Vitamin D Deficiency and Its Association with Cirrhosis among Patients with Chronic Hepatitis C Infection

Vitamin D Deficiency and Association with Chronic Hepatitis C Infection

Authors

  • Huma Nosher Department of Medicine, Amna Inayat Medical College, Sheikhupura, Pakistan
  • Tahira Murtaza Cheema Department of Medicine, Amna Inayat Medical College, Sheikhupura, Pakistan
  • Iqra Iqbal Department of Medicine, Amna Inayat Medical College, Sheikhupura, Pakistan
  • Jahangir Yousaf Department of Medicine, Amna Inayat Medical College, Sheikhupura, Pakistan
  • Syed Mubashir Abbas Rizvi Department of Emergency, Primary and Secondary Healthcare, Fatheh Jang, Pakistan
  • Javaria Amil Department of Medicine, Niazi Medical and Dental College, Sargodha, Pakistan
  • Aneeq Ur Rehman Department of Health Sciences, Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin, Terengganu, Malaysia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54393/pjhs.v7i3.3816

Keywords:

Vitamin D Deficiency, Chronic Hepatitis C, Cirrhosis, Liver Dysfunction, Hepatic Biomarkers

Abstract

Vitamin D deficiency represents a common metabolic disturbance in chronic liver disorders, with a particularly high prevalence among individuals affected by chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. Evidence reported that progressive hepatic dysfunction can be linked to the waning levels of vitamin D; the information on South Asian populations is scarce. Objectives: To evaluate the association between deficient serum vitamin D levels and the presence of liver cirrhosis among individuals with HCV infection.  Methods: The case-control study involved 162 chronic hepatitis C patients in the Department of Medicine, Kishwar Fazal Teaching Hospital, Lahore. Demographic, clinical, and laboratory parameters were taken. The level of vitamin D in serum was determined and categorized based on the severity. The statistical analysis was conducted using SPSS version 25.0 through suitable tests. Results: The study population had a vitamin D deficiency of 92.0%. Cases of severe vitamin D deficiency were found 30.2 higher in cirrhotic patients than in non-cirrhotic patients (30.2% vs. 14.0%). Severe vitamin D deficiency, female gender, and longer HCV infection were significantly related to cirrhosis. Extremely vitamin-D-deficient patients showed a high concentration of alanine aminotransferase and aspartate aminotransferase, elevated serum bilirubin, and decreased serum albumin, which is indicative of severe hepatic dysfunction. Conclusions: In chronic hepatitis C patients, vitamin D deficiency, especially the severe form, is highly correlated with cirrhosis and poor biochemical markers in the patients. These results justify the inclusion of regular screening of vitamin D status in the overall evaluation of patients with chronic HCV infection.

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DOI: 10.54393/pjhs.v7i3.3816
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Nosher, H., Cheema, T. M., Iqbal, I., Yousaf, J., Rizvi, S. M. A., Amil, J., & Rehman, A. U. (2026). Vitamin D Deficiency and Its Association with Cirrhosis among Patients with Chronic Hepatitis C Infection: Vitamin D Deficiency and Association with Chronic Hepatitis C Infection. Pakistan Journal of Health Sciences, 7(3), 155–159. https://doi.org/10.54393/pjhs.v7i3.3816

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