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Efficacy and safety of a short course of very-high-dose cholecalciferol in hemodialysis

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION
Volume 95, Issue 2, Pages 522-528

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AMER SOC NUTRITION-ASN
DOI: 10.3945/ajcn.111.025502

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  1. University Research Committee, Emory University
  2. NIH [K23 DK65634]
  3. NIH, National Center for Research Resources [UL1 RR02008, KL2 RR025009, TL1 RR025010]

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Background: Vitamin D deficiency is highly prevalent among hemodialysis patients, but little data exist in support of an optimal repletion regimen. Objective: The objective was to ascertain the efficacy of weekly very-high-dose cholecalciferol (vitamin D-3) in correcting vitamin D insufficiency and deficiency in patients with stage 5D chronic kidney disease. Design: We conducted a prospective, double-blind, randomized controlled pilot study that compared placebo with very high doses of oral cholecalciferol for 3 wk (200,000 IU/wk) in hemodialysis patients. We examined the rate of correction of vitamin D insufficiency or deficiency and the effect of treatment on markers of mineral metabolism and routine laboratory variables. Results: Twenty-seven subjects received placebo, and 25 received cholecalciferol. The majority (94%) of subjects had serum 2-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] concentrations <30 ng/mL. Study groups were similar with respect to baseline clinical characteristics, with the exception of hemoglobin concentrations, which were lower in the cholecalciferol-treated group (P < 0.04). At follow-up, 90.5% of subjects treated with cholecalciferol achieved serum 25(OH)D concentrations >= 30 ng/mL in contrast to 13.6% of the placebo group. There were no significant changes in serum calcium, phosphate, or intact parathyroid hormone during the study. Conclusion: Short-term, high-dose oral cholecalciferol treatment of vitamin D deficiency in hemodialysis patients appears to be effective and with no evidence of toxic effects. This trial was registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT00912782. Am J Clin Nutr 2012;95:522-8.

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