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Urinary Calcium/Creatinin Ratio with Different Dosages of Vitamin D3 Prophylaxis in Infants

(2009) Urinary Calcium/Creatinin Ratio with Different Dosages of Vitamin D3 Prophylaxis in Infants. Iranian Journal of Pediatrics. pp. 159-163. ISSN 2008-2142

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Abstract

Objective: The requirement of vitamin D for breast-fed term infants remains an area of controversy. Different dosage is needed according to environmental factors such as sunlight exposure. Reception of more than 400 I.U. of vitamin D daily produces hypercalcemia. A random urine calcium/creatinin ratio (UCa/Cr) is a screening test for detection of hypercalciuria. Setting adequate values of vitamin D3 prophylaxis by random UCa/Cr in infant population of Yazd city in Iran, is the aim of present study. Methods: A total of 90 healthy, full term newborns of both genders were enrolled in the study. They were divided equally into three receiving vitamin D3 prophylaxis groups as follow: (1) 200 IU/daily, (II) 400 IU/daily and (III) 50000 IU two times in fifteen and sixty days after birth. A random urine specimen from each subject was analyzed for calcium, creatinin and serum 25-hydroxy-vitamin D at the end of three months of life. Findings: From all 90 studied infants, 25 (83.3) infants with 200 IU/daily vitamin D3, 23 (76.7) infants with 400 IU/daily vitamin D3 and 28 (93.3) who received 50000 IU two times (76 infants, 84.4) had hypercalciuria and 14 (15.6) infants remained with low values of Ca/Cr ratios. Conclusion: According to high prevalence of hypercalciuria in this survey, it is recommended to evaluate the vitamin D level in infants and use proper amount of supplemented vitamin D. It seems that 200 IU/daily could be used in infants in our area.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Hypercalciuria Vitamin D3-Prophylaxis Calcium/Creatinin Ratio Vitamin D Infant calcium excretion d supplementation d deficiency hypercalciuria children population prevalence risk Pediatrics
Page Range: pp. 159-163
Journal or Publication Title: Iranian Journal of Pediatrics
Journal Index: WoS
Volume: 19
Number: 2
ISSN: 2008-2142
Depositing User: Mr mahdi sharifi
URI: http://eprints.ssu.ac.ir/id/eprint/28920

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