prevalence of vitamin d deficiency and secondary hyperparathyroidism in non:union: of traumatic fractures.

Authors

hojjat hossein pourfeizi department of orthopedics surgery, shohada hospital, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, iran.

ali tabriz department of orthopedics surgery, shohada hospital, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, iran. and students research committee, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, iran.

asghar elmi department of orthopedics surgery, shohada hospital, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, iran.

hossein aslani department of orthopedics surgery, shohada hospital, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, iran.

abstract

non:union: is common complication of fracture management. various factors are involved in its occurring. metabolic and endocrine factors are often overlooked. so that aim of study was to evaluate the level of vitamin d and pth in patients with unexplained non:union: and fractures due to low energy trauma. in the case control study, 30 patients with tibial non:union: compared with 32 patients with normal bone healing. there were matched according to, surgical treatment, sex, age and body mass index. in order to measure the serum levels of laboratory parameters, vitamin d and parathyroid hormone, blood samples were taken and were sent to a reference laboratory. a high percentage of vitamin d deficiency was observed in tibial unexplained non:union: (60%) versus 30% in normal :union:. the level of vitamin d in patients with non:union: was significant difference compared with normal :union: (25.8±20.4 nmol/l versus 49.03±26.9 nmol/l, p=0.002). pth measurement showed that was not meaningful statistical difference between two groups but prevalence of hyperparathyroidism in non:union: was higher than :union: (33% versus 9.3%). in other laboratory findings were not statistical difference. according to our results, vitamin d deficiency in unexplained tibial non:union: fractures are common. in areas with high prevalence of hypovitaminosis d, that could be one reason of unexplained non:union:.

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acta medica iranica

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