| Literature DB >> 34586582 |
Luigi di Filippo1, Agnese Allora1, Massimo Locatelli2, Patrizia Rovere Querini3, Stefano Frara1, Giuseppe Banfi4, Andrea Giustina5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Hypocalcemia has been identified as a major distinctive feature of COVID-19, predicting poor clinical outcomes. Among the mechanisms underlying this biochemical finding, high prevalence of vitamin D (VD) deficiency in COVID-19 patients reported so far in several studies was advocated. However, robust data in favor of this hypothesis are still lacking. Therefore, aim of our study was to investigate the role of hypovitaminosis D and parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels in the development of hypocalcemia in COVID-19 patients.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Calcium; Hypocalcemia; Hypovitaminosis D; PTH; Vitamin D
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34586582 PMCID: PMC8480127 DOI: 10.1007/s12020-021-02882-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Endocrine ISSN: 1355-008X Impact factor: 3.633
Mineral metabolism evaluation in COVID-19 patients
| Variables | No. (%)—median (IQR) |
|---|---|
| Total calcium levels, mmol/L | 2.15 (2.05–2.23) |
| Hypocalcemic | 53 (67.9%) |
| Ionized calcium levels, mmol/L | 1.15 (1.1–1.18) |
| Hypocalcemic | 55 (70.5%) |
| 25-OH-vitamin D, ng/mL | 16.4 (12.6–24) |
| Deficiency | 53 (67.9%) |
| Parathyroid hormone, pg/mL | 45.9 (36.5–63.3) |
| Hyperparathyroidism | 16 (20.5%) |
No. number, IQR interquartile range
Differences among mineral metabolism biochemical features in COVID-19 patients
| Variables | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| VD deficiency | VD sufficiency | ||
| tCa levels, mmol/L | 2.12 (2.05–2.21) | 2.18 (2.13–2.28) | |
| Ca2+ levels, mmol/L | 1.14 (1.1–1.18) | 1.16 (1.12–1.18) | |
| PTH levels, pg/mL | 49.1 (39.1–64.8) | 41.8 (30.2–63.1) | |
| tCa-hypocalcemic | tCa-normocalcemic | ||
| VD levels, ng/mL | 16.2 (10.9–21.4) | 18.5 (13–28.8) | |
| PTH levels, pg/mL | 46 (38.6–65.6) | 44 (29.2–53.6) | |
| Ca2+-hypocalcemic | Ca2+-normocalcemic | ||
| VD levels, ng/mL | 16.3 (12.8–23) | 16.8 (10.8–28.1) | |
| PTH levels, pg/mL | 46 (36.7–64.8) | 44.1 (26.1–53.2) | |
| Hyperparathyroid | Normal PTH | ||
| tCa levels, mmol/L | 2.05 (1.93–2.17) | 2.16 (2.07–2.24) | |
| Ca2+ levels, mmol/L | 1.1 (1.09–1.14) | 1.16 (1.12–1.18) | |
| VD levels, ng/mL | 16.1 (10.3–21.8) | 16.5 (13.2–24.1) | |
P values reported in bold are statistically significant.VD vitamin D, tCa total calcium, Ca2+ ionized calcium, PTH parathyroid hormone
Fig. 1Statistically significant associations between the different parameters of bone metabolism in COVID-19 patients. VD vitamin D, tCa total calcium, Ca2+ ionized calcium, PTH parathyroid hormone