Association of Vitamin D Deficiency and Insufficiency with Pathology in Hospitalized Patients
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Overall Demographic Variations
3.2. Group Age Variations
3.3. Seasonal Variation
3.4. Pathologies Variations
4. Discussion
4.1. Overall Deficiencies and Insufficiencies and Demographic Variations
4.2. Group Age Variations
4.3. Seasonal Variation
4.4. Pathologies Variations
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Overall | Deficiency | Insufficiency | Optimal | |
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Age (median (min–max)) years | 55 (18–102) | 60 (18–102) | 53 (18–95) | 54 (18–94) |
25(OH)D ng/mL | ||||
Female (median (min–max)) | 27.2 (3.5–154.2) | 15 (3.5–19.9) | 25 (20–29.9) | 38.3 (30–154.2) |
Male (median (min–max)) | 25.1 (3.5–154.2) | 14.2 (3.5–19.9) | 24.9 (20–29.9) | 37.1 (30–154.2) |
Age group (median (min–max)) | ||||
<20 years | 22.75 (6.5–57.6) | 16 (6.5–19.9) | 24.2 (20.1–29.1) | 38.2 (30.1–57.6) |
20–39 years | 25.7 (3.5–154.2) | 15.7 (3.5–19.9) | 24.7 (20–29.9) | 37.75 (30–154.2) |
40–59 years | 27.9 (3.5–154.2) | 15.5 (3.5–19.9) | 25.1 (20–29.9) | 37.5 (30–154.2) |
60–79 years | 25.85 (3.5–154.2) | 14.1 (3.5–19.9) | 25.05 (20–29.9) | 38.5 (30–154.2) |
>80 years | 19.9 (3.5–79) | 12.75 (3.5–19.9) | 25.25 (20–29.9) | 38.3 (30–79) |
Season (median (min–max)) | ||||
spring | 24.3 (3.5–154.2) | 14.4 (3.5–19.9) | 24.6 (20–29.9) | 37.9 (30–154.2) |
summer | 27.5 (3.5–154.2) | 15.2 (3.5–19.9) | 25.4 (20–29.9) | 37.4 (30–154.2) |
fall | 28.7 (3.5–115.6) | 15.45 (3.5–19.9) | 25.3 (20–29.9) | 37.8 (30–115.6) |
winter | 25.5 (3.5–154.2) | 14.6 (3.5–19.9) | 24.6 (20–29.9) | 39.2 (30–154.2) |
Optimal (n = 4367; 39.05%) | Insufficiency (n = 3591; 32.11%) | Deficiency (n = 3224; 28.83%) | ||||||
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N (%) | N (%) | p-Value | N (%) | p-Value | N (%) | p-Value | ||
Sex | Male | 3816 (34.12%) | 1312 (30.04%) | <0.0001 | 1239 (34.5%) | 0.5634 | 1265 (39.23%) | <0.0001 |
Female | 7366 (65.87%) | 3055 (69.95%) | 2352 (65.5%) | 1959 (60.76%) | ||||
Age | <20 | 92 (0.82%) | 29 (0.66%) | <0.0001 | 25 (0.69%) | <0.0001 | 38 (1.17%) | <0.0001 |
20–39 | 1838 (16.4%) | 654 (14.97%) | 676 (18.82%) | 508 (15.76%) | ||||
40–59 | 4517 (40.4%) | 1955 (44.76%) | 1534 (42.71%) | 1028 (31.96%) | ||||
60–79 | 4094 (36.6%) | 1562 (35.76%) | 1206 (33.58%) | 1326 (41.23%) | ||||
>80 | 641 (5.7%) | 167 (3.82%) | 150 (4.17%) | 324 (10.07%) | ||||
COVID-19 | Yes | 1913 (17.11%) | 662 (15.15%) | <0.0001 | 590 (16.43%) | 0.1905 | 661 (20.5%) | <0.0001 |
No | 9269 (82.89%) | 3705 (84.85%) | 3001 (83.57%) | 2563 (79.5%) | ||||
Season | Winter | 2324 (20.8%) | 901 (20.6%) | <0.0001 | 636 (17.7%) | <0.0001 | 787 (24.4%) | <0.0001 |
Spring | 3482 (31.1%) | 1139 (26.1%) | 1105 (30.8%) | 1238 (38.4%) | ||||
Summer | 2794 (25.0%) | 1147 (26.3%) | 982 (27.3%) | 665 (20.6%) | ||||
Fall | 2582 (23.1%) | 1180 (27.0%) | 868 (24.2%) | 534 (16.6%) | ||||
Year | 2020 | 2737 (24.5%) | 1155 (26.4%) | <0.0001 | 957 (26.6%) | 0.0008 | 625 (19.4%) | <0.0001 |
