Vitamin D status and its association with season, hospital and sepsis mortality in critical illness
Critical Care2014Vol. 18(2), pp. R47–R47
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Karin Amrein, Paul Zajic, Christian Schnedl, Andreas Waltensdorfer, Sonja Fruhwald, Alexander Höll, Tadeja Urbanic Purkart, Gerit Wünsch, Thomas Valentin, Andrea Grisold, Tatjana Stojaković, Steven Amrein, Thomas R. Pieber, Harald Dobnig
Abstract
Low 25(OH) D status is significantly associated with mortality in the critically ill. Intervention studies are needed to investigate the effect of vitamin D substitution on mortality and sepsis rates in this population.
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