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The Relationship of Vitamin D and Calcium level with Preeclampsia Severity: A Case-control Study

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  5203-5210

Abstract

 Background Vitamin D deficiency is associated with physiologic changes that are similar to pathogenesis of preeclampsia. Although association of vitamin D and preeclampsia has been studied previously, their results are not consistent. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship of serum vitamin D and calcium with preeclampsia severity. Materials and Methods: This case-control study was conducted in 75 healthy pregnant women and 74 pregnant women with preeclampsia (46 mild preeclampsia and 28 severe preeclampsia) in Qazvin, Iran in 2015. Serum vitamin D, calcium, and albumin were measured; corrected calcium was also calculated. Hypocalcemia and Vitamin D deficiency were compared between the groups. Logistic regression analysis was used to study the independent association of Hypocalcemia and hypovitaminosis D with preeclampsia. Results Mean serum vitamin D level was 27. 7± 15. 3, 22. 9± 15. 9, and 27. 6± 16. 6 in normal, mild preeclampsia, and severe preeclampsia groups (P> 0. 05); also Vitamin D deficiency was not different between the groups. Hypocalcemia in severe preeclampsia group was more frequent than normal group (25. 9% vs. 6. 6%, P: 0. 017). Hypocalcemia was associated with severe preeclampsia after adjustment for age, parity, and calcium supplement consumption (OR: 6. 7, 95% CI: 1. 45-30. 79; P: 0. 015). Conclusion There was not any association between Vitamin D deficiency and preeclampsia in the present study, however low corrected serum calcium was associated with about six times increased risk of sever preeclampsia. More studies are needed to determine the role of Hypocalcemia and vitamin D in preeclampsia.

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    HASHEMIPOUR, SIMA, ESMAILZADEHHA, NEDA, ZIAEE, AMIR, KHOEINIHA, MOHAMMAD HOSSEIN, Darvishgoftar, Elham, Mesgari, Zahra, PASHAZADE, FATEMEH, & ABOTORABI, SHOKOHOSSADAT. (2017). The Relationship of Vitamin D and Calcium level with Preeclampsia Severity: A Case-control Study. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS, 5(6 (42)), 5203-5210. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/337934/en

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    HASHEMIPOUR SIMA, ESMAILZADEHHA NEDA, ZIAEE AMIR, KHOEINIHA MOHAMMAD HOSSEIN, Darvishgoftar Elham, Mesgari Zahra, PASHAZADE FATEMEH, ABOTORABI SHOKOHOSSADAT. The Relationship of Vitamin D and Calcium level with Preeclampsia Severity: A Case-control Study. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS[Internet]. 2017;5(6 (42)):5203-5210. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/337934/en

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    SIMA HASHEMIPOUR, NEDA ESMAILZADEHHA, AMIR ZIAEE, MOHAMMAD HOSSEIN KHOEINIHA, Elham Darvishgoftar, Zahra Mesgari, FATEMEH PASHAZADE, and SHOKOHOSSADAT ABOTORABI, “The Relationship of Vitamin D and Calcium level with Preeclampsia Severity: A Case-control Study,” INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS, vol. 5, no. 6 (42), pp. 5203–5210, 2017, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/337934/en

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