2021 | 5606 (50.1%) | 2211 (50.6%) | 1766 (49.2%) | 1629 (50.5%) | ||||
2022 | 2839 (25.4%) | 1001 (22.9%) | 868 (24.2%) | 970 (30.1%) |
Pathology | Optimal (n = 4367; 39.05%) | Insufficiency (n = 3591; 32.11%) | Deficiency (n = 3224; 28.83%) | ||||
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First Discharge Diagnostic | N (%) | N (%) | p-Value | N (%) | p-Value | N (%) | p-Value |
Infectious diseases | 115 (1.0%) | 24 (0.5%) | <0.0001 | 22 (0.6%) | 0.0007 | 69 (2.1%) | |
Malignant neoplasm | 118 (1.1%) | 27 (0.6%) | 30 (0.8%) | 61 (1.9%) | |||
Benign or uncertain behaviour neoplasms | 199 (1.8%) | 73 (1.7%) | 57 (1.6%) | 69 (2.1%) | |||
Anaemias | 80 (0.7%) | 26 (0.6%) | 25 (0.7%) | 29 (0.9%) | |||
Diseases of blood and blood-forming organs | 9 (0.08%) | 3 (0.07%) | 4 (0.1%) | 2 (0.06%) | |||
Disorders of thyroid gland | 2258 (20.2%) | 1005 (23.0%) | 789 (22.0%) | 464 (14.4%) | |||
Diabetes mellitus | 314 (2.8%) | 127 (2.9%) | 102 (2.8%) | 85 (2.6%) | |||
Disorders of other endocrine glands and pancreas | 83 (0.7%) | 24 (0.5%) | 38 (1.1%) | 27(0.7%) | |||
Malnutrition and nutritional deficiencies | 193 (1.7%) | 85 (1.9%) | 64 (1.8%) | 44(1.4%) | |||
Obesity and other hyperalimentation and metabolic disorders | 579 (5.2%) | 193 (4.4%) | 211 (5.9%) | 175 (5.4%) | |||
Mental and behavioural disorders | 507 (4.5%) | 166 (3.8%) | 171 (4.8%) | 170 (5.3%) | |||
Diseases of the nervous system | 407 (3.6%) | 178 (4.1%) | 117 (3.3%) | 112 (3.5%) | |||
Diseases of the eye and adnexa | 5 (0.04%) | 4 (0.09%) | 1 (0.03%) | 0 (0.0%) | |||
Diseases of the ear and mastoid process | 35 (0.3%) | 16 (0.4%) | 11 (0.3%) | 8 (0.2%) | |||
Acute rheumatic fever and chronic rheumatic heart diseases | 2 (0.02%) | 1 (0.02%) | 0 (0.0%) | 1 (0.03%) | |||
Hypertensive diseases | 17 (0.2%) | 4 (0.09%) | 9 (0.3%) | 4 (0.1%) | |||
Ischaemic heart diseases | 135 (1.2%) | 52 (1.2%) | 47 (1.3%) | 36 (1.1%) | |||
Other forms of heart disease and pulmonary heart diseases | 816 (7.3%) | 268 (6.1%) | 222 (6.2%) | 326 (10.1%) | |||
Diseases of the respiratory system | 1552 (13.9%) | 542 (12.4%) | 497 (13.8%) | 513 (15.9%) | |||
Diseases of oral cavity, salivary glands and jaws | 4 (0.04%) | 3 (0.07%) | 1 (0.03%) | 0 (0.0%) | |||
Diseases of oesophagus, stomach and duodenum | 657 (5.9%) | 251 (5.7%) | 208 (5.8%) | 198 (6.1%) | |||
Hernia and diseases of the appendix | 21 (0.2%) | 7 (0.2%) | 9 (0.3%) | 5 (0.2%) | |||
Noninfective enteritis and colitis | 29 (0.3%) | 6 (0.1%) | 13 (0.4%) | 10 (0.3%) | |||
Other diseases of intestines and diseases of peritoneum | 68 (0.6%) | 29 (0.7%) | 24 (0.7%) | 15 (0.5%) | |||
Liver, billiary and pancreatic diseases | 922 (8.2%) | 394 (9.0%) | 276 (7.7%) | 252 (7.8%) | |||
Other digestive diseases | 6 (0.05%) | 0 (0.0%) | 2 (0.06%) | 4 (0.1%) | |||
Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue | 33 (0.3%) | 10 (0.2%) | 10 (0.3%) | 13 (0.4%) | |||
Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue | 1419 (12.7%) | 638 (14.6%) | 454 (12.6%) | 327 (10.1%) | |||
Urinary and renal diseases | 217 (1.9%) | 55 (1.3%) | 57 (1.6%) | 105 (3.3%) | |||
