Hypovitaminosis D and cardiovascular outcomes: A systematic review and meta-analysis. (June 2022)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Hypovitaminosis D and cardiovascular outcomes: A systematic review and meta-analysis. (June 2022)
- Main Title:
- Hypovitaminosis D and cardiovascular outcomes: A systematic review and meta-analysis
- Authors:
- Jaiswal, Vikash
Ishak, Angela
Peng Ang, Song
Babu Pokhrel, Nishan
Shama, Nishat
Lnu, Kriti
Susan Varghese, Jeffy
Storozhenko, Tatyana
Ee Chia, Jia
Naz, Sidra
Sharma, Prachi
Jaiswal, Akash - Abstract:
- Highlights: Vitamin D deficiency can not only affect bones but have association with cardiovascular effects. The likelihood of unfavorable cardiovascular outcomes, especially major adverse cardiovascular event (MACE), new MI, and all-cause mortality among deficient vitamin D patient is poorly understood. This is a first and most comprehensive meta -analysis with the largest sample size thus far comparing vitamin D levels in terms of cardiovascular outcomes. High risk patients need to monitor vitamins level and implement vitamins supplementation to avoid adverse outcomes especially elder females. Abstract: Background: The relation between blood vitamin D levels and the risk of cardiovascular outcomes is debatable. To our knowledge this is the first comparative meta -analysis of more than 100, 000 patients' data with the aim to inspect the relevance of low vitamin D levels with adverse cardiovascular events. Methods: Online databases including PubMed, Embase and Cochrane Central were queried to compare the cardiovascular outcomes among hypovitaminosis D (HVD) and control group. The outcomes assessed included differences in major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE), mortality, myocardial infarction, and heart failure. Unadjusted odds ratios (OR) were calculated using a random-effect model with a 95% confidence interval (CI) and P less than 0.05 as a statistical significance. Results: A total of 8 studies including 426, 039 patients were included in this analysis. HVD group wasHighlights: Vitamin D deficiency can not only affect bones but have association with cardiovascular effects. The likelihood of unfavorable cardiovascular outcomes, especially major adverse cardiovascular event (MACE), new MI, and all-cause mortality among deficient vitamin D patient is poorly understood. This is a first and most comprehensive meta -analysis with the largest sample size thus far comparing vitamin D levels in terms of cardiovascular outcomes. High risk patients need to monitor vitamins level and implement vitamins supplementation to avoid adverse outcomes especially elder females. Abstract: Background: The relation between blood vitamin D levels and the risk of cardiovascular outcomes is debatable. To our knowledge this is the first comparative meta -analysis of more than 100, 000 patients' data with the aim to inspect the relevance of low vitamin D levels with adverse cardiovascular events. Methods: Online databases including PubMed, Embase and Cochrane Central were queried to compare the cardiovascular outcomes among hypovitaminosis D (HVD) and control group. The outcomes assessed included differences in major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE), mortality, myocardial infarction, and heart failure. Unadjusted odds ratios (OR) were calculated using a random-effect model with a 95% confidence interval (CI) and P less than 0.05 as a statistical significance. Results: A total of 8 studies including 426, 039 patients were included in this analysis. HVD group was associated with a higher incidence of MACE (OR 1.92, 95% CI 1.24 to 2.98, p = 0.003), while there was no significant association of HVD and all-cause mortality (OR 1.77, 95% CI 0.75 to 4.17, p = 0.19), risk of myocardial infarction (OR 0.69, 95% CI 0.39 to 1.24, p = 0.22), and heart failure (OR 1.20, 95% CI 0.34 to 4.25, p = 0.78). Conclusions: This meta -analysis suggested that low blood levels of vitamin D are associated with MACE, but no such difference in all-cause mortality, myocardial infarction or heart failure was observed. Appropriate supplementation of vitamin D in selected populations might be cardioprotective in nature and warrants extensive trials. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- IJC heart & vasculature. Volume 40(2022)
- Journal:
- IJC heart & vasculature
- Issue:
- Volume 40(2022)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 40, Issue 2022 (2022)
- Year:
- 2022
- Volume:
- 40
- Issue:
- 2022
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2022-0040-2022-0000
- Page Start:
- Page End:
- Publication Date:
- 2022-06
- Subjects:
- Vitamin D -- Hypovitaminosis -- Cardiovascular disease -- Mortality
MI Myocardial Infarction -- MACE Major adverse cardiovascular events -- HVD Hypovitaminosis D -- HF Heart Failure -- ACM All Cause Mortality
Cardiovascular system -- Diseases -- Periodicals
Cardiovascular system -- Pathophysiology -- Periodicals
616.1005 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/23529067/ ↗
http://www.sciencedirect.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.ijcha.2022.101019 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 2352-9067
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