Cardiac Valve Replacement Complication Clinical Trial
Official title:
Short Term Effect of Vitamin D Supplementation on the Clinical Outcomes in Patients Undergoing Valve Replacement Surgery
This study evaluates the effect of Vitamin D supplementation on ICU and hospital LOS in patients undergoing valve replacement surgery. Half of the patients will receive Alfacalcidol, while the other half-the control group- will be exposed to the same environment without receiving alfacalcidol.
Vitamin D insufficiency has been reported in more than 80% of critically ill patients,
hospitalized in intensive care unit (ICU), including cardiac surgical patients. Moreover,
25(OH)D levels continue to decrease from baseline throughout the hospital stay and resolves
by 6 months. Vitamin D levels < 20 ng/ml is associated with higher mortality, infection rates
and prolonged length of ICU saty.
The discovery of vitamin D receptors (VDR) expressed on cardiac muscle and vasculature,
released a strong hypothesis suggesting that vitamin D regulates RAAS activity and cardiac
remodeling.
The beneficial effects of vitamin D on cardiovascular system, immune function and wound
healing could be of particular interest in critical care, and patients undergoing valve
replacement surgery will benefit the most.
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