Vitamin D treatment not found to reduce cardiovascular abnormalities in kidney disease patients
Tuesday, February 14, 2012 - 16:00
in Health & Medicine
Almost a year's treatment with a vitamin D compound did not alleviate key structural and functional cardiovascular abnormalities in patients with kidney disease and cardiac enlargement. In a paper in the February 15 Journal of the American Medical Association, an international research team reports that daily doses of a vitamin D compound did not reduce enlargement or improve impaired functioning of the heart's main pumping chamber.