(ОН)D3 (r = –0.46).

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