Vitamin D, parathyroid hormone and serum calcium levels and their association with hospital mortality in critically ill patients

  • Amrein K
  • Amrein S
  • Holl A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Vitamin D deficiency is highly prevalent and has been associated with increased mortality in the general population [1,2]. Critically ill patients are especially prone to present with or develop low vitamin D levels due to their underlying disease, sunlight deprivation or longer hospital stays.

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Amrein, K., Amrein, S., Holl, A., Waltensdorfer, A., Pieber, T., & Dobnig, H. (2010). Vitamin D, parathyroid hormone and serum calcium levels and their association with hospital mortality in critically ill patients. Critical Care, 14(Suppl 1), P589. https://doi.org/10.1186/cc8821

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