Low level of 25-OH-vitamin D as a marker of critical ischemia in case of diabetic foot syndrome

It was done the prospective study of the examination results of 40 patients with diabetes mellitus. All patients were divided into 2 groups for study of 25-OH-vitamin D effect, cholesterol, triglycerides in blood serum on the nature of diabetes mellitus. The first group included patients with ulcero...

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Published inHirurgija (Moskva) no. 3; p. 11
Main Authors Ignatovich, I N, Kondratenko, G G, Dobrovol'skaia, Iu V
Format Journal Article
LanguageRussian
Published Russia (Federation) 2014
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Summary:It was done the prospective study of the examination results of 40 patients with diabetes mellitus. All patients were divided into 2 groups for study of 25-OH-vitamin D effect, cholesterol, triglycerides in blood serum on the nature of diabetes mellitus. The first group included patients with ulcero-necrotic injuries in case of neuro-ischemic forms of diabetic foot syndrome. The second group included patients without such injuries. It was significantly determined that there was more neuro-ischemic injuries in case of 25-OH-vitamin D level less than 30 nmol/l. Injuries are connected with reduction of arterial inflow because of osslusive-stenotic lesions of arteries. 25-OH-vitamin D level less than 30 nmol/l is a marker of neuro-ischemic injuries of foot in case of diabetes mellitus. This indication is more specific than cholesterol and triglycerides levels.
ISSN:0023-1207