Brief Article
Copyright ©2012 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Feb 28, 2012; 18(8): 800-805
Published online Feb 28, 2012. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v18.i8.800
Table 1 Baseline demographic, clinical, and virological characteristics of all patients
Baseline demographicsPeg/RBV (n = 30)Vitamin D + Peg/RBV (n = 20)P value
Age (yr)45 ± 1048 ± 140.3
Males (%)60650.2
BMI (kg/m2)26 ± 330 ± 60.02
HCV virus genotype: 2/317/1311/90.01
SVR rate genotype: 2/390%/64%100%/89%0.01
Vitamin D (ng/mL)19 ± 620 ± 80.1
Week 12 baseline-34 ± 11
Baseline HCV RNA40%65%0.01
> 400 000 IU/mL)
Baseline ALT (U/L)50 ± 1648 ± 100.1
Ethnicity (Russian/Jewish/Arabic)26/3/116/2/20.1
CRP0.5 ± 1.00.4 ± 0.50.3
Table 2 Viral response, vitamin D levels and biomarkers of inflammation, insulin resistance and oxidative stress in all patients
OR95% CIP value
Received vitamin D supplementation (yes vs no)3.02.0-4.9< 0.001
Base line vitamin D2.21.1-4.30.01
(< 15 or > 15 ng/mL )
Genotype2.01.2-3.80.01
(2 vs 3)
High viral load2.81.2-4.00.001
(< 400 000 or > 400 000 IU/mL)
Baseline CRP1.00.5-1.90.5
(< 0.5 or > 0.5 mg/dL)
BMI > 30 (kg/m2)2.60.8-3.50.01
(yes vs no)