RCT of Vitamin D as Covid treatment
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Again a winner, not a huge N but massive effect size in keeping hospitalized patients out of ICU
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0960076020302764
Of 50 patients treated with calcifediol, one required admission to the ICU (2%), while of 26 untreated patients, 13 required admission (50 %) p value X2 Fischer test p < 0.001.
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Saw that. Both arms were though, so the effect shown here is the VitD.
Or random noise, but that seems increasingly unlikely at this point.
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Another take for combination therapy:
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@Jolly said in RCT of Vitamin D as Covid treatment:
Which brings up another question...How much better are we at treating COVID now, as opposed to last March?
Good point - and Bach commented that we're better at it.
The understanding that COVID-19 is, among other things, a vascular, not respiratory disease changed a lot (use of anticoagulants). Reducing the dependency on mechanical ventilation has helped as well - throwing out the old algorithms of who needs a ventilator and who doesn't. The other things that seem to be clear are the uses of steroids as anti-inflammatory and antibiotics to treat superinfection.
I'm not sure I understand the physiology of the benefits of zinc and vitamins, however.