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Chronic urticaria merits serum vitamin D evaluation and supplementation; a randomized case control study

BACKGROUND: Several studies suggest that Vitamin D (Vit-D(3)) supplementation reduces Chronic Urticaria (CU) symptoms. OBJECTIVES: Evaluation of serum 25-hydroxyvitamin-D (25 (OH)(2)D) level and assessment of therapeutic effect of VitD(3)in CU patients. METHODS: 192 subjects were stratified accordin...

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Autores principales: Rasool, Roohi, Masoodi, Khalid Z, Shera, Irfan A, Yosuf, Qayser, Bhat, Imtiyaz A, Qasim, Iqbal, Nissar, Saniya, Shah, Zafar A
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4455331/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26097642
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40413-015-0066-z
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author Rasool, Roohi
Masoodi, Khalid Z
Shera, Irfan A
Yosuf, Qayser
Bhat, Imtiyaz A
Qasim, Iqbal
Nissar, Saniya
Shah, Zafar A
author_facet Rasool, Roohi
Masoodi, Khalid Z
Shera, Irfan A
Yosuf, Qayser
Bhat, Imtiyaz A
Qasim, Iqbal
Nissar, Saniya
Shah, Zafar A
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description BACKGROUND: Several studies suggest that Vitamin D (Vit-D(3)) supplementation reduces Chronic Urticaria (CU) symptoms. OBJECTIVES: Evaluation of serum 25-hydroxyvitamin-D (25 (OH)(2)D) level and assessment of therapeutic effect of VitD(3)in CU patients. METHODS: 192 subjects were stratified according to the baseline 25(OH)(2)D levels and subsequently randomized into three subgroups to receive Vit-D(3) alone (VD) or antihistamine and systemic corticosteroid (H+S) or VitD(3) with antihistamine and systemic corticosteroid (VD+H+S) for 6 weeks between July 2012 to Oct 2014. 130 healthy controls (HC) were followed without any intervention. The patients were evaluated for reduction in urticarial symptoms using visual analogue scale (VAS) and 5-D itch score. RESULTS: Low serum levels of 25 (OH)(2)D was observed in 91% of CU patients and 64% of the healthy controls (P < 0.0001). VAS and 5-D Score in subgroups VD, H + S and VD + H + S decreased significantly from 6 · 7 ± 0 · 043, 6 · 6 ± 0 · 42 and 6 · 68 ± 0 · 40 at baseline to 5 · 2 ± 0 · 70 (P = 0 · 0088), 3 · 3 ± 0 · 50 (P < 0 · 0001) and1 · 86 ± 0 · 39 (P < 0 · 0001) after treatment and from 14 · 5 ± 0 · 72, 13 · 9 ± 0 · 77 and 13 · 9 ± 0 · 221 to 12 · 06 ± 1 · 10 (P = 0 · 0072), 8 · 1 ± 1 · 13 (P < 0 · 0001) and 5 · 01 ± 0 · 94 (P < 0 · 0001) respectively. CONCLUSIONS: CU patients have low serum 25(OH)(2)D levels and Vit-D(3) supplementation in combination with antihistamine and systemic corticosteroid show elevated response in resolving the symptoms of CU. This study also warrants that each subject with CU should be screened for serum 25 (OH)(2)D levels before starting a treatment.
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spelling pubmed-44553312015-06-19 Chronic urticaria merits serum vitamin D evaluation and supplementation; a randomized case control study Rasool, Roohi Masoodi, Khalid Z Shera, Irfan A Yosuf, Qayser Bhat, Imtiyaz A Qasim, Iqbal Nissar, Saniya Shah, Zafar A World Allergy Organ J Original Research BACKGROUND: Several studies suggest that Vitamin D (Vit-D(3)) supplementation reduces Chronic Urticaria (CU) symptoms. OBJECTIVES: Evaluation of serum 25-hydroxyvitamin-D (25 (OH)(2)D) level and assessment of therapeutic effect of VitD(3)in CU patients. METHODS: 192 subjects were stratified according to the baseline 25(OH)(2)D levels and subsequently randomized into three subgroups to receive Vit-D(3) alone (VD) or antihistamine and systemic corticosteroid (H+S) or VitD(3) with antihistamine and systemic corticosteroid (VD+H+S) for 6 weeks between July 2012 to Oct 2014. 130 healthy controls (HC) were followed without any intervention. The patients were evaluated for reduction in urticarial symptoms using visual analogue scale (VAS) and 5-D itch score. RESULTS: Low serum levels of 25 (OH)(2)D was observed in 91% of CU patients and 64% of the healthy controls (P < 0.0001). VAS and 5-D Score in subgroups VD, H + S and VD + H + S decreased significantly from 6 · 7 ± 0 · 043, 6 · 6 ± 0 · 42 and 6 · 68 ± 0 · 40 at baseline to 5 · 2 ± 0 · 70 (P = 0 · 0088), 3 · 3 ± 0 · 50 (P < 0 · 0001) and1 · 86 ± 0 · 39 (P < 0 · 0001) after treatment and from 14 · 5 ± 0 · 72, 13 · 9 ± 0 · 77 and 13 · 9 ± 0 · 221 to 12 · 06 ± 1 · 10 (P = 0 · 0072), 8 · 1 ± 1 · 13 (P < 0 · 0001) and 5 · 01 ± 0 · 94 (P < 0 · 0001) respectively. CONCLUSIONS: CU patients have low serum 25(OH)(2)D levels and Vit-D(3) supplementation in combination with antihistamine and systemic corticosteroid show elevated response in resolving the symptoms of CU. This study also warrants that each subject with CU should be screened for serum 25 (OH)(2)D levels before starting a treatment. BioMed Central 2015-06-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4455331/ /pubmed/26097642 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40413-015-0066-z Text en © Rasool et al.; licensee BioMed Central. 2015 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Rasool, Roohi
Masoodi, Khalid Z
Shera, Irfan A
Yosuf, Qayser
Bhat, Imtiyaz A
Qasim, Iqbal
Nissar, Saniya
Shah, Zafar A
Chronic urticaria merits serum vitamin D evaluation and supplementation; a randomized case control study
title Chronic urticaria merits serum vitamin D evaluation and supplementation; a randomized case control study
title_full Chronic urticaria merits serum vitamin D evaluation and supplementation; a randomized case control study
title_fullStr Chronic urticaria merits serum vitamin D evaluation and supplementation; a randomized case control study
title_full_unstemmed Chronic urticaria merits serum vitamin D evaluation and supplementation; a randomized case control study
title_short Chronic urticaria merits serum vitamin D evaluation and supplementation; a randomized case control study
title_sort chronic urticaria merits serum vitamin d evaluation and supplementation; a randomized case control study
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4455331/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26097642
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40413-015-0066-z
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