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Hemodialysis International | 2007

Prevalence of 25(OH) vitamin D insufficiency and deficiency in chronic kidney disease stage 5 patients on hemodialysis

Elisa Del Valle; Armando Luis Negri; Cristina Aguirre; Erich Fradinger; Jose Zanchetta

Little is known about the magnitude of vitamin D deficiency in patients with stage 5 chronic kidney disease (CKD‐5) on hemodialysis (HD). In the present study, we examined the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in patients with CKD‐5 undergoing HD, evaluating the relationship between calcidiol levels with other parameters of mineral metabolism, nutrition/inflammation, functional capacity (FC), and sunlight exposure. Serum 25(OH) vitamin D levels were evaluated in 84 stable patients on chronic HD not receiving vitamin D supplements, with a mean age 58.9±16.6 years, during the month of September (end of winter in the southern hemisphere). 25(OH) vitamin D serum levels, intact PTH (iPTH), as well as serum albumin, calcium, phosphorus, and alkaline phosphatase were analyzed in fasting samples. Similarly, protein catabolic rate (PCR) and body mass index (BMI) were determined as nutritional parameters. Functional capacity according to the Karnofsky index, and sunlight exposure were also analyzed. In this study, we considered adequate vitamin D levels those above 30 ng/mL (U.S.A. National Kidney Foundation DOQI Guidelines), vitamin D insufficiency when levels were between 15 and 30 ng/mL, and vitamin D deficiency when levels were below 15 ng/mL. The mean 25(OH) D levels were significantly higher in men than in women (28.6 vs. 18.9 ng/mL; p=0.001). Vitamin D insufficiency was found in 53.5% of the patients (n=45) and vitamin D deficiency in 22.6% (n=19). In the univariate analysis, there were no correlations between 25(OH) D levels with age, iPTH, calcium, or phosphorus. There were positive correlations between serum 25(OH) D levels and degrees of sunlight exposure (R=0.55; p<0.0001), serum creatinine (r=0.38; p<0.001), serum albumin (r=0.22; p=0.04), and a negative correlation with BMI (r=−0.26; p=0.01). In the multiple regression analysis, only sunlight exposure (B=0.361), BMI (B=−0.23), and gender (B=−0.27) were significantly associated with 25(OH) D levels. Patients with FC 1 to FC 2 (n: 70%, 83.3%) had significantly higher 25(OH) D serum levels compared with FC 3 to FC 4 patients (n: 14%, 16.6%): 25.9 vs. 17.1 ng/mL (p=0.03). These results indicate that vitamin D insufficiency/deficiency is highly prevalent (76.1%) at the end of winter, in stage 5 CKD patients on HD, and lower values seem to be related to decreased sunlight exposure, female gender, increased BMI, and worse functional class.


Hemodialysis International | 2015

Weekly high-dose ergocalciferol to correct vitamin D deficiency/insufficiency in hemodialysis patients: A pilot trial

Elisa Del Valle; Armando Luis Negri; Erich Fradinger; Manuel Canalis; Pablo Bevione; Maria Curcelegui; Marina Bravo; Marcelo Puddu; Alicia Marini; Jaime Ryba; Patricia Peri; Guillermo Rosa Diez; Luis Sintado; Eduardo Gottlieb

Controversy exists on which vitamin D (D2 or D3) and which dosage scheme is the best to obtain and maintain adequate 25 OH D levels in dialysis patients safely. We tried to determine whether high‐dose vitamin D2 supplementation could obtain optimal vitamin D status without inducing hypercalcemia. We studied 82 patients on dialysis not taking active vitamin D therapy and supplemented them with oral vitamin D2 72,000 IU/week for 12 weeks followed by 24,000 IU/week as maintenance therapy during 36 weeks. By week 12, serum 25(OH)D increased from 15.2 ± 5.4 to 42.5 ± 13.2 ng/mL (P < 0.01) at week 12 and remained optimal (34.7 ± 12.0); 84.8% of the patients reached values ≥30 ng/mL. iPTH and alkaline phosphatase did not change at 48 weeks compared with baseline, but bone alkaline phosphatase decreased significantly (54.3 ± 46.0 to 44.3 ± 25.0; P = 0.02). Uncorrected serum Ca increased significantly at the end of follow‐up (9.03 ± 0.42 to 9.14 ± 0.62; P = 0.04); hypercalcemia was presented in two patients in the first control visit (week 12), in one patient in the second control (week 30), and in one patient in the third control (week 48). In 222 serum calcium determinations during follow‐up, hypercalcemia was observed in only 1.8% of cases. This vitamin D2 oral regimen with initial high doses was safe and sufficient to obtain and maintain optimal serum 25(OH)D concentrations and prevent vitamin D insufficiency in chronic kidney disease patients on dialysis.


Pediatric Nephrology | 2008

Metabolic risk factors in children with kidney stone disease

Francisco R. Spivacow; Armando Luis Negri; Elisa Del Valle; Irene Calviño; Erich Fradinger; Jose Zanchetta


Urological Research | 2007

Clinical and biochemical profile of patients with “pure” uric acid nephrolithiasis compared with “pure” calcium oxalate stone formers

Armando Luis Negri; Rodolfo Spivacow; Elisa Del Valle; Irene Pinduli; Alicia Marino; Erich Fradinger; Jose Zanchetta


Medicina-buenos Aires | 1999

Niveles de vitamina D en mujeres de la ciudad de Buenos Aires

Erich Fradinger; Jose Zanchetta


Medicina-buenos Aires | 2004

HIPERCALCEMIA HIPOCALCIURICA DEBIDA A UNA MUTACION DE NOVO DEL GEN DEL RECEPTOR SENSOR DEL CALCIO

Marcelo Sarli; Erich Fradinger; Jose Zanchetta


Medicina-buenos Aires | 1998

Treatment of post menopausal osteoporosis with intravenous pamidronate in patients with esophagogastric pathology

Marcelo Sarli; Erich Fradinger; Silvia Morillo; Paula Rey; Jose Zanchetta


Urological Research | 2015

Biochemical diagnosis in 3040 kidney stone formers in Argentina.

Francisco R. Spivacow; Elisa Del Valle; Armando Luis Negri; Erich Fradinger; Anabella Abib; Paula Rey


International Urology and Nephrology | 2012

Persistence of hypercalciuria after successful surgical treatment for primary hyperparathyroidism

Francisco R. Spivacow; Armando Luis Negri; Elisa Del Valle; Erich Fradinger; Carolina Martínez; Ana Polonsky


Urological Research | 2003

Renal phosphate leak in patients with idiopathic hypercalciuria and calcium nephrolithiasis.

Armando Luis Negri; Rodolfo Spivacow; Elisa Del Valle; Erich Fradinger; Alicia Marino; Jose Zanchetta

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Jose Zanchetta

Universidad del Salvador

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Alicia Marino

Universidad del Salvador

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Marcelo Sarli

Universidad del Salvador

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Paula Rey

Universidad del Salvador

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Ana Polonsky

Universidad del Salvador

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