Nutritional vitamin D is efficacious for reducing intact Parathyroid hormone in chronic kidney disease, a prospective interventional study

Authors

  • Shoukat Memon Department of Nephrology, The Indus Health Network, Karachi, Pakistan
  • Ashar Alam Department of Nephrology, The Indus Health Network, Karachi, Pakistan
  • Salman Imtiaz Department of Nephrology, The Indus Health Network, Karachi, Pakistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47391/JPMA.2285

Abstract

Objective: To see the efficacy of oral cholecalciferol administered to chronic kidney disease patients with vitamin D deficiency.

Methods: The prospective interventional study was conducted at the Indus Hospital, Karachi, from January 11, 2017, to January 10, 2018, and comprised diagnosed pre-dialysis chronic kidney disease patients of either gender aged >14 years having vitamin D deficiency. Oral vitamin D 50,000IU was given weekly to those who had severe deficiency <10ng/ml, and every other week to those with less severe 10-25ng/ml deficiency for 3 months. Improvement in vitamin D level was checked along with other chronic kidney disease markers every month over the 3-month period. Data was analysed using SPSS 24.

Results: Of the 186 patients enrolled, 129(%) completed the study; 76(58.5%) males and 53(40.8%) females. Overall, 105(81.4%) patients achieved normal vitamin D levels after 3 months of treatment. Significant negative but weak correlation of phosphate, creatinine and intact parathyroid hormone levels was found with vitamin D (p<0.05). Significant positive but weak correlation was found between albumin and vitamin D levels (p<0.05).

Conclusion: Significant efficacy of oral vitamin D in chronic kidney disease patients was seen.

Published

2022-06-22

How to Cite

Memon, S., Ashar Alam, & Salman Imtiaz. (2022). Nutritional vitamin D is efficacious for reducing intact Parathyroid hormone in chronic kidney disease, a prospective interventional study. Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association, 72(6), 1068–1074. https://doi.org/10.47391/JPMA.2285

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