Author/Authors :
Adamsone، Inara نويسنده Latvian Transplantation Centre, Pauls Stradi?? University Hospital, Pilso?u iela 13, Rîga, LV-1002, LATVIA; , , Folkmane، Inese Folkmane نويسنده Latvian Transplantation Centre, Pauls Stradi?? University Hospital, Pilso?u iela 13, Rîga, LV-1002, LATVIA; , , Amerika، Diâna نويسنده Pauls Stradi?? University Hospital, Latvian Transplantation Centre, Pilso?u iela 13, Rîga, LV-1002, LATVIA , , Rozentâls، Rafails نويسنده Transplant Laboratory, Rîga Stradi?? University, Dzirciema iela 16, Rîga, LV-1007, LATVIA ,
Abstract :
Nutritional Vitamin D deficiency is an increasingly recognised condition in chronic kidney disease
patients and in patients after kidney transplantation. The main goal of the present study was to
estimate the prevalence of hypovitaminosis D in the cohort of kidney grafted patients in Latvia
and to determine the relationships between vitamin D level and kidney graft function, time since
transplantation, gender, use of particular immunosuppressive medications, and some biochemical
parameters. We measured the 25(OH)D serum level in 165 patients. Mean age of patients was
49.7 years (range: 11–80). Median time after transplantation was 6.5 years (range 0.8–16.4
years). Mean 25(OH)D level for all cohort was 22.71 ± 7.06 ng/mL; only 30/165 (18%) of patients
were vitamin D sufficient. 71/165 (43%) patients showed insufficient 25(OH)D level, 62/165 (38%)
patients were mildly vitamin D deficient, and 2/165 (1%) were severely vitamin D deficient. Serum
creatinine level was negatively correlated with 25(OH)D (r = –0.21; P < 0.01). We also observed
an inverse correlation between iPTH and 25(OH) D (r = –0.35, P < 0.0001) and between total alkaline
phosphatase and 25(OH) D (r = –0.20, P < 0.01). This study confirmed the almost universal
prevalence of vitamin D insufficiency among kidney graft recipients and emphasized
importance of regular evaluation and proper supplementation of Vitamin D in this population.