About this trial
Vitamin D plays a significant part calcium and phosphate haemostasis, thus, intrinsically critical for bone health. Increasing evidence also reveal that insufficient serum vitamin D levels also result in poor muscle health with such individuals having a compromised muscle building potential (4 times slower muscle building).
Muscle health is a critical component of a post-surgical patient recovery, with impaired muscle function leading to reduced functional ability, resulting in a poorer quality of life. Poor muscle health also has negative repercussion on survivability, with reduced overall, and disease-specific survival, especially shown in cancer patients. Thus, maintenance of vitamin D levels post-surgery may be more critical than previously thought.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels between 30-50ng/ml at 4-6 weeks after operation
aged 21-65 years
ability to provide informed consent
accepts to take vitamin D supplements post-operatively and
Disqualifiers
They have undergone minor procedures (Table code <4a)
have a history of chronic kidney disease/end staged renal failure
have previous history of ureteric/kidney stones
known hyperparathyroidism
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Vitamin D
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Sengkang General Hospital
Lead sponsor
Hyphens Pharma Pte Ltd
Collaborator