Pages tagged with "Trauma and Surgery"
- Only 1600 IU of Vitamin D to be given following knee and hip replacement trial – 2020
- Dementia risk increased 2.4 X following TBI, even if had not lost consciousness
- Heart attack ICU costs cut in half by Vitamin D
- Concussion which caused unconsciousness increased risk of Parkinson's by 50 percent (300,000 military)
- The effect of vitamin D on different human cells, with emphasis on burns and ICU
- All ICU patients with good vitamin D level survived, none who died had a good level
- 5 Traumatic brain injuries resulted in 2.8 X increased risk of dementia
- Vitamin D levels might be raised very quickly
- Urinary sepsis – a single Vitamin D injection reduced hospital days by 40 percent – RCT
- Critically ill dogs with good levels of vitamin D have much better outcomes (humans too)
- Postoperative cognitive dysfunction 8 X more likely if low vitamin D
- Open Heart Surgery associated with low vitamin D, but not if 150,000 IU before surgery – RCT
- Hospital Acquired Infection, Mortality, Critically Ill and Vitamin D - 2017
- Trauma with fracture – 2 weeks longer hospital stay if less than 10 ng vitamin D
- Ventilator-associated pneumonia death rate cut in half by Vitamin D injection (300,000 IU) – RCT
- Vitamin D might reduce suture infection when time-released from nano-structure suture
- Critically ill children with low vitamin D: 2.5 X more likely to die or stay 2 days longer - meta-analysis
- Omega-3 benefits in surgery and ICU including via IV
- Vitamin D deficiency with severe sepsis increased risk of dying by 7.7 X
- Micronutrients (such as Vitamin D) for critically ill children – review