Khalid Hussain, Sajan Sawai, Nandlal Seerani, Hira Laghari, Prem Kumar, Zaheer Hussain Memon

Frequency of Vitamin D Deficiency in Patients with Liver Cirrhosis

Khalid Hussain, Sajan Sawai, Nandlal Seerani, Hira Laghari, Prem Kumar, Zaheer Hussain Memon



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ABSTRACT

Objective: To determine the frequency of vitamin D deficiency among liver cirrhosis patients and presented at Isra university hospital Hyderabad

Study design: Cross-sectional

Study setting: Gastroenterology department of Isra university Hospital, Hyderabad Sind Pakistan

Study duration: January 2018 to July 2018

All patients with age between 30 and 60 years, both genders and having evidence of cirrhosis of liver were selected in the study. Disease severity was evaluated by the Child–Pugh’s classification. For the assessment of vitamin D levels, the blood samples from all patients were sent to the diagnostic laboratory. During the hospital stay and subsequent follow-up visits, the patients were monitored. All the data were collected via study proforma for the purpose of analysis.

Results: A total of 120 cases of liver cirrhosis were studied, their average age was 50.58+5.15 years. Males were commonest 55.0% compared to females 45.0%.  Hepatitis C was the most common etiological factor 65.8%. Child–Pugh grade C was most common 57.5%. Mean of the vitamin D level was 19.16+ 6.74 ng/ml. Almost all patients were with vitamin D deficiency as 90.0%. Vitamin D deficiency was significantly associated to the old age, HCV, alcoholic and fatty liver disease (p-<0.05), while statistically insignificant according to gender (p-0.142).

Conclusion: It was concluded that the deficiency of vitamin D was highly prevalent 90.0%. It was significantly linked to the HCV, age and alcoholic hepatic disease.

Key words: Liver cirrhosis, vitamin D 



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