2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-41173/v1
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Vitamin D deficiency as a predictor of poor prognosis in patients with acute respiratory failure due to COVID-19

Abstract: Purpose: Hypovitaminosis D is a highly spread condition correlated with increased risk of respiratory tract infections. Nowadays, the world is in the grip of the Coronavirus disease 19 (COVID 19) pandemic. In these patients, cytokine storm is associated with disease severity. In consideration of the role of vitamin D in the immune system, aim of this study was to analyse vitamin D levels in patients with acute respiratory failure due to COVID-19 and to assess any correlations with disease severity and prognosi… Show more

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“…The nine studies covered 1,005,042 study participants (COVID-19 patients). The number of participants in this study differed from a smaller retrospective observational study in Italy of 42 COVID-19 patients 22 and a larger study involving 1,000,000 study participants 23 in 20 European countries. Regarding study setting, two were conducted in Italy, one in 20 European countries, one in the US, one in the UK, one in Israel, two multinational, and one in Spain.…”
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“…The nine studies covered 1,005,042 study participants (COVID-19 patients). The number of participants in this study differed from a smaller retrospective observational study in Italy of 42 COVID-19 patients 22 and a larger study involving 1,000,000 study participants 23 in 20 European countries. Regarding study setting, two were conducted in Italy, one in 20 European countries, one in the US, one in the UK, one in Israel, two multinational, and one in Spain.…”
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confidence: 94%
“…Seven (77.8%) articles showed that the status of vitamin D status was related to COVID-19 infection, severity, and death. 22 , 24–28 Two 29 , 30 failed to show an association. This might be because the vitamin D levels in these studies were measured a long ago, before the patients were infected with COVID-19, and might not represent actual vitamin D levels after infection with COVID-19.…”
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“…Carpagnano et al(9) noticed a high prevalence of low vitamin D among patients admitted to ICU, and the majority of patients in the vitamin D deficiency group of their study were males.We did not find any significant correlation between low vitamin D levels and the development ofnew DVT or PE in COVID-19 patients. This could be, in part, due to the low number of patients in this study who developed new DVT or PE.…”
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confidence: 73%