Some features of vitamin D content in arterial hypertension in patients with and without osteoarthritis of the knee joints

Author:

Tikhomirova N. Yu.1ORCID,Eliseeva L. N.1ORCID,Zhdamarova O. I.1ORCID,Baste Z. A.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Kuban State Medical University

Abstract

The aim of the study was to assess the relationship of serum vitamin D concentration with impaired cardiometabolic profile in hypertension in patients with and without osteoarthritis of the knee joints.Materials and methods. The results of the examination of 196 patients aged 54.06±9.4 years with arterial hypertension (AH) were analyzed, who were divided into groups depending on the presence of osteoarthritis of the knee joints (OA KS): 1st–patients with AH (n=153) and 2nd–patients with AH+OA KS (n=43).All patients were assessed for the level of 25 (OH) D, biochemical parameters of blood plasma (total cholesterol, low and high density lipoproteins, triglycerides, creatinine), cardiac morphometry using ECHOCG.Results. The proportion of people with adequate vitamin D levels was 1.2 times higher among patients with AH+OA CS (32.6 % vs. 26.1 %, p0.05). Additional vitamin D supplementation was significantly more common in the group of patients with AH+OA (0 % vs. 44 %, p<0.001).The subgroup with vitamin D deficiency in patients with hypertension without OA CS had the most unfavorable «cardiometabolic» profile (they had significantly high BMI, total cholesterol, and LVH).Conclusions. In people with arterial hypertension (without OA CS), violations of vitamin D levels (deficiency or insufficiency) are associated with an unfavorable «cardio-metabolic» profile – they need additional testing of vitamin D levels in the blood and correction of the detected violations. The presence of pathology of the musculoskeletal system (OA CS) in patients with arterial hypertension, it had no effect on the level of vitamin D and the frequency of its individual disorders. However, in this cohort of patients (AH+OA), the use of vitamin D supplements was significantly more common (0 % vs. 44 %, p<0.001). The assessment of the effect of vitamin D supplementation on cardiometabolic status deserves further investigation. Patients with arterial hypertension and its combination with comorbid pathology have, on average, vitamin D levels classified as insufficiency.

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Alfmed LLC

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