The Effect of High-Dose Vitamin D3 on Soluble P-Selectin and hs-CRP Level in Patients with Venous Thromboembolism
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2014Author
Gholami, K
Talasaz, AH
Entezari-Maleki, T
Salarifar, M
Hadjibabaie, M
Javadi, MR
Dousti, S
Hamishehkar, H
Maleki, S
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High plasma level of P-selectin is associated with the development of venous thromboembolism (VTE). Furthermore, supplementation of Vitamin D could decrease thrombotic events. Hence, this study was designed to examine whether the administration of Vitamin D can influence the plasma level of P-selectin in patients with VTE. In the randomized controlled trial, 60 patients with confirmed acute deep vein thrombosis and/or pulmonary embolism (PE) were randomized into the intervention (n = 20) and control (n = 40) groups. The intervention arm was given an intramuscular single dose of 300 000 IU Vitamin D3. Plasma level of 25-hydroxy Vitamin D, P-selectin, and high-sensitive C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) was measured at baseline and 4 weeks after. The plasma level of P-selectin (95% confidence interval = -5.99 to -1.63, P =.022) and hs-CRP (P =.024) significantly declined in Vitamin D-treated group, while only hs-CRP was significantly decreased in the control group (P =.011). However, the magnitude of these reductions was not statistically significant. This study could not support the potential benefit of the high-dose Vitamin D on plasma level of P-selectin and hs-CRP in patients with VTE. © SAGE Publications.
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