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Title

Evaluation of Vitamin D3 and Calcium Deficiency after Recovery from Extensive Burn

Pages

  60-65

Keywords

Parathormone (PTH) 

Abstract

 Previous studies in pediatric populations have demonstrated that Vitamin D deficiency is common in patients with large Burns. The aim of the current comparative study was to investigate the serum level of Vitamin D in patients with large Burns [>20% total body surface area (TBSA)] after 6 months of therapy. METHODS This case control study was conducted during 6-month period from 2017 to 2018 in Amiralmomenin Hospital, Shiraz, Iran. Forty two patients with large Burns (>20% TBSA) and at least 6 months’,post-Burn period were enrolled. Also, 42 healthy and age and sex matched controls from those referring for routine check-ups were included for comparison. None of the patients and controls received Vitamin D supplements. The serum level of Calcium (Ca), parathormone (PTH) and Vitamin D were compared between the groups. RESULTS There was no significant difference between the two study groups regarding the baseline characteristics including the age (p=0. 085), gender (p=0. 275) and duration of sun exposure (p=0. 894). We found that those with major Burns had significantly higher serum levels of PTH (50. 48±, 26. 49 vs. 33. 64±, 15. 80,p=0. 001). In addition, the serum levels of Vitamin D were significantly lower in Burn patients compared to healthy controls (18. 15±, 9. 18 vs. 31. 43±, 16. 27,p<0. 001). CONCLUSION Major Burns (≥, 20% TBSA) are associated with increased serum levels of PTH and decreased serum levels of Vitamin D. However, serum levels of Calcium are not affected by major Burns.

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    MOHAMMADI, ALI AKBAR, & Shafaeipour, Asma. (2021). Evaluation of Vitamin D3 and Calcium Deficiency after Recovery from Extensive Burn. WORLD JOURNAL OF PLASTIC SURGERY, 10(1), 60-65. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/1022562/en

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    MOHAMMADI ALI AKBAR, Shafaeipour Asma. Evaluation of Vitamin D3 and Calcium Deficiency after Recovery from Extensive Burn. WORLD JOURNAL OF PLASTIC SURGERY[Internet]. 2021;10(1):60-65. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/1022562/en

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    ALI AKBAR MOHAMMADI, and Asma Shafaeipour, “Evaluation of Vitamin D3 and Calcium Deficiency after Recovery from Extensive Burn,” WORLD JOURNAL OF PLASTIC SURGERY, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 60–65, 2021, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/1022562/en

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