The Sunlight-Vitamin D Connection: Implications for Patient Outcomes in the Surgical Intensive Care Unit
- PMID: 37954702
- PMCID: PMC10636290
- DOI: 10.7759/cureus.46819
The Sunlight-Vitamin D Connection: Implications for Patient Outcomes in the Surgical Intensive Care Unit
Abstract
This review delves into the intricate relationship between Vitamin D and patient outcomes in the Surgical Intensive Care Unit (SICU). Vitamin D, known for its multifaceted roles in immune modulation, inflammation regulation, and maintenance of calcium homeostasis, emerges as a pivotal factor in the care of critically ill patients. Our exploration reveals a high prevalence of Vitamin D deficiency in the SICU, primarily attributable to limited sunlight exposure, comorbidities, and medication use. Importantly, Vitamin D status impacts infection rates, mortality, and length of stay in the SICU, making it a clinically relevant consideration. Mechanistic insights into the immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory effects of Vitamin D shed light on its potential benefits in critical care. However, challenges, including accurate assessment, individualised supplementation, and ethical considerations regarding sunlight exposure, are evident. The prospect of personalised Vitamin D supplementation strategies offers promise for optimising patient care. In conclusion, the Sunlight-Vitamin D Connection holds significant potential to improve outcomes in the SICU, emphasising the importance of further research and tailored approaches for the well-being of critically ill individuals.
Keywords: critical care; immunomodulation; patient outcomes; supplementation; surgical intensive care unit (sicu); vitamin d.
Copyright © 2023, Nagaria et al.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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