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HIGH PREVALENCE OF UNTREATED AND UNDERTREATED VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY AND INSUFFICIENCY IN PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients with vitamin D deficiency show an increased risk of hospital admission, surgery, and loss of response to biologic therapy while high vitamin D levels are identified as a protective factor. Our goal was to investigate the prevalence of untreated and undertrea...
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Sestre Milosrdnice University Hospital and Institute of Clinical Medical Research, Vinogradska cesta c. 29 Zagreb
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7382878/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32724281 http://dx.doi.org/10.20471/acc.2020.59.01.13 |
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author | Domislović, Viktor Vranešić Bender, Darija Barišić, Ana Brinar, Marko Ljubas Kelečić, Dina Rotim, Cecilija Novosel, Martin Matašin, Marija Krznarić, Željko |
author_facet | Domislović, Viktor Vranešić Bender, Darija Barišić, Ana Brinar, Marko Ljubas Kelečić, Dina Rotim, Cecilija Novosel, Martin Matašin, Marija Krznarić, Željko |
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description | Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients with vitamin D deficiency show an increased risk of hospital admission, surgery, and loss of response to biologic therapy while high vitamin D levels are identified as a protective factor. Our goal was to investigate the prevalence of untreated and undertreated vitamin D deficiency and factors associated with vitamin D deficiency. In this cross-sectional study, we measured serum vitamin D in a random sample of Caucasian IBD patients. Vitamin D deficiency was defined as <50 nmol/L and insufficiency as 50-75 nmol/L. Supplementation was defined as taking 800-2000 IU vitamin D daily. Untreated patients were defined as not taking supplementation and undertreated group as receiving supplementation but showing vitamin D deficiency or insufficiency despite treatment. Our study included 185 IBD patients, i.e. 126 (68.1%) with Crohn’s disease (CD) and 59 (31.9%) with ulcerative colitis (UC). Overall, 108 (58.4%) patients had vitamin D deficiency and 60 (32.4%) patients vitamin D insufficiency. There were 16 (14.8%) and 11 (18.3%) treated patients in vitamin D deficiency and vitamin D insufficiency group, respectively. The rate of untreated patients was 81.7% (n=49) in vitamin D deficiency group and 85.2% (n=92) in vitamin D insufficiency group. Tumor necrosis factor alpha inhibitors were associated with higher serum vitamin D levels in CD and UC, and ileal involvement, ileal and ileocolonic resection with lower levels. In conclusion, not only is vitamin D deficiency common in IBD patients but the proportion of untreated and undertreated patients is considerably high. We suggest regular monitoring of vitamin D levels in IBD patients regardless of receiving vitamin D supplementation therapy. |
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spelling | pubmed-73828782020-07-27 HIGH PREVALENCE OF UNTREATED AND UNDERTREATED VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY AND INSUFFICIENCY IN PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE Domislović, Viktor Vranešić Bender, Darija Barišić, Ana Brinar, Marko Ljubas Kelečić, Dina Rotim, Cecilija Novosel, Martin Matašin, Marija Krznarić, Željko Acta Clin Croat Original Scientific Papers Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients with vitamin D deficiency show an increased risk of hospital admission, surgery, and loss of response to biologic therapy while high vitamin D levels are identified as a protective factor. Our goal was to investigate the prevalence of untreated and undertreated vitamin D deficiency and factors associated with vitamin D deficiency. In this cross-sectional study, we measured serum vitamin D in a random sample of Caucasian IBD patients. Vitamin D deficiency was defined as <50 nmol/L and insufficiency as 50-75 nmol/L. Supplementation was defined as taking 800-2000 IU vitamin D daily. Untreated patients were defined as not taking supplementation and undertreated group as receiving supplementation but showing vitamin D deficiency or insufficiency despite treatment. Our study included 185 IBD patients, i.e. 126 (68.1%) with Crohn’s disease (CD) and 59 (31.9%) with ulcerative colitis (UC). Overall, 108 (58.4%) patients had vitamin D deficiency and 60 (32.4%) patients vitamin D insufficiency. There were 16 (14.8%) and 11 (18.3%) treated patients in vitamin D deficiency and vitamin D insufficiency group, respectively. The rate of untreated patients was 81.7% (n=49) in vitamin D deficiency group and 85.2% (n=92) in vitamin D insufficiency group. Tumor necrosis factor alpha inhibitors were associated with higher serum vitamin D levels in CD and UC, and ileal involvement, ileal and ileocolonic resection with lower levels. In conclusion, not only is vitamin D deficiency common in IBD patients but the proportion of untreated and undertreated patients is considerably high. We suggest regular monitoring of vitamin D levels in IBD patients regardless of receiving vitamin D supplementation therapy. Sestre Milosrdnice University Hospital and Institute of Clinical Medical Research, Vinogradska cesta c. 29 Zagreb 2020-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7382878/ /pubmed/32724281 http://dx.doi.org/10.20471/acc.2020.59.01.13 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (CC BY-NC-ND) 4.0 License. |
spellingShingle | Original Scientific Papers Domislović, Viktor Vranešić Bender, Darija Barišić, Ana Brinar, Marko Ljubas Kelečić, Dina Rotim, Cecilija Novosel, Martin Matašin, Marija Krznarić, Željko HIGH PREVALENCE OF UNTREATED AND UNDERTREATED VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY AND INSUFFICIENCY IN PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE |
title | HIGH PREVALENCE OF UNTREATED AND UNDERTREATED VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY AND INSUFFICIENCY IN PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE |
title_full | HIGH PREVALENCE OF UNTREATED AND UNDERTREATED VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY AND INSUFFICIENCY IN PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE |
title_fullStr | HIGH PREVALENCE OF UNTREATED AND UNDERTREATED VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY AND INSUFFICIENCY IN PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE |
title_full_unstemmed | HIGH PREVALENCE OF UNTREATED AND UNDERTREATED VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY AND INSUFFICIENCY IN PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE |
title_short | HIGH PREVALENCE OF UNTREATED AND UNDERTREATED VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY AND INSUFFICIENCY IN PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE |
title_sort | high prevalence of untreated and undertreated vitamin d deficiency and insufficiency in patients with inflammatory bowel disease |
topic | Original Scientific Papers |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7382878/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32724281 http://dx.doi.org/10.20471/acc.2020.59.01.13 |
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