2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10157-019-01794-7
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Association of depressive symptoms with 25(OH) vitamin D in hemodialysis patients and effect of gender

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“…Like these studies, suicidal attempt was present in our study, and previous diagnoses of depression was found in the majority of patients with a prior psychiatric diagnosis. In some studies related to depression, depressive symptoms were reported to increase with low vitamin D [30][31][32], while in others, no relationship was found between low vitamin D and depressive symptoms [33,34]. Unlike our study, Park et al [35] reported that low vitamin D was not a risk factor in their study on depression and suicidal ideation.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 78%
“…Like these studies, suicidal attempt was present in our study, and previous diagnoses of depression was found in the majority of patients with a prior psychiatric diagnosis. In some studies related to depression, depressive symptoms were reported to increase with low vitamin D [30][31][32], while in others, no relationship was found between low vitamin D and depressive symptoms [33,34]. Unlike our study, Park et al [35] reported that low vitamin D was not a risk factor in their study on depression and suicidal ideation.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 78%
“…Continuous renal replacement therapy is a method of extracorporeal blood purification based on hemodialysis. CRRT is hemodynamically stable and effectively removes medium and large molecules, improves inflammation, precisely controls the volume load, and adjusts the immune function and other advantages, for severe acute and chronic renal failure and its complications, acute poisoning, and heart failure, and the treatment of critical illnesses such as severe pancreatitis and crush syndrome has opened up new ways [ 1 ]. Continuous renal replacement therapy is a process that requires extracorporeal blood circulation, so the formulation of anticoagulation regimen is an important measure to ensure smooth CRRT treatment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was noted that vitamin D deficiency was an important independent predictor of depression, and the incidence was significantly higher in patients with chronic kidney disease than in the general population (14.3 vs. 11.1%, p = 0.03). In addition, the study by Imai et al [79] showed that stronger symptoms of depression occurred in those with the lowest levels of vitamin D. Due to vitamin D deficiency, anatomical changes in the hippocampus have been observed and serotonin levels and calcium levels in neurons have been reduced, which also predisposes to depression [82]. Insufficient skin synthesis of vitamin D in the autumn-winter period leads to a higher probability of the appearance of depressive states, which disappear in the summer [83].…”
Section: Analysis Of Vitamin D In Various Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%