Relationship between Vitamin D Levels and Platelet Function in the Elderly Patients with Coronary Heart Disease

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Introduction: Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) is a degenerative disease caused by fat accumulation and chronic inflammation. The elderly have a significant CHD risk due to the prevalence of vitamin D insufficiency and decreased platelet function, influencing the inflammatory response in this population. Therefore, this study aims to assess the relationship between vitamin D levels and platelet function measured by the mean platelet volume (MPV) and P-Selectin serum levels of CHD patients. Method: The cross-sectional design was carried out on stable CHD patients aged 60-75. Meanwhile, vitamin D, MPV, and P-Selectin were taken through venous blood, and an ELISA examination was performed to determine their levels in serum. A correlation test using the Pearson product-moment was also conducted between vitamin D and platelet function. Result: The subjects involved were 45 male and 16 female at 73.8% and 23.2%, respectively. The highest risk factor was dyslipidemia found in 45 (73.8%) and all subjects (100%) received statins. This study showed no correlation between vitamin D levels and MPV levels (p= 0.094) and P-Selectin (p=0.362). Conclusion: Vitamin D levels are not associated with platelet function levels (MPV and P-Selectin) in elderly patients with CHD.

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Limantoro, C., Suharti, C., Nugroho, T., & Wijaya, F. W. (2022). Relationship between Vitamin D Levels and Platelet Function in the Elderly Patients with Coronary Heart Disease. Bali Medical Journal, 11(3), 1594–1597. https://doi.org/10.15562/bmj.v11i3.3911

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