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The Relationship between Vitamin D Level and Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women
OBJECTIVES: In the literature, the effects of vitamin D on lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) have been investigated. Conflicting results have been reported in these studies conducted. LUTS is more common in women. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the relationship between vitamin D and LUTS in f...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7751233/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33364878 http://dx.doi.org/10.14744/SEMB.2020.01709 |
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author | Serin, Sibel Ocak Pehlivan, Ozlem Isiklar, Aysun Tahra, Ahmet Basat, Sema Ucak |
author_facet | Serin, Sibel Ocak Pehlivan, Ozlem Isiklar, Aysun Tahra, Ahmet Basat, Sema Ucak |
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description | OBJECTIVES: In the literature, the effects of vitamin D on lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) have been investigated. Conflicting results have been reported in these studies conducted. LUTS is more common in women. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the relationship between vitamin D and LUTS in female patients using the uroflowmetric method. METHODS: This retrospective cohort study included 186 female patients who were admitted with LUTS. Demographic characteristics, medical history, calcium (Ca) and vitamin D, including laboratory studies and uroflowmetry results, as maximum urine flow rate (Qmax), average urine flow rate (Qav) and voided volume (V) were recorded. Patients were divided into two groups according to age (18-50 and ≥51) and vitamin D levels (<20 and ≥20). Laboratory parameters and uroflowmetry results were compared between groups. RESULTS: Mean age was 56.85±12.95 years. Mean vitamin D level was 21.19±13.93 ng/mL (2.5-83.5). Mean Qmax value was 35.41±12.63, whereas the mean Qav was 19.13±9.89, and the mean V was 446.60±165.08 mL. Vitamin D levels differed according to age groups (p=0.044). No significant difference was observed between groups according to Qmax, Qav and V values (p>0.05). No significant correlation was detected between vitamin D level and Qmax, Qav and V values. However, a negative correlation was detected between serum Ca level and V values (p=0.042) in the low vitamin D group. CONCLUSION: There was no direct relationship between vitamin D levels and LUTS in respect to uroflowmetry. However, we determined that Ca levels affect the uroflowmetry parameter in patients with low vitamin D levels. There is a need for further studies emphasizing serum Ca levels in addition to vitamin D levels in patients with LUTS. |
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spelling | pubmed-77512332020-12-22 The Relationship between Vitamin D Level and Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Serin, Sibel Ocak Pehlivan, Ozlem Isiklar, Aysun Tahra, Ahmet Basat, Sema Ucak Sisli Etfal Hastan Tip Bul Original Research OBJECTIVES: In the literature, the effects of vitamin D on lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) have been investigated. Conflicting results have been reported in these studies conducted. LUTS is more common in women. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the relationship between vitamin D and LUTS in female patients using the uroflowmetric method. METHODS: This retrospective cohort study included 186 female patients who were admitted with LUTS. Demographic characteristics, medical history, calcium (Ca) and vitamin D, including laboratory studies and uroflowmetry results, as maximum urine flow rate (Qmax), average urine flow rate (Qav) and voided volume (V) were recorded. Patients were divided into two groups according to age (18-50 and ≥51) and vitamin D levels (<20 and ≥20). Laboratory parameters and uroflowmetry results were compared between groups. RESULTS: Mean age was 56.85±12.95 years. Mean vitamin D level was 21.19±13.93 ng/mL (2.5-83.5). Mean Qmax value was 35.41±12.63, whereas the mean Qav was 19.13±9.89, and the mean V was 446.60±165.08 mL. Vitamin D levels differed according to age groups (p=0.044). No significant difference was observed between groups according to Qmax, Qav and V values (p>0.05). No significant correlation was detected between vitamin D level and Qmax, Qav and V values. However, a negative correlation was detected between serum Ca level and V values (p=0.042) in the low vitamin D group. CONCLUSION: There was no direct relationship between vitamin D levels and LUTS in respect to uroflowmetry. However, we determined that Ca levels affect the uroflowmetry parameter in patients with low vitamin D levels. There is a need for further studies emphasizing serum Ca levels in addition to vitamin D levels in patients with LUTS. Kare Publishing 2020-12-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7751233/ /pubmed/33364878 http://dx.doi.org/10.14744/SEMB.2020.01709 Text en Copyright: © 2020 by The Medical Bulletin of Sisli Etfal Hospital http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Original Research Serin, Sibel Ocak Pehlivan, Ozlem Isiklar, Aysun Tahra, Ahmet Basat, Sema Ucak The Relationship between Vitamin D Level and Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women |
title | The Relationship between Vitamin D Level and Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women |
title_full | The Relationship between Vitamin D Level and Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women |
title_fullStr | The Relationship between Vitamin D Level and Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women |
title_full_unstemmed | The Relationship between Vitamin D Level and Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women |
title_short | The Relationship between Vitamin D Level and Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women |
title_sort | relationship between vitamin d level and lower urinary tract symptoms in women |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7751233/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33364878 http://dx.doi.org/10.14744/SEMB.2020.01709 |
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