Comparative analysis of vitamin D contents in patients with chronic viral hepatitis C and healthy
Journal: Medicni perspektivi (Vol.24, No. 4)Publication Date: 2019-12-27
Authors : Shostakovych-Koretskaya L.R. Nikolaychuk M.A. Budayeva I.V. Shevchenko-Makarenko O.P. Lytviy K.Yu. Biletska S.V.;
Page : 94-101
Keywords : monitoring; chronic hepatitis C; vitamin D deficiency;
Abstract
From scientific literature it is known that vitamin D helps maintain the most important functions of the immune system, there is evidence of its role in inflammatory and metabolic diseases of the liver, including infection with hepatitis C. Aim – to study vitamin D status in patients with chronic viral hepatitis C compared to the healthy ones. We examined 100 patients with chronic viral hepatitis C (main group) and 30 patients without hepatitis C virus (control group). Level of 25 (OH) D in serum was studied by immunochemical method with electrochemiluminescent detection. To verify the diagnosis of vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency, a classification (M.F. Holick, 2011), adopted by the International Institute of Medicine and the Committee of Endocrinologists for clinical practice guidelines, was used. Vitamin D deficiency was found in 44% of people with chronic viral hepatitis C in the main group (mean hydroxycalciferol – 14.36±4.12 ng/ml. Vitamin D deficiency was found in 6,6% in the control group (mean 17,5±8,52 ng/ml). The average vitamin D deficiency in the main group was slightly lower than that in the control group. Factors that affect the metabolism of vitamin D in patients with chronic viral hepatitis C include a lack of vitamin D in blood serum.
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