2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.hlc.2012.11.006
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The Prevalence and Prognostic Role of Vitamin D Deficiency in Patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome: A Single Centre Study in South-West of Iran

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“…Our study could not correlate with Mahdavi K et al 14 in which they concluded that Significant (p<0.01) correlation between the vitamin D deficiency and ACS in comparison to healthy controls was recorded. As in our study the p=0.188.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 96%
“…Our study could not correlate with Mahdavi K et al 14 in which they concluded that Significant (p<0.01) correlation between the vitamin D deficiency and ACS in comparison to healthy controls was recorded. As in our study the p=0.188.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 96%
“…In our study there was significant relation between the deficiency of vitamin D and the severity of CAD, as the mean serum vitamin D level in the first group "positive for CAD" was 20.1 ng/mL, which was significantly lower than its value (29.7 ng/mL) in the second group "negative for CAD" (P<0.001). Mahdavi et al also found a considerably high prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in patients with acute coronary syndrome [19]. This was in agreement with Moradi and Foroutanfar who found that the serum vitamin D level in the "positive for CAD" group was 20.98 ng/mL, a value that was significantly lower than that (30.47 ng/mL) in the "negative for CAD" group (P<0.001) [19].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…Mahdavi et al also found a considerably high prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in patients with acute coronary syndrome [19]. This was in agreement with Moradi and Foroutanfar who found that the serum vitamin D level in the "positive for CAD" group was 20.98 ng/mL, a value that was significantly lower than that (30.47 ng/mL) in the "negative for CAD" group (P<0.001) [19]. This relation can be explained by the relation of CACS and plaque burden of the coronary arteries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Furthermore, the relatively small sample in the present study was also a contributing factor. Other studies that have focused on this issue in Iran29,30 have consistently found a relationship between coronary artery-related disorders and vitamin D deficiency, but they have not focused directly on detailed angiographic data. However, the present study showed a significant relationship between increased CACS and the severity of vitamin D abnormalities (deficiency or insufficiency).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%