Evaluation of saturation of pregnant women with vitamin D in the application of different doses of сolekalciferol


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This article presents the results of a randomized prospective controlled study assessing the saturation of pregnant women with vitamin D deficiency with the original difficiency or a lack of 25(OH)D, the first blood sampling and randomization was produced at 12-16 weeks. two groups of women who have been daily recieving colecalciferol in doses of 500 IU (Group 1, n = 45) and 2000 IU (group 2, n = 45) from first trimester until delivery was analyzed . Initial average level of 25(OH)D in all pregnant women had no significant difference (16,45 ng/ml and 16,5 ng/ml, respectively). None of women of first group reached the final level of 25(OH)D corresponding to the value of the norm; 95,55% of patients in group 2 (n=43) reached the level of serum 25(OH)D 30 ng/ml (mean level of 39,11 ng/ml). Research has shown the efficacy of colecalciferol intake in doses of 2,000 IU, which may be recommended for pregnant women with 25(OH)D serum <30 ng/ml.

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E L Khazova

ФГБУ Федеральный медицинский исследовательский центр им. В.А.Алмазова Минздрава России, Санкт-Петербург

науч. сотр. НИЛ репродукции и здоровья женщины Института перинатологии и педиатрии

V A Bart

ФГБУ Федеральный медицинский исследовательский центр им. В.А.Алмазова Минздрава России, Санкт-Петербург

канд. физ.-мат. наук, зав. НИЛ математического моделирования

I E Zazerskaya

ФГБУ Федеральный медицинский исследовательский центр им. В.А.Алмазова Минздрава России, Санкт-Петербург

д-р мед. наук, зав. каф. акушерства и гинекологии

E N Belyaeva

ФГБУ Федеральный медицинский исследовательский центр им. В.А.Алмазова Минздрава России, Санкт-Петербург

науч. сотр. НИЛ репродукции и здоровья женщины Института перинатологии и педиатрии

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