Title of article :
Vitamin D Deficiency as an Independent Predictor of Myocardial Infarction in the Elderly
Author/Authors :
Zhernakova, N. I FGAOU VO - Belgorod State National Research University - Belgorod, Russia , Bunova, S. S FGAOU VO - Belgorod State National Research University - Belgorod, Russia , Agarkov, N. M FGAOU VO - Belgorod State National Research University - Belgorod, Russia , Lebedev, D. T FGAOU VO - Belgorod State National Research University - Belgorod, Russia , Aksenov, V. V FGBOU VO - South-West State University - Kursk, Russia
Abstract :
Cardiovascular diseases are among the most common causes of disability and death in the world, and the
number of patients with this category of diseases is increasing every year. This study aimed to investigate the
role of vitamin D and the problems caused by its deficiency on the cardiovascular system. Level of D-
(25[OH]D) in blood was studied by enzyme immunoassay in 95 elderly patients with myocardial infarction
(MI) (the main group) and 92 elderly patients with no history of MI. The level of lipid metabolism as an
indicator was determined using a KoneLab 300 auto-analyzer. Based on the results of this study, it was found
that the elderly group without MI had the highest amount of D-(25[OH]D)(24.5±1.2), compared to the elderly
group with MI (14.8±1.3). The rates of expressed deficiency, deficiency, and insufficiency in the group of
elderly with MI were 53.6±5.1, 23.2±4.4, and 12.6±3.4%, respectively. This experiment has shown that D-
(25[OH]D) is involved in lipid metabolism and reduces the accumulation of cholesterol by macrophages. The
content of vitamin D in blood plasma was a prognostic predictor of MI, which improved MI in the elderly.
Regardless of pathological changes, the deficit level of D-(25[OH]D) should be considered a laboratory
predictor of MI in the elderly.
Keywords :
Vitamin D , Old age Prognostic value , Myocardial infarction , Lipid metabolism
Journal title :
Archives of Razi Institute