2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.trsl.2006.08.003
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Micronutrients in African-Americans with decompensated and compensated heart failure

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“…PTH levels were not increased in AfricanAmericans with compensated, treated failure or in non-heart failure patients serving as controls. 29,30 Calculated creatinine clearance ranged between 60 ml/min to 90 ml/min in these African-American patients with either decompensated or compensated heart failure and therefore, marked renal failure (creatinine clearance <30 ml/min) which is accompanied by secondary hyperparathyroidism, does not account for the appearance of secondary hyperparathyroidism. The importance of our findings is further supported by recently published interventional studies with nutrients.…”
Section: Chf: a Salt-avid Statementioning
confidence: 93%
“…PTH levels were not increased in AfricanAmericans with compensated, treated failure or in non-heart failure patients serving as controls. 29,30 Calculated creatinine clearance ranged between 60 ml/min to 90 ml/min in these African-American patients with either decompensated or compensated heart failure and therefore, marked renal failure (creatinine clearance <30 ml/min) which is accompanied by secondary hyperparathyroidism, does not account for the appearance of secondary hyperparathyroidism. The importance of our findings is further supported by recently published interventional studies with nutrients.…”
Section: Chf: a Salt-avid Statementioning
confidence: 93%
“…Two further studies among African Americans also showed a high prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in patients with heart failure [84,85]. Interestingly, not all heart-failure patients with vitamin D deficiency show elevations in PTH levels but those with secondary hyperparathyroidism have more severe forms of heart failure [83][84][85]. In a cohort of over 3000 patients referred for coronary angiography 25(OH)D as well as 1,25(OH)D were inversely correlated with left ventricular dysfunction, New York Heart Association functional class and N-terminal pro-B type natriuretic peptide (NT-pro-BNP) [86].…”
Section: Vitamin D Deficiency and Heart Failure In Adultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In a study among 102 African Americans, vitamin D deficiency was observed in 84-96% of heart-failure patients, whereas only one-third of the healthy controls was vitamin D deficient [83]. Two further studies among African Americans also showed a high prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in patients with heart failure [84,85]. Interestingly, not all heart-failure patients with vitamin D deficiency show elevations in PTH levels but those with secondary hyperparathyroidism have more severe forms of heart failure [83][84][85].…”
Section: Vitamin D Deficiency and Heart Failure In Adultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Odnos izmeu razine vitamina D te uËestalost i stupanj zatajivanja srca je istraaeena u nekoliko studija [60][61][62][63][64][65][66] . Istraaeivanje na Afroamerikancima koji su bili podijeljeni u tri skupine srËanog zatajivanja nije dokazalo povezanost izmeu koncentracije kalcidiola i stupnja srËanog zatajivanja.…”
Section: Vitamin D I Zatajivanje Srcaunclassified
“…The relation between vitamin D level and incidence and degree of heart failure has been explored in several studies [60][61][62][63][64][65][66] . The trial on African-Americans who were divided into three groups of heart failure has not proven the correlation between the concentration of calcidiol and a degree of heart failure.…”
Section: Vitamin D and Heart Failurementioning
confidence: 99%