Single center, open label randomized clinical trial. Study location: tertiary hospital center (University Hospital Split, Croatia). All COVID-19 patients with positive PCR test admitted to ICU and in need for respiratory support will be eligible for inclusion in this study. Patients admitted to ICU with severe COVID-19 disease and in need for invasive or non-invasive respiratory support with low levels of vitamin D (\<50 nmol/l) measured on admission. All patients are older than 18 years and have confirmed COVID-19 disease with PCR test. Intervention: All patients included in this study will receive standard of care. Patients randomized into intervention group will be receiving 10 000 IU of cholecalciferol daily. Supplement will be administered orally or via gastric tube during ICU stay or for at least 14 days in case of ICU discharge before day 14. Supplementation will begin within 48 hours of admission to ICU. Supplement will be prepared and administered by experienced nursing staff. For patients receiving supplementation, vitamin D levels will be checked on days 7 and 14. In case that vitamin D levels are \> 150 nmol/l or if the calcium levels are consistently \> 2.6 mmol/l, further supplementation will be stopped. Outcomes: Primary outcome is number of days spent on ventilator. Secondary outcomes: all-cause mortality on day 28, all-cause mortality on day 60, mortality at hospital discharge, clinical improvement at day 28 (WHO clinical progression scale), days spent in ICU, days spent in hospital after discharge from ICU, need for dialysis at day 28, bacterial superinfections, neutrophile to lymphocyte ratio, disease severity (CRP levels, PaO2/FiO2 ratio, D-dimer levels, fibrinogen, ferritin, PCT), adverse outcomes. Hypothesis: patients receiving Vitamin D supplementation will have shorter number of days spent on mechanical ventilation.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
200
daily supplementation of cholecalciferol, 10 000 IU, during 14 days
University Hospital Split
Split, Croatia
number of days on mechanical ventilation
Number of days spent on mechanical ventilation for each patient
Time frame: Daily, through study completion, on average 6 months
All-cause mortality on day 28
Number of patients alive on day 28
Time frame: day 28
All-cause mortality on day 60
Number of patients alive on day 60
Time frame: day 60
clinical improvement at day 28
World Health Organization Clinical progression scale. Values are from 0 to 10 with higher score meaning worse clinical status
Time frame: day 28
Number of days spent in ICU
Number of days spent in Intensive care unit for each patient
Time frame: Daily, through study completion, on average 6 months
Number of days spent in hospital after ICU discharge
Number of days spent in hospital for each patient
Time frame: Daily, through study completion, on average 6 months
Acute renal failure
Number of patients with need for renal replacement therapy
Time frame: Day 28
bacterial superinfections
Number of patients with bacterial superinfections during hospitalization
Time frame: Daily, through study completion, on average 6 months
CRP levels (mg/ml)
blood tests will be taken daily during hospital stay
Time frame: Daily, through study completion, on average 6 months
prokalcitonin levels (ng/ml)
blood tests will be taken daily during hospital stay
Time frame: Daily, through study completion, on average 6 months
fibrinogen levels (g/L)
blood tests will be taken daily during hospital stay
Time frame: Daily, through study completion, on average 6 months
D-dimer levels (mg/l)
blood tests will be taken daily during hospital stay
Time frame: Daily, through study completion, on average 6 months
adverse outcomes
Number of patients with elevated serum calcium levels
Time frame: Daily, through study completion, on average 6 months
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