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2220-6124 (online) |
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Category |
Urology & Nephrology |
Manuscript Type |
Prospective Study |
Article Title |
What is the optimal level of vitamin D in non-dialysis chronic kidney disease population?
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Manuscript Source |
Invited Manuscript |
All Author List |
Pablo Molina, José L Górriz, Mariola D Molina, Sandra Beltrán, Belén Vizcaíno, Verónica Escudero, Julia Kanter, Ana I Ávila, Jordi Bover, Elvira Fernández, Javier Nieto, Secundino Cigarrán, Enrique Gruss, Gema Fernández-Juárez, Alberto Martínez-Castelao, Juan F Navarro-González, Ramón Romero and Luis M Pallardó |
Funding Agency and Grant Number |
Funding Agency |
Grant Number |
Abbott and the Spanish Society of Nephrology |
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Corresponding Author |
Pablo Molina, MD, PhD, Department of Nephrology, Dr Peset University Hospital, Avda. Gaspar Aguilar, 90, 46017 Valencia, Spain. molina_pab@gva.es |
Key Words |
Vitamin D; Chronic kidney disease; Mortality; Renal progression; Hospitalization |
Core Tip |
This study examines the prognosis value of 25(OH)D levels on death, chronic kidney disease (CKD) progression, and hospitalization in a cohort of 3-5 stage CKD subjects not on dialysis. The main findings were the predictor value of vitamin D deficiency (< 20 ng/mL), but not insufficiency (< 30 ng/mL), for the 3-year incidence of death and CKD progression, which remained significant after multivariate adjustments. These results could highlight the need for a revision of the current guidelines, which have defined optimal vitamin D status at ≥ 30 ng/mL based on levels required to suppress parathyroid hormone, as opposed to our study, which evaluates thresholds for serum 25(OH)D concentrations in relation to “hard” endpoints. |
Publish Date |
2016-09-01 09:16 |
Citation |
Molina P, Górriz JL, Molina MD, Beltrán S, Vizcaíno B, Escudero V, Kanter J, Ávila AI, Bover J, Fernández E, Nieto J, Cigarrán S, Gruss E, Fernández-Juárez G, Martínez-Castelao A, Navarro-González JF, Romero R, Pallardó LM. What is the optimal level of vitamin D in non-dialysis chronic kidney disease population? World J Nephrol 2016; 5(5): 471-481 |
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http://www.wjgnet.com/2220-6124/full/v5/i5/471.htm |
DOI |
http://dx.doi.org/10.5527/wjn.v5.i5.471 |