Serum calcium and phosphorus levels in COPD
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    Objective:To investigate the correlation between lung function and serum calcium and phosphorus levels in COPD patients. Methods:Lung function,serum calcium,phosphorus data were collected from COPD group,smoking group and control group for a retrospective analysis. Results:Compared with the smoking group and control group,the serum calcium and phosphorus levels were decreased in COPD patients (P < 0.05 and P < 0.01,respectively). Hypertension had no effect on serum calcium and phosphorus levels(P > 0.05) in COPD patients. Lung function in COPD group was not significantly related to serum calcium and phosphorus levels(P > 0.05). Conclusion:There is a metabolic abnormality of calcium and phosphorus in COPD patients,although no relationship was shown between lung function and serum calcium and phosphorus levels.

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Yuan Cheng, Cheng Jiyun, Zhou Lin, Huang Mao, Yao Xin. Serum calcium and phosphorus levels in COPD[J].,2013,(6):824-826.

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  • Received:February 01,2013
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