Vitamin D Deficiency Among Operating Room Staffs
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ESFANDIAR MATINI, FARZAD SHAYEGHI, VAHIDEH LAZEMI, NIMA MOJRI , HOSSEIN ESMAEILI, ARIAN BAGHER, FARSHAD MOOSAVI, SADAF SADAT HOSSEINI, SEYED ALI HOSSEINI ZAVAREH, KAMBIZ ROHANI, SABA KARIMI, MEHRSHID KHOSHDEL, SAMANEH VAFAEI, MERSEDEH MORADI
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Abstract:
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Introduction: In this descriptive cross-sectional study the aim is to assess the plasma concentration of "1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol'' and the serious problems come thereinafter amongst operating room (OR) staffs of Tehran's hospitals.
Material and methods: Primarily a questionnaire with some ascertained queries in order to understand the individual's life style have been obtained and secondarily we proceed to gather their blood specimens. The ELISA methods is used for evaluation.
Results: Totally about 700 employees in surgical ward of hospitals are assessed Amongst whole the statistical society, just 112 individual's plasma 1,25(OH2)D3 concentration are in the normal range (about 16%) and for 569 bodies (81.28%) the concentration is below the regular rate. . Generally some clinical disorders like Alopecia (30.85%), skin lesions (17.57%), gastrointestinal diseases (17.28%) and eye problems (13.57%) were the most complains.
Conclusion: According to considerable hypovitaminosis occur in OR's staff and detrimental occasions come afterward for personnel themselves and the patients, we certainly recommend them to utilize fruits and dairy products which enriched with vitamin D besides taking multivitamins and effective supplements.
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Keyword:
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Vitamin D deficiency – operating room staff – Surgical Technologist – Osteoporosis
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https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2021.13.01.782
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