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dc.contributor.authorAkın, Fatih
dc.contributor.authorAyça, B.
dc.contributor.authorKöse, N.
dc.contributor.authorCelik, O.
dc.contributor.authorYilmaz, Y.
dc.contributor.authorAkin, M.N.
dc.contributor.authorKanbay, M.
dc.date.accessioned2020-11-20T16:49:13Z
dc.date.available2020-11-20T16:49:13Z
dc.date.issued2014
dc.identifier.issn1708-8267
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.2310/JIM.0000000000000008
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12809/6115
dc.descriptionPubMed ID: 24126766en_US
dc.description.abstractBackground and Aim: Vitamin D deficiency is common and may contribute to cardiovascular diseases. We hypothesized that serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] levels would be inversely associated with inflammation and with diastolic dysfunction. We therefore investigated the link between serum vitamin D levels (i) echocardiographic measures and (ii) inflammatory parameters. Methods: The cross-sectional study included 281 patients who were referred to coronary angiography for stable angina pectoris. Patients were recruited between December 2010 and November 2011. Patients with established congestive heart failure, gout, chronic kidney disease (estimated glomeruler filtration rate <60 mL/min per 1.73 m2), and acute infection were not included. We measured serum 25(OH)D levels, C-reactive protein and fibrinogen levels. A radioimmunoassay procedure was used to measure 25(OH)D (DiaSorin, Stillwater, MN). We also performed standardized left ventricular (LV) echocardiograms, and echocardiographic data were used for classification of systolic and diastolic dysfunction. We analyzed the relation between serum levels of 25(OH)D and inflammatory markers and echocardiographic measures of LV mass and diastolic dysfunction. Results: At baseline, subjects had a mean age of 59.5 ± 10 years, and 43.4% were women. Left ventricular mass index, left atrial diameter, isovolumic relaxation time, and E/E? ratio were significantly higher in patients with lower 25(OH)D levels. In ordinal logistic regression analysis, higher 25(OH)D was negatively associated only with LV mass index (odds ratio [OR], 0.965; 95% confidence interval [95% CI], 0.939-0.992; P = 0.015), isovolumic relaxation time (OR, 0.962; 95% CI, 0.939-0.985; P = 0.001), E/E? ratio (OR, 0.874; 95% CI, 0.811-0.942; P = 0.008), and C-reactive protein (OR, 0.802; 95% CI, 0.668-0.962; P = 0.021). Conclusions: Serum levels of 25(OH)D are significantly associated with LV diastolic dysfunction and LV mass index, although the effect size is rather small. Longitudinal studies in larger populations are needed to establish firmly or refute a causal relationship between vitamin D levels and diastolic dysfunction and LV mass index. Copyright © 2013 by The American Federation for Medical Research.en_US
dc.item-language.isoengen_US
dc.publisherBMJ Publishing Groupen_US
dc.item-rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessen_US
dc.subjectC-reactive proteinen_US
dc.subjectDiastolic dysfunctionen_US
dc.subjectE/E? ratioen_US
dc.subjectLeft ventricular mass indexen_US
dc.subjectVitamin Den_US
dc.titleSerum vitamin D and C-reactive protein levels are independently associated with diastolic dysfunctionen_US
dc.item-typearticleen_US
dc.contributor.departmenten_US
dc.contributor.departmentTempAkin, F., Department of Cardiology, Muğla Sitki Kocman University, School of Medicine, Muğla, Turkey; Ayça, B., Department of Cardiology, Bağcilar Education and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey; Köse, N., Department of Cardiology, Muğla Sitki Kocman University, School of Medicine, Muğla, Turkey; Celik, O., Department of Cardiology, Mehmet Akif Ersoy Chest and Cardiovascular Surgery Education and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey; Yilmaz, Y., Department of Cardiology, Kayseri Education and Research Hospital, Kayseri, Turkey; Akin, M.N., Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Muğla Sitki Kocman University Education and Research Hospital, Muğla, Turkey; Arinc, H., Department of Cardiology, Kayseri Education and Research Hospital, Kayseri, Turkey; Ozkok, A., Nephrology Clinic, Dialysis and Renal Transplant Center, C.I. Parhon University Hospital, Iasi, Romania; Covic, A., Department of Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Istanbul Medeniyet University School of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey; Kanbay, M., Nephrology Clinic, Dialysis and Renal Transplant Center, C.I. Parhon University Hospital, Iasi, Romaniaen_US
dc.identifier.doi10.2310/JIM.0000000000000008
dc.identifier.volume62en_US
dc.identifier.issue1en_US
dc.identifier.startpage43en_US
dc.identifier.endpage48en_US
dc.relation.journalJournal of Investigative Medicineen_US
dc.relation.publicationcategoryMakale - Uluslararası Hakemli Dergi - Kurum Öğretim Elemanıen_US


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