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Association between Vitamin D and Heart Failure Mortality in 10,974 Hospitalized Individuals.

Kenya Kusunose1, Yuichiro Okushi1, Yoshihiro Okayama2, Robert Zheng1, Miho Abe1, Michikazu Nakai3, Yoko Sumita3, Takayuki Ise1, Takeshi Tobiume1, Koji Yamaguchi1, Shusuke Yagi1, Daiju Fukuda1, Hirotsugu Yamada4, Takeshi Soeki1, Tetsuzo Wakatsuki1, Masataka Sata1.   

Abstract

A broad range of chronic conditions, including heart failure (HF), have been associated with vitamin D deficiency. Existing clinical trials involving vitamin D supplementation in chronic HF patients have been inconclusive. We sought to evaluate the outcomes of patients with vitamin D supplementation, compared with a matched cohort using real-world big data of HF hospitalization. This study was based on the Diagnosis Procedure Combination database in the Japanese Registry of All Cardiac and Vascular Datasets (JROAD-DPC). After exclusion criteria, we identified 93,692 patients who were first hospitalized with HF between April 2012 and March 2017 (mean age was 79 ± 12 years, and 52.2% were male). Propensity score (PS) was estimated with logistic regression model, with vitamin D supplementation as the dependent variable and clinically relevant covariates. On PS-matched analysis with 10,974 patients, patients with vitamin D supplementation had lower total in-hospital mortality (6.5 vs. 9.4%, odds ratio: 0.67, p < 0.001) and in-hospital mortality within 7 days and 30 days (0.9 vs. 2.5%, OR, 0.34, and 3.8 vs. 6.5%, OR: 0.56, both p < 0.001). In the sub-group analysis, mortalities in patients with age < 75, diabetes, dyslipidemia, atrial arrhythmia, cancer, renin-angiotensin system blocker, and β-blocker were not affected by vitamin D supplementation. Patients with vitamin D supplementation had a lower in-hospital mortality for HF than patients without vitamin D supplementation in the propensity matched cohort. The identification of specific clinical characteristics in patients benefitting from vitamin D may be useful for determining targets of future randomized control trials.

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Keywords:  big data; heart failure; mortality; vitamin D

Year:  2021        PMID: 33498709      PMCID: PMC7911510          DOI: 10.3390/nu13020335

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nutrients        ISSN: 2072-6643            Impact factor:   5.717


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