Unspecific | 382 (3.4%) | 156 (3.6%) | 120 (3.3%) | 106 (3.3%) |
Optimal (N = 4367 (39.1%)) | Insufficiency (N = 3591 (32.1%)) | Deficiency (N = 3224 (28.8%)) | ||||||
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N (%) | N (%) | p-Value | N (%) | p-Value | N (%) | p-Value | ||
Cardiovascular Disorders | positive | 4690 (41.9%) | 1602 (36.7%) | <0.0001 | 1409 (39.2%) | 0.0001 | 1679 (52.1%) | <0.0001 |
negative | 6492 (58.1%) | 2765 (63.3%) | 2182 (60.8%) | 1545 (47.9%) | ||||
Dysmetabolic Status | positive | 4296 (38.4%) | 1483 (34.0%) | <0.0001 | 1386 (38.6%) | 0.7906 | 1427 (44.3%) | <0.0001 |
negative | 6886 (61.6%) | 2884 (66.0%) | 2205 (61.4%) | 1797 (55.7%) | ||||
Endocrine Disorders | positive | 3736 (33.4%) | 1464 (33.5%) | 0.8389 | 1201 (33.4%) | 0.9583 | 1071 (33.2%) | 0.785 |
negative | 7446 (66.6%) | 2903 (66.5%) | 2390 (66.6%) | 2153 (66.8%) | ||||
Malignancy | positive | 420 (3.8%) | 131 (3.0%) | 0.0008 | 99 (2.8%) | 0.0001 | 190 (5.9%) | <0.0001 |
negative | 10762 (96.2%) | 4236 (97.0%) | 3492 (97.2%) | 3034 (94.1%) |
Association | Risk Group | p | OR | 95% CI |
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Vitamin D deficit—Sex | M | <0.0001 | 1.3687 | 1.2572 to 1.49 |
Vitamin D insufficiency—Sex | M | 0.5629 | 1.025 | 0.9427 to 1.1143 |
Vitamin D deficit—COVID-19 | positive | <0.0001 | 1.3814 | 1.2441 to 1.5338 |
Vitamin D insufficiency—COVID-19 | positive | 0.189 | 0.9314 | 0.8375 to 1.0359 |
Vitamin D deficit—Cardiovascular disorders | cardiovascular | <0.0001 | 1.7855 | 1.6439 to 1.9393 |
Vitamin D insufficiency—Cardiovascular disorders | cardiovascular | 0.0001 | 0.8483 | 0.7823 to 0.9198 |
Vitamin D deficit—Dysmetabolic status | metabolic | <0.0001 | 1.4086 | 1.2961 to 1.5308 |
Vitamin D deficit—Malignancy | malignancy | <0.0001 | 2.1042 | 1.7285 to 2.5615 |
Vitamin D insufficiency—Malignancy | malignancy | p = 0.007 | 0.727 | 0.577–0.916 |
Vitamin D deficit—endocrine disorders | endocrine disorders | 0.7851 | 0.988 | 0.9058 to 1.0776 |
Vitamin D insufficiency—endocrine disorders | endocrine | 0.9583 | 1.0022 | 0.9214 to 1.0902 |
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Bucurica, S.; Prodan, I.; Pavalean, M.; Taubner, C.; Bucurica, A.; Socol, C.; Calin, R.; Ionita-Radu, F.; Jinga, M. Association of Vitamin D Deficiency and Insufficiency with Pathology in Hospitalized Patients. Diagnostics 2023, 13, 998. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13050998
Bucurica S, Prodan I, Pavalean M, Taubner C, Bucurica A, Socol C, Calin R, Ionita-Radu F, Jinga M. Association of Vitamin D Deficiency and Insufficiency with Pathology in Hospitalized Patients. Diagnostics. 2023; 13(5):998. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13050998
Chicago/Turabian StyleBucurica, Sandica, Ioana Prodan, Mihaela Pavalean, Corina Taubner, Ana Bucurica, Calin Socol, Roxana Calin, Florentina Ionita-Radu, and Mariana Jinga. 2023. "Association of Vitamin D Deficiency and Insufficiency with Pathology in Hospitalized Patients" Diagnostics 13, no. 5: 998. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13050998