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Hospitalized with burns - 28% more likely to die if low vitamin D - July 2025

The association between serum vitamin D and mortality in adult patients with burns: a cohort study

J Wound Care 2025 Jul 2;34(7):460-465. doi: 10.12968/jowc.2024.0016 PDF behind paywall
Amir Ghaffarzad 1 2, Kavous Shahsavarinia 3 4, Paria PoorZare 2 5, Afshin Ghodrati 6 7 8, Mehrdad Karimi 9 10, Mohammad Saadati 9 10, Alireza Razzaghi 11 12

Objective: Evidence has shown debatable and challenging results related to vitamin D levels and outcomes in patients with burns. The objective of this study was to examine the association between the serum vitamin D levels in adult patients with burns and their hospital outcomes, particularly with regards to mortality and length of stay.

Method: This prospective cohort study included patients admitted to Sina Hospital, Tabriz, Iran. Demographic data and patient outcomes were collected by trained general physicians. The patients' blood samples were taken at time of admission to measure serum vitamin D level. Pearson's correlation test and logistic regression modelling were used to reach the study goals regarding the normal distribution of data.

Results: Of the 205 patients, approximately 57% were male, with a mean age of 37.67±13.61 years.
Mean vitamin D level was 23.15±3.86ng/ml, with a range of 7.2-28.7ng/ml.
Only 11.7% of patients had sufficient serum vitamin D levels (≥20ng/ml), while 4.4% had severe insufficiency (<10ng/ml).
Logistic regression revealed a significant relationship, as a preventable factor, between serum vitamin D level and mortality in the patients (odds ratio=0.72; 95% confidence interval: 0.56, 0.94).

Conclusion: The findings of this study support the notion that serum vitamin D levels (<20ng/ml) could have a preventive role in mortality in patients with burns. We conclude that supplementation with vitamin D is necessary after burn injury among adult patients with diabetes in order to prevent death


VitaminDWiki - Burns, ulcers, and wounds healed by Vitamin D - many studies

which includes:Burns with low vitamin D associated with more days in ICU and hospital – Jan 2017
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Note: topical Vitamin D nanoemulsion may be best


VitaminDWiki - 2.4 X fewer burn complications if have more than 20 ng of Vitamin D – Nov 2021