Amir Askarinejad, Hooman Bakhshandeh, Mona Heidarali, Sara Adimi, Zahra Ghaemmaghami, Majid Haghjoo
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背景:心房颤动会使中风风险增加 4-5 倍。维生素 D 在许多代谢途径中起着关键作用。只有少数研究探讨了维生素 D 缺乏症(VDD)与心房颤动结果之间的相关性。因此,作者试图评估维生素 D 缺乏与房颤结果之间的关系:从 2021 年 12 月到 2023 年 2 月,作者的研究共纳入了 190 名房颤患者。考虑到维生素 D 水平的季节性波动,从 12 月初到 3 月底对这些水平进行了检查:最终分析包括 190 名患者(55.8% 为男性),平均年龄(46.22±15.03)岁。维生素 D 缺乏、不足和充足的患者分别为 77 人(40.5%)、46 人(24.2%)和 67 人(35.3%)。维生素 D 缺乏组的疲劳和晕厥发生率明显高于其他组别。三血管疾病在 VDD 组更为常见(P 值=0.04)。与 VDI 组(2.10%)和 VDS 组(0.05%)相比,VDD 组患者的死亡率更高(6.31%)(p = 0.03)。VDS组成功心脏复律的比例明显更高(p = 0.03):结论:充足的维生素 D 水平与心脏复律的较佳反应有关。结论:充足的维生素 D 水平与心脏复律反应较好有关,但维生素 D 水平低与房颤患者死亡率较高有关。
Vitamin D deficiency and atrial fibrillation: A cross sectional single center study.
Background: Atrial fibrillation (AF) augments the risk of stroke by 4-5 times. Vitamin D is pivotal in numerous metabolic pathways. A handful of studies have explored the correlation between vitamin D deficiency (VDD) and AF outcomes. Hence, the authors sought to assess the relationship between VDD and AF outcomes.
Methods: From December 2021 to February 2023, 190 patients with AF were incorporated into the authors' study. Given the seasonal fluctuation of vitamin D levels, these levels were examined from the start of December until the end of March.
Results: The final analysis comprised 190 patients (55.8% male) with an average age of 46.22±15.03. Vitamin D deficiency, insufficiency, and sufficiency were noted in 77 (40.5%), 46 (24.2%), and 67 (35.3%) patients, respectively. Fatigue and syncope were significantly more prevalent in the VDD group than in other groups. Three-vessel disease was more frequent in the VDD group (p-value=0.04). Mortality was more prevalent in patients with VDD (6.31%) compared to the VDI (2.10%) and VDS (0.05%) groups (p = 0.03). Successful cardioversion was significantly more prevalent in the VDS group (p = 0.03).
Conclusion: A sufficient level of vitamin D was linked with a better response to cardioversion. However, low vitamin D levels are correlated with higher mortality in AF patients.