Vitamin D status and its influence on outcomes following major burn injury and critical illness

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作者
Al-Tarrah, Khaled [1 ,2 ]
Hewison, Martin [3 ,4 ]
Moiemen, Naiem [2 ]
Lord, Janet M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Birmingham, Inst Inflammat & Ageing, Med Sch, Birmingham B15 2TT, W Midlands, England
[2] Univ Hosp Birmingham Fdn Trust, Scar Free Fdn Ctr Burns Res, Birmingham B15 2WB, W Midlands, England
[3] Univ Birmingham, Inst Metab & Syst Res, Birmingham B15 2TT, W Midlands, England
[4] Univ Birmingham, Ctr Endocrinol Diabet & Metab, Birmingham B15 2TT, W Midlands, England
关键词
Vitamin D; Critical care; Burns; Trauma; Thermal injury; Critically ill; D-BINDING PROTEIN; 25-HYDROXYVITAMIN D CONCENTRATIONS; RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL; HIGH-DOSE VITAMIN-D-3; LENGTH-OF-STAY; D DEFICIENCY; 1,25-DIHYDROXYVITAMIN D-3; INSULIN-RESISTANCE; CHOLECALCIFEROL SUPPLEMENTATION; PATHOPHYSIOLOGIC RESPONSE;
D O I
10.1186/s41038-018-0113-4
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Vitamin D deficiency is common among the general population. It is also observed in up to 76% of critically ill patients. Despite the high prevalence of hypovitaminosis D in critical illness, vitamin D is often overlooked by medical staff as the clinical implications and consequences of vitamin D deficiency in acute contexts remain to be fully understood. Vitamin D has a broad range of pleotropic effects on various processes and systems including the immune-inflammatory response. 1 alpha, 25-dihydroxyvitamin D (1,25(OH)(2)D), has been shown to promote a tolerogenic immune response limiting deleterious inflammatory effects, modulation of the innate immune system, and enhancement of anti-microbial peptides. Vitamin D deficiency is frequently observed in critically ill patients and has been related to extrinsic causes (i.e., limited sunlight exposure), magnitude of injury/illness, or the treatment started by medical doctors including fluid resuscitation. Low levels of vitamin D in critically ill patients have been associated with sepsis, organ failure, and mortality. Despite this, there are subpopulations of critical illness, such as burn patients, where the literature regarding vitamin D status and its influence on outcomes remain insufficient. Thermal injury results in damage to both burned and non-burned tissues, as well as induces an exaggerated and persistent immune-inflammatory and hypermetabolic response. In this review, we propose potential mechanisms in which burn injury affects the vitamin D status and summarizes current literature investigating the influence of vitamin D status on outcomes. In addition, we reviewed the literature and trials investigating vitamin D supplementation in critically ill patients and discuss the therapeutic potential of vitamin D supplementation in burn and critically ill patients. We also highlight current limitations of studies that have investigated vitamin D status and supplementation in critical illness. Thermal injury influences vitamin D status. More studies investigating vitamin D depletion in burn patients and its influence on prognosis, via standardized methodology, are required to reach definitive conclusions and influence clinical practice.
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