Hubungan Status Vitamin D dengan Risiko Jatuh pada Pasien Lansia dengan Penyakit Ginjal Kronik yang Menjalani Hemodialisis Reguler

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Introduction. Fall is one of the main causes of hospitalization in the elderly, which is caused by several factors including gait disturbances, balance disorders, visual disturbances, chronic kidney disease (CKD), vitamin D deficiency, and so on. Chronic kidney disease can cause disruption of vitamin D metabolism, especially in the elderly population. This study aimed to assess the relationship between vitamin D status and the risk of falling in elderly patients with CKD who receive regular hemodialysis programs. Methods. We conducted a cross-sectional study by assessing the relationship between vitamin D status and the risk of fall in elderly patients undergoing regular hemodialysis at H. Adam Malik General Hospital and Rasyida Kidney Special Hospital Medan. Fall risk assessment was carried out using the Morse fall scale (MFS) and vitamin D status was examined in the Clinical Pathology Laboratory of H. Adam Malik General Hospital, Medan. The data was analyzed statistically with the chi square test. Results. This study involved 92 subjects with a median vitamin D level of 20.15 (3.9-52.1) mg/dL and a median MFS value of 65 (25-95). As many as 87% of subjects had insufficient vitamin D levels, 11% of subjects had inadequate levels, and 1% of subjects had adequate levels of vitamin D. High fall risk was found in 56% of subjects, 43% had moderate fall risk, and 1% had low fall risk. The chi square test found a significant relationship between vitamin D status and risk of falling with p value = 0.001 and an odds ratio 0.056 (95%CI 0.007-0.454). Conclusion. Reduction of vitamin D level has a significant relationship with the risk of falling in elderly patients with CKD undergoing regular hemodialysis.
维生素D的状态关系,有患慢性血液病的风险下降
介绍跌倒是老年人住院的主要原因之一,由步态障碍、平衡障碍、视觉障碍、慢性肾脏疾病(CKD)、维生素D缺乏等多种因素引起。慢性肾脏疾病会导致维生素D代谢紊乱,尤其是在老年人中。本研究旨在评估接受定期血液透析计划的老年CKD患者的维生素D状态与跌倒风险之间的关系。方法。我们进行了一项横断面研究,评估了在H.Adam Malik综合医院和棉兰Rasyida肾脏专科医院接受定期血液透析的老年患者的维生素D状态与跌倒风险之间的关系。使用Morse跌倒量表(MFS)进行跌倒风险评估,并在棉兰H.Adam Malik综合医院的临床病理学实验室检查维生素D状态。采用卡方检验对数据进行统计学分析。后果这项研究涉及92名受试者,其维生素D中位数为20.15(3.9-52.1)mg/dL,MFS中位数为65(25-95)。多达87%的受试者维生素D水平不足,11%的受试人维生素D水平不够,1%的受试人员维生素D水平足够。56%的受试对象跌倒风险高,43%的受试人群跌倒风险中等,1%的人跌倒风险低。卡方检验发现维生素D状态与跌倒风险之间存在显著关系,p值=0.001,比值比为0.056(95%CI 0.007-0.454)。在接受定期血液透析的老年CKD患者中,维生素D水平的降低与跌倒风险有显著关系。